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20 years later, celebrating College

Mumbai, Dec. 21: IT all started in the year 1983. It is true that each celebrating the victory of India in the Cricket World Cup, a small Trustees of the Institute for Research and decided his innings.

Sunday, the SP Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR) celebrated 20 years in the world of management training.

It was time for some nostalgia at the Andheri campus where students of the lot, as well as members of the faculty, then, under one roof.

The program was designed by Dean ML Srikant, followed by the presentation of a slide show SPJIMR benefits.

Members of the Faculty of 1983 lots were subsequently commended. ”The management, professionalism and passion of the young entrepreneurs still exists.

“Jain, SP insists on investment packages, so that we are all management positions,’’said Pradeep Kar, CEO of Micro graduate of a country and the load in 1983.

123 Zubair Pathanen, 20

Mumbai, Nov. 20: The room is locked, but cleaned every day. Not even the bedspread has been changed. Indeed, what colors and fans, chandeliers, the glass vase suited to his hospital bed by Zubair. His father, Irtiza Pathanen, decreed that way, the room stay forever.

“He was my friend, my son,” said Irtiza about Zubair, who are studying in Mumbai, but later died in the 7 / 11 blasts in Zug Matunga. Owner of an industrial unit production welding machines, he acknowledges that he loved, his youngest child frönen. “App kabhi mayus hua nahin zindagi main (it has never been so sad in his life),” he adds.

Irtiza please. So Zubair else by Rajdhani Express or plane. And while at home, his father had nothing against the huge telephone bills he had a prior conversation with his friends. “It would be air travel during the school day. Then, when he was in Mumbai local trains, you had to be first class.”

And if someone blamed him for his expensive habits, it would be detrimental to the place of his father tugs beard and say, “Dada Thakur, if not money to spend.”

“But he never had any bad habits,” said Irtiza proudly. “He loved just a good standard of living and at all flattered. After his death, we asked his friends to verify whether it is due to money everyone. But that was not the case. ”

Today, the Pashtuns are trying their best with what happened. A religious family, which gave up the image, images are those of Zubair, it clicked with his school and college buddies. They were his life.

Zubair has spent most of his young life away from home. Until three years of high school in Vadodara, he spent all the time with the intern-first in Nainital, and later in New Delhi. So when it comes time for him, for his opinion of wanting to Mumbai for higher education, all objections.

But his mother, Begum Marjina, supported him. And it could enter Zubair HR Mumbai’s College of Commerce and Economics his dream of a CA and to be “independent”, unlike his two elder brothers, with the help of his father in the family. It was already in the second year, which seemed to go well, a regular train ruined everything. Today, no matter how difficult it is to halt the operation Irtiza attempts a sense of normalcy in their homes Marjina can not hide their feelings. She speaks only rarely. Only silent cries.

Tabassum elder sister was the last to speak to him on the phone. She was at a wedding in the family Barghain UP in the next few days, if before that Zubair. “I was, as usual teasing him saying he had full Ammi her marriage with an illiterate girls of the village,” she recalls. “And he continued to tell our parents than ever to do.”

Brother-in-law Intikhab, who was also at that time, he will try to remind the Zubair moment she heard the blasts in Mumbai. After many attempts, he remembers a policeman with the response to his telephone numbers and say, “the owner (mobile phone) seems to have died.”

Nowadays, Irtiza find comfort when searching for certain goods Zubair’s in his room: costumes, college textbooks and a soft toy he bought for his nephew, and still in the closet. He found a school, in the book Zubair had written, the name of his favorite professor at the Delhi School’s Hamdard, Ms. Savita Khanna. The fact that he hated, science and not on a male teacher Expo “found mention of Post-Script.

Zubair’s friends to keep in touch with the Pashtuns, which they are increasingly in New Delhi, Mumbai, Vadodara and Patna. They like that. “Allah has blessed us enormous. But we have no idea why that is needed, “said Irtiza. It has been said that very often.

Back to college

Mumbai, January 30: HERE’S raising a toast to a college that has turned into a landmark at Churchgate — the commercial hub of the city. It’s 90-year history will be revisited with great aplomb this year when Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics establishes its Alumni Association on February 9. Well it’s about time, what with the city’s prestigious colleges such as Xavier’s and Wilson’s having maintained the tradition of conducting alumni meetings on a regular basis. ‘‘The college’s first effort to bring its past students together two decades ago was shelved only to be revived by this year’s Student Council and Cooperative Councils,’’ says Rohit Parakh, SAA student coordinator.

And the college takes great pride in calling out to the who’s who of Sydenham achievers including names such as Kumar Mangalam Birla, Vinod Khanna, Hrithik Roshan, Juhi Chawla, Shiamak Davar and Jamaal Shaikh. A few of them including Shaikh, Nalini Gupta and Palomi Dhawan are also on the board of the Chairing Committee of SAA, that will coordinate the activities of the committee.

At the first meeting, Sydenhamites will be given an overview of the College and its activities over the last few decades. The SAA also aims to initiate a membership drive by inviting the alumni for seminars and get togethers. ‘‘The SAA schedule for the year, which will include meetings and conferences will be decided by the core committee that will be formed on February 9,’’ informs Parakh.

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