Tuesday, December 18, 2007

B.Sc. in Jagadamba Mahavidyalya, Achalpur


The snap was taken during TY B.Sc. in Jagadamba Mahavidyalya, Achalpur.It was the time of Amravati University examination, so tension could be easily seen on the faces.We all friend are in the top row.As usual abhay made some comment and the laugh broke over the faces.We all the friends from Paratwada studied hard and also enjoyed the college days. Jagadamba Mahavidyalya is situated on the bank of river 'Sapan' which flows from the heart of the city Achalpur. The collge building was built on some higher altitude due to which we used to tell everyone that we are higher education(Uccha Shikshan). The whole collge campus is surrounded by trees which makes the atmosphere pleasent; except during any lecture. Close to the Jagdamba Mahavidyalaya, there is market. We used to have tea and breakfast at one of the small Hotel(Tapari) in this market. There is a small bus stop at the corner of this market from where many college student used to catch the state transport bus. The road from there is exteremely narrow. I still have an openion that the drivers who drive the buses through this road from Gandhi Pool to Chawalmadi should be given Lifetime Achivement Award. Despite of nonce traffic, cattles and pathholes, they keep their patience calm. They were never been in hurry nor any pasenger. Another interesting feature closed to our college was a shortcut from ACM i.e. Achalpur Cricket Maidan( I am not sure about this full form) to our college gate. In between these two continents there is place where our bicycle as well as our muscle stops responding. Besides all these there was an interesting person who was acting as a watchman and a gardener for the college. I don't remember his name now but one of our classmate used to call me Buddha means an oldman. He has a dark skin, brownish eyes and a smiling face. He used to wear dhoti and Kurta.

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Mr Pravin U have discussued only Ur life at Jagadamba Mahavidyalaya.But you have forget to mention some great people of Achalpur without their contribution U and thouands of poor Boys/girls from Achalpur/Pratwada may not be able to make it big. for UR information Late Shri Namdeoraodada Hedau built and startd the jagdamba Vidyalaya & Mahavidyalaya so that the people of the twin towns able to educate their childrens within avialable resources. The people from Achalpur who have make it big in different feilds of life owe their life to these great men from Achalpur.

1. Late Shri Namdeoraodada Hedau
2. Shri Dada Tare
3. Shri Bhiyaji Jugade
4. Shri V N Alias Dada Bende
5. Shri Dada Tondgaonkar
6. Shri Shankarraodada Sherekar

Though Achalpur looks sleepy town today, it has a graet history and a very great future.

Unknown said...

Hi Pravin,

This is really very nice to see something for Jagdamb Mahavidyalay,Achalpur.Yes,definitely we can not forget about the great History of Achalpur and JMV but I will say that we are more thankful of everyone over there who gave us the homely atmosphere in those three years and we never knew when these days passed.It was all fun out of learning. I still remember each and every moment of JMV,all learning moment,fun time,Masti,Exams,Practical sessions,bunks. Mehare Sir used to say that," This is the time in your life when you not only acquire knowledge but also you improve your personality." Really what ever height we achieve in our life is all because of JMV and definitely all credits goes to each and every individual,all Lecturers,non-teaching staff,seniors,classmates and juniors too.The words are not enough to say thanks to JMV,we will keep continue......
Pravin,thanks for providing such a platform for JMV.We will let know about this to more and more JMV family members.

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Jitendra said...

nice work pravin