Showing posts with label Tantia High School. Show all posts
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Monday, 23 September 2019

BHULE NA BHULAYE - Class VII Hindi Story Book of Tantia High School (भूले ना भुलाये - कक्षा सात की कहाँ की किताब )

टांटिया हाई स्कूल ने हमेशा मूल्य आधारित शिक्षा प्रदान करने का प्रयास किया है। कक्षा V में, हम बाल रामायण पढ़ते थे और कक्षा VII में हमारे पास एक किताब थी - भूले ना भुलाये , जो हमारे स्कूल के संस्थापक और राजस्थान और कोलकाता के प्रसिद्ध सामाजिक कार्यकर्ता श्री रामेश्वरलाल टांटिया द्वारा लिखी गई थी। पुस्तक की प्रत्येक कहानी किसी भी बच्चे के चरित्र निर्माण में सहायक है।


सबसे अच्छी बात यह थी की हमारी क्लास में ,यह  पुस्तक श्री एस एन पाठक द्वारा पढ़ाई गई थी। उन्होंने पुस्तक को पूरी निष्ठा और पूरी गंभीरता से पढ़ाया। प्रायः प्रश्न पत्र बनाने वाले टीचर्स पहले ही चैप्टर (जीवन की उपलब्धि) से सिर्फ एक ही प्रश्न हर परीक्षा में पूछते थ।  अर्थात बाकी चैप्टर ना भी पढ़े तो कोई फ़र्क़ नहीं पड़ता थ। 
लेकिन यह एस एन पाठक ही थे जो पूरे पाठ्यक्रम की प्रत्येक पंक्ति को समय के भीतर पढ़ाने के लिए बहुत गंभीर थे. उन्होंने सिर्फ अपना पाठ्यक्रम ही नहीं शेष किया , अपितु हर कहानी के मुख्या पत्र का चरित्र चित्रण पूछा बताया और याद कराया  | अगर वो गंभीरता से ना भी पढ़ते तो शायद उन्हें कोई कुछ नहीं बोलता। परन्तु शायद वो जानते थे की अगर वो अपने छात्रों को मानवीय मूल्य के ऊपर कहानियां पढ़ा रहे हैं तो उन्हें भी वैसा ही बर्ताव करना पड़ेगा 

यह व्यावसायिकता का एक सर्वोत्तम उदहारण ह।  अगर हम यह शिक्षा उनसे ले लें तो हमारे जीवन में बेहतरी ही होगी 

भूले ना भुलाये अगर आपको कहीं भी मिले तो अपने बच्चों को दे।  कम से कम मैंने अपने जीवन में कुछ शिक्षा तो ली ही है, उससे मुझे कहीं यशा मिला है | रामेश्वर लाल जी ने अपने जीवन के अनुभव और सुनी हुई ऐतिहासिक कहानियों को रेखांकित किया है।


A few pages for your lovely recollection .and on demand ... I have posted one chapter of the book




Saturday, 4 May 2019

Hindi Antakshari of Tantia High School

Caveat : Grammar mistakes... first cut only

Antakshari has been one of the most popular inter house competitions in Tantia High School. We all knew that serious efforts are bestowed by house teachers, students, Principal and other teachers to make the event successful and useful. 

Antakshari was played once in a year somewhere between first term and second term of examinations. We enjoyed 6 Hindi Antakshari competition in our school during class V to Class X. We used to get notice of Antakshari a month before the competition date post which the preparations for the competition got kicked off. 

Some memoirs ---  to the extent I remember ---

Selection Process
  • The first step was selection of good candidates. This was not a tough task for house teachers. They know which boy was a good orator and a good learner of Hindi poems. There were a few methods to select best candidates : Top rankers from all the classes from class V to X. Some good examples were Om Prakash Damani, Rabindra Agarwal, Manish Didwania, Dinesh Vyas,Ramakant Holani, Vinod Singh Rathore, Ajay Singhi, Nigmanand Ojha, etc. ... those were bright students hence they were quite obvious choices. Secondly, those candidates who used to be great singer in the class , they were also picked up. Teachers used to listen films songs and Bhajan in the classes provided I D Singh was not expected on school rounds. So they knew exactly which boy could earn more points. Thirdly, the boy who could memorize and orate as many as poems. So it was a fair selection process The group was a great mix of students... class V to X -- boys great in studies and good singers but not good in studies. But one thing was common , everybody used to be determined to play his role at best.
  • Eight to Nine boys were selected to prepare for learning of poems. however only 4 boys from each house could make it to final 4 on the stage. Hence we could see 16 students on the dice for reciting the poems. 
  • For Shivaji House, S K Bhattacharya was very tough in selection. He always invited candidates from class V to VII but always interested to give chance mostly to students from class  VIII to X. Every year he used to say non selected students that you will recite poems in the next year but he always had a good back up team if somebody does not come up on the final day. However, S P Pandey of Vidyasagar House , A Pandey of Raman House and R Singh First of Pratap House were quite liberal in the final selection. They always preferred junior candidates of class VI to VIII who can attract judges and entire school. 
  • R Singh First was always adamant ... whatever be the competition (except sports) Manish Didwania was his obvious choice... and Manish never let him down. S P Pandey preferred to select candidates with good memories and speaking abilities. So his candidates during 1986 to 1982 could not do miracles much. However, story was a bit different for Raman House. A Pandey was not very serious in inter house affairs... he used to rely more on senior boys but luckily he had good orators like Pawan Bhatia and Dheeraj Khattry. 
  • Dheeraj Khattry was a great choice. The boy was short heighted , very captivative, naughty features but most importantly ... he is a good speaker and reciter of poems. He was a surprise package in the year 1988 and the boy got famous in the first year of his secondary school years. His elder brother Vikash was our batchmate. Dheeraj always participated in the events of Antakshari, Debates and other competitions. 
  • Pawan Bhatia was the permanent member of the Raman House team. Fate played a vital role in making him famous. The story is very interesting. During 1987, a Hindi Debate competition was held in our school. Extra speakers and mikes were taken on rent from outside vendors. Some 4 to 5 speakers deliberated their speech and suddenly there was a load shedding, mikes were dead, no light no clear sound and eventually everybody in the assembly hall lost interest in the debate due to lack of light and rising temperature. But the competition was not stopped, boys were coming and speaking... suddenly Pawan Bhatia came and started to deliver his speech without mike at the loudest of his voices and everybody in the hall got silenced and started to listen his speech. The boy became hero and got first prize in that competition. There were better speakers but they were not louder. A clear case of blessings in disguise... but Pawan Bhatia was the right choice. Pawan joined me in the daily prayer team at stage. 

Antakshari day ... 
  • The last four periods post tiffin time were reserved for Antakshari. Everybody were supposed to sit on the mattress in the assembly hall. Class V students always got first rows followed by class V... and class X students in the last of the rows. Class VIII and IX students used to give harder times to prefects , captains of the houses. Most of the annoying students were ex-classmates of prefects and captains ... they were of same age but due to their failures they lagged behind to clear class X. Some teachers used to enter in to halls with thin sticks and such boys were beaten up by teachers after that they could be silenced. 
I am writing now in present tense ... 

  • All 16 students come on the stage. They sit on the benches on the stage behind special invitees on the stage. 
  • The proceedings are always started by S K Mishra... such a thankless job... Always he was the first and last to speak in all the programmes. He was the first and the last choice of our principal to play the role of 'sutradhar' 
  • First of all he invites our principal , then Mr. K N Singh First ... one of the senior most History teacher of our school on the stage. 
  • Then two judges were invited to take their seat . The seats of judges were always set up in the hall so that they can see the poem reciters. Those two judges were our great Hindi teachers.. N  N Mishra and KP Mishras. They ruled over our school in teaching Hindi for a number of years. They were best...but not very useful for our students. They made Hindi non interesting and fearsome for students. They could make Hindi easier and interesting but perhaps they assumed it to be against their ego. 
  • Finally, every year... S K Mishra always invited an ex teacher of our School to be an additional judge on the stage. His name was Mr. K Pandey. We were told that he remembered hundreds of poems in his life time. We always listened some great stories about him.... he was a great teacher of Mathematics and Physics. So he was a permanent invitee for the competition. It was his love for his school and employer who attracted him always to play some role during his retirement.
  • Rules : Maximum four can participate from each house and one boy cannot recite more than 4 poems... some 3 to 4 minutes time limit was set up for a poem. Film songs were restricted. The boys has to speak his name and house... then he can recite. S K Mishra always requested students not to clap after the poem but who cares. Those who recites well they were rewarded with clappings. 
Fun 

  • Funniest part was .. some boys always forgot their poems due to which they were indivially penalized and their house got lesser marks
  • Objections from other houses was also a regular feature.... say for example if a boy finishes his poem at a particular letter Say 'S'.. The next boy has to start the poem from the letter 'S' ... that was an area of manipulations. There was a story.....Raman House got the word 'G' to speak ... Dheeraj Khatri came and started to orate...' Gadhe Hi Gadhe Hain, Udhar Bhi Gadhe hain.....' the poem was funny and everybody aimed to orate the poem.... but actually the poem was supposed to be started by 'Idhar Bhi Gadhe hain.. Udhar Bhi Gadhe hain..' .... Dheeraj was stopped and not allowed to complete the poem... somebody else from Raman House came and orated a poem starting from the letter 'G'. But next year ... Dheeraj came and completed this poem. Our judges were never impressed by junior candidates ...they were pukka Hindi Bhakt... so they used to give marks only on the pronunciation, oratory skills and good poems. 
  • N N Mishra was always happy with Ajay Singhi...... as the later knew N  N Mishra likes modern Hindi Poems... which cannot be sung rather they are spoken like speeches... i.e. Gadyatmak Kavya. He got individual first prize in the year 1991 and Shivaji house won. 
  • Anshuman Singh was the boy from Pratap House... he orated a poem... Ranbhir Chaukri Bhar Bhar ke Chetak Ban Gaya Nirala Tha... Rana Pratap Ke Ghode Se  Pal Gaya Hawa Ka Pala tha .... The boy became famous and we came to know we have one more good singer around us. The boy was taken in the team of daily prayer team within a week by Pawan Bhatia. Good choice. 
  • Om Prakash Damani ... one of the most brilliant students of our school .... he was great in orating poems and he never forgot what he remembered.. 
  • Rabindra Agarwal, Vinod Singh Rathore , Damani etc were favourites of S K Mishra and N  N Mishra..Rabindra and Vinod won many prizes for Shivaji House and Damani for Raman House. 
  • Vidya Sagar House could not give much impact in Antakshari competition. In the Antakshari of 1990... one of the contestant, Nigmanand Ojha,  got fever in between the competition so he was replaced by Krishna Bihari Ojha. That year was bad for Vidya Sagar House. 
  • Some of the important poems which always used to be listened .... ' Himalay ' of Dinkar ... Kalam aur Talwar by Dinkar.... Din Jaldi Jaldi Dhalta Hai.. by Harivansh Rai Bachhan... etc. 
  • Now once everybody finishes their part... it was time to listen the score. The scores were announced within half an hour... but we had to listen our principal and Mr. K Pandey on the importance of poems. By that time students used to lose their patience.... and everybody just started to cry for results. ... S K Mishra never got opportunity to speak full length Bhasan during any programme. He just played the role of connector. I am sure he could give lights a lot on every topic. But he always knew that students lost interest to listen anything by anybody except results.
  • The score sheets prepared by K P Mishra, N N Mishra and K Pandey were always given to the permanent Auditors... D N Jha and Y Singh. Probably they were honest in counting marks... we never felt any preferential markings to student. 
  • Results were announced by S K Mishra only .... He used to announce Third, Second and then First.. The house which won the competition... every member of the house felt pride on the same day and on the next day. We used to talk a lot about speakers and prizes.. 

Antakshari had a clear objective .... students should know what are the good poems and interest of boys should be created..There were a lot of good memories attached to such competitions. will write..

Friday, 4 September 2015

Whats App Groups of Tantia High School - 1992 batch

The batch of 1992 is still very much in touch. We regularly exchange messages, share moments of fun, and sometimes just chat about anything that comes to mind. At times, we host friendly quizzes, and other times, the messages get more emotional, touching our hearts. Recently, something unique happened that brought everyone together.

Dr. Siddhartha's son is studying at Miranda House in Kankurgachi, and there was an informal competition to see which student could get the most likes on Facebook. Siddhartha made a request, and we all took it as a mission. It was amazing to see how everyone rallied around, religiously promoting his son’s post. The spirit of the group was incredible — we all wanted to make Siddhartha’s son the winner.

In a humorous twist, Sanjay Kulthia advertised it as his own son and received some hilarious comments from his friends! There were also some more serious members, like Vikash, who religiously kept us updated with the latest numbers. You could feel that, deep down, we all would have been thrilled if Mayank won.

Among the most lively members in the group is Sunil Chapparia, who makes sure that no one forgets that we're all still men! He keeps the group buzzing with messages and photos, some of which are award-winning collections.

The main promoters of both groups are Vikash Khattry and Pawan Gupta. Although we chat about a lot of things, school never seems to come up much anymore — but at least we're still in touch. Even after more than a year, we haven't managed to add everyone to the group, and though there was talk of merging the two groups, it never quite happened. The reason for that remains unclear.

The playful banter between Sunil Saraogi and Sunil Chapparia has calmed down a bit these days. Meanwhile, we’ve got a number of drink lovers in the group, constantly sharing photos of themselves with bottles and glasses, their eyes clearly telling us they’re enjoying drinks with old friends.

It’s not all fun and games, though. We also share vacation pictures, celebrate proud moments when our children achieve something, and send condolences when a member loses a loved one. We come together to vote in online competitions, or to sell extra IPL match tickets — these little things keep the group spirit alive.

Of course, there are also moments of tension. Recently, there were sharp arguments between Amit Sharma and Vikash Khattry, which stirred things up a bit.

As the years pass, it seems our friends have developed a habit of posting photos with their drinks — rum, whiskey, wine — and the praise they give each other for those pictures has become almost a tradition.

But in the end, we keep the group alive, and we keep sending comments. It’s all part of staying connected and enjoying the bonds that have lasted over the years.


सरस्वती पूजा - टांटिया हाई स्कूल [ Saraswati Puja of Tantia High School ]

सरस्वती पूजा टांटिया हाई स्कूल द्वारा आयोजित सबसे महत्वपूर्ण कार्यों में से एक है। मुझे यकीन है कि प्रत्येक पूर्व छात्र ...