Thursday, January 26, 2006

Ranjan Sonalkar--- Class of 66

Soon to be four decades since HS graduation.  But I guess it is never too late.  I had discovered this blog few weeks ago, but had neglected to post.  But then I got contacted from a classmate with whom I always wanted to get in touch and so that tipped me to blog too. 

 It is needless to add that I too have fond memories of the years, 7 to be exact, that I spent there between the 5 th and 11th grades.  I visited DC for the first time in 40 years last August and enjoyed the visit tremendously.  The current Principal Kanwar Sumer Singh is dynamic and should do well to put the school on the national map of great schools, where it rightfully deserves to be.

 I have lived in the US for the last 35 years ever since I came here after IIT and did my Masters and PhD.  I would love to get back in touch with all my classmates of the class of 66.  I am in at least email contact with Pankaj Pani, Ashok Agrawal, Praveen Mathur, Sumer Singh and Atmaram Singh.

 DC's 125th anniversary is coming up and maybe there will be some big celebration to give everyone an incentive to visit there at that time.

 My email is Sonalkar@optonline.net .

Monday, January 23, 2006

Update from Sunil Tiwari

It just occurred to me that I had neglected to include my email address in my initial message - sunil.tiwari@sympatico.ca

Thursday, January 19, 2006

Sunil Tiwari - Class of '67

This is Sunil Tiwari from the class of '67.  I spent 10 years at Daly College from 1957-67 and have lots of fond memories from the old days.

  I am currently living and working in Burlington, Ontario, Canada but have been in Canada since 1975.  I work for Gennum Corporation as the Senior Account Manager for the Asia Pacific Region and travel extensively all over Asia .  I have 3 children (2 daughters and a son) and my oldest daughter just got married last June.  My second daughter is working as a graphic designer in Atlanta, Georgia and my son will graduate this summer and join the law enforcement agency in Ontario .

 

Two other old Dalians (in Canada) that I still keep in touch with are Dr. Sudhir Patel and Harpal Singh Benawara.   In fact Harpal lives only 25 minutes away from where I am and so we see each other quite often.  I haven't spoken to Sudhir in a while as he lives approximately 80 Km's away on the other side of Toronto .

 

Other old Dalians that I have exchanged emails with or talked to on the phone in the last few years are Ranjan Sonalkar (USA) and Imroze Chowdhary ( Canada ).  It is unfortunate that I have lost touch with my own class fellows but would love to hear from them.  Creation of this blog site is an excellent idea and I hope to see many more contacts soon.   As a matter of interest, I am traveling to Indore next month (Feb 12th – 22nd) and will certainly visit DC.  When I last visited Indore in 1997, I met a number of old friends – Gajendra Singh Ranawat (Gajju), Narendra Singh Bidwal (Biddu), Ratan Singh Bidwal (Ratan), Dilip Singh Jobat (Prince) and of course Digvijay Singh Raghogarh (Raja) and I hope to be able to meet them all again although it is a very short visit.

 

Looking forward to hearing from old friends soon.

Saturday, January 14, 2006

Praveen N Mathur class of 1966

This is Praveen Mathur class of 1966. I was at Daly college from 1958 to 1966. I have been in north America since 1973. currently I live Indianapolis in USA with my wife Pratima. My son Anubhav is 26 and is a currently a MD/PHD student here at Indiana University and got married this year. My daughter Anita is 20 and is currently a junior in college doing chemical engineering

I am currently professor of clinical medicine at Indiana University school of medicine.

I would love hear from my contemporaries I hope I hope I will hear from you my e mail is pmathur@iupui.edu . I would love to see our class to in Daly college for it 125 anniversary in December 2007

Monday, January 02, 2006

Devjeet Bhuyan, Class of '66

Hi,
This is Devjeet Bhuyan, class of 1966. So many happy memories and wonderful friends, but somehow lost touch.
I live in Kolkata nowwith my wife Mercy, and we have one son (19) studying in Sydney and one daughter (23) studying/working in New Jesrsey.
If any of my contemporaries are seeing this, I shall be delighted to hear from them, I realise with a shock it is now almost 40 years I left school.
Hope to get some responses
Devjeet