I have an exam tomorrow at 1 pm and now i m watching this story thankyou sir for ur support and love for recalling once again the lession we love you from depth of our heart 💓💓
Thank you so much sir for your precious videos which helped me a lot during exams ..I wish I could have you as my teacher in our scs college, puri 🥺but through this platform you can reach more students like me so that they can be beneficial too😊😊😊😊
I have exam at today 2 Pm and i started to watching sir's video he really explaining very easily.... Sir also taught my sister for 3 years at Angul Govt. Autonomous College, Angul. Thank you sir😊
George V High School- the name might sound foreign. But this school was dear to us in spite of its alien name. This tile-roofed school stood at the southern end of the village in the same street which housed Chai master’s school. A stone wall ran around the school. Beneath the tiled roof there was a wide verandah and thick round twin-pillars. It had five to six rooms wherein students from class VIII to XI studied. Within the boundary wall there were two more tile-roofed blocks. One of them housed the office of the headmaster, Sri Ramanarayan Padhi, and the other block had the office of the head clerk, Kama sir, science rooms, teachers’ common room, art room in it. Later on, four thatched semi-open halls were added to the southern boundary of the school. Students of class IV to class VII were taught there. Our prayers were conducted in the open field that lay between the thatched halls and the teachers’ common room. The theatre stage lay adjacent to the western boundary wall beyond which lay the playground. One end of the playground touched the banks of the huge pond and the on the two ends got lost in the vast expanse of rice fields. Just beyond the main gate of the school was the office of the sub-registrar. On the right side of this office, stood the King’s old cutcherry, which has now been converted into Khemandi College. To the north of the sub registrar’s offie was situated the hostel of the High School, opposite the hostel was Sripad master’s tuition centre. I had studied in this school from class IV till XI. Over the years a remarkable change in the appearance of the school has taken place. Many new buildings have come up now and its name has been changed to Badakhemandi High School. Yet, whenever I remember my school days, the image of the tile-roofed house comes to my mind, and the memory of Sri Ramanarayan Padhi, the head master. He almost enjoyed the powers of a District Collector. A powerful personality indeed! Students held him in mortal fears as though he were a tiger. He was tall, fair and had curly hair and sported an impressive moustache and had slightly blue eyes. He was as strict as he was affectionate, loving and hard-working. He taught us English: ‘Down, down, down went Alice into the rabbit hole: When he said, ‘down, down, down,’ he almost sank into the chair he sat on. He had the ability to identify the naughty, mischievous and the foolish students in the very first class. No mischief could escape his notice.
Sir I am the student of BCA we have a book namr the widening arc , sir I want to tell you that could you plz explain all the chapter of that book .🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏