The Dr Raj I knew
Not many may know of the interest Dr Raj took in extra-curricular activities of his students. He guided us in the choice of the play, did the audition, and sat through the rehearsals after the School hours. As head of the students Fraternity I was in charge, if only notionally, of production of the School play to be staged on our Annual Day. As such, I tagged along with Dr Raj during several evenings of rehearsals. We gladly let him call the shots. Looking back, I cherish memories of the DSE days spent with Dr Raj, Putul Nag (who bet most of us in carrams played at the Fraternity room), and Dr M V Pylee, who was students advisor. I remember a couple other faculty members such as Dr Padma Desai dropping in at the rehearsals of our play , if only to watch Dr Raj wearing a director’s cap.
At DSE those days there was no students union. We had the Fraternity, a forum comprising both students and the DSE faculty. The then director of the school, Dr B N Ganguli, was the president of DSE Fraternity; and I (then in MA Final year) was elected vice-president. Dr Ganguli, though friendly with students , was remote from student activities. It was Dr Raj who took active interest in the affairs of the School Fraternity. He was so pleased with the students performance at our Annual Day that Dr Raj hosted a dinner to the cast of the play at a Kashmere Gate restaurant, Khybar Pass .
After graduation I met Dr Raj just twice, as a newspaper reporter - once, when, as Delhi University vice-chancellor, he was gheraoed in his chamber by a section of students ; and, a couple of years later , on the corridors of New Dehi’s Connaught Circus, when Dr Raj had quit VC’s post and shifted base to Trivandrum.
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