*Cottonians Alumni Meet in Delhi*




It was a journey down the memory lane for generations of ex-Cottonians
living in the Delhi and National Capital Region (NCR) comprising NOIDA,
Ghaziabad, Gurgaon and Faridabad when alumni from 67 batches gathered in the
heart of New Delhi on Sunday to recollect their golden memories of Cotton
College and do some brainstorming on how they can give back something to
their alma mater.



The alumni of Cotton College in the national capital had last met in 1999,
just as the college was preparing to celebrate its centenary in 2001, but
somehow after that they had never managed to gather together again.



But this year, thanks to the initiative taken by Delhi-based Cottonians
mainly; Manoj Kr Das (jr), Mridul Bhuyan, Utpal barpujari, Bhargav Bhushan
Bhuyan, Debanga Pallav Saikia, Subimal Bhattacharya, Kaushik Deka, Lachit
Das, Bhagyajeet Bhuyan, Madhur Kankana Roy and Indrajit Das, who was the
General secretary of the Cotton College Union Society in 1999, the
ex-Cottonians came together in large number to meet, make merry and talk
about their memories of days spent at the college at the Central Civil
Secretariat Sports Ground at Chanakyapuri in the heart of Delhi.



The most touching moment for all those gathered for the occasion was the
presence of 84-year-old Dr K P Chakravarty who had passed his Intermediate
Science in 1947 just before Independence. With the energy that would put to
shame many youngsters of today he mingled with juniors who were born even
over half a century after he had passed out of Cotton College.



Dr Chakravarty, as also other senior alumni who had gathered, were felicited
on the occasion. Among them were Supreme Court Judge Justice Dr Mukuda Kam
Sharma, AIIMS Director Dr R C Deka, noted economist Dr Jayanta Madhab,
artist Col (retd) J. N Hazarika, retired civil servant and singer Chida Das,
N N Gogoi, Binay Brata Sarma, Reena Sarma, Malaya Khaund, veteran All India
Radio newsreaders Lily Das Malik and Guna Baruah, and veteran journalist
Nitish Chakravarty.



The daylong programme was kicked off by hoisting flag of the Cottonian
Alumni Association of NCR/ Delhi by Justice Sharma and other senior-most
Cottonians, followed by the singing of Assam’s national song “O Mor Aponar
Dex”.



A chorus composed by Sarat Barkakati and set to music by his daughter
Murchona was sung by a group of alumni setting the pace of the event, which
was followed by an inaugural speech by Justice Sharma.



On behalf of the organizers of the event, alumni Manoj Kumar Das said from
now onwards the event would be a regular, annual affair. “A formal structure
would be given to the alumni association soon so that it can formally take
up various activities for the benefit of our alma mater,” he said. Names of
several alumni members who opened their purse strings to make the event a
grand success were also announced to great appreciation.



A medley of cultural performances livened up the proceedings, which were
made livelier by the host of the ceremony Siddhanta Mangal Kashyap.
Nostalgia descended on the venue as many senior alumni shared their memories
of days spent at the college and how that had shaped them as professionals
and human beings.



Among the cultural performers were a Sattriya performance by Mridusmita Das,
a student of Lady Sri Ram College, a chorus composed by Nava Kanta Barooah
and sung by a group comprising Mayarani Majinder Baruah, Chida Das, Devanga
Pallav Saikia and others.



A traditional Assamese gourmet lunch was a hit among all tired souls who
participated in fun events like a game of football and two rounds tug-of-war
– one with mixed participation and one exclusively for the fair sex among
the alumni.



A heavy and unexpected downpour cut short the last few minutes of the formal
programme in the afternoon but the younger one utilized the opportunity to
have a round of Bihu dance under the rains for over an hour!



The first-ever meeting of the Cotton College Alumni in the National Capital
thus left a sweet taste in the minds of all and they vowed to come together
again with more people and larger programmes and take the level of
relationship and bondage to next level by connecting with the family members
of alumni.





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