I passed my High School Leaving
Certificate Examination (Class X Examination) in the year 1973 with a second
division from Ramakrishna Mission Highs School, Cherrapunji. Now the challenge
was to get admitted into a college. But colleges were not available in
Cherrapunji.. My sister was studying in Guwahati and was staying with one of
our maternal uncles. Shillong was the only possibility. Dad took me to St
Anthony’s College where we contacted Prof A. R. Mukherjee, Head of the
Department of English. He sent us to the Principal (Fr Joseph). Not knowing the
convention that when the red light was on outside no one was allowed to go
inside we requested to be allowed in and promptly we were asked to enter. But
the principal told us that unless I got a hostel seat I would not be admitted.
So we rushed to the superintendent of Stephen Hall, where we were informed that
unless I got admitted to the college I would not get a seat in the hostel. The
option left was St Edmund’s College, a college run by Irish, missionary
brothers. A distant uncle to mine (my mother’s cousin) Prof Jayanta Lahiri,
Department of Mathematics took us to the Principal (Bro R.B. Vieyra) who was
taking care of a tree in the afternoon.
He asked me, ‘What do you do in Cherrapunji? Collect water?!!!’ Before I
got an opportunity to react I was admitted to the prestigious college which
became my home for the next five years. St. Edmund’s was a college with a
difference. There were great teachers and even better Principals. I was
admitted to Pre-University (Science) and stayed as a Paying Guest in Mawkhar
area. Later I moved to a mess (Kusum Cottage) in Jail Road area, where I stayed
till December. Early next year I shifted to ‘New Hostel’.
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