Newsletter // Junior College // June 2018

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Dheeraj Sapru – WE BID YOU ADIEU!

‘’Death is a reality that haunts the cowards but some brave souls embrace it in its reality’’. “Our loved ones remain a part of our daily lives and when they meet the reality of death, their memories start fading away and its a bit difficult to hold onto to their memories and keep them alive for our good and their peace. We want them to be a part of us even after they’re gone forever, every special moment is a treat for our souls that bear the wounds of their going away. Their gestures remains vivid, the way they laughed, cried, smirked, giggled, screamed, shows us that they are somewhere alive within us and this reality makes us inhabitants of the land of pain and separation. They say that mother is the first school of a child but what comes after the mother is the most beautiful relation that is of a teacher; the guide to our wandering soul, the light to our dark lives, the truth to our astray souls, one holy figure in a human form who chisels our tomorrow through the test and struggle of today. Our teachers are our sculptors as they mould us in shapes that are required in the present times. Our teachers remain with us throughout our lives and reflect in whatever we do in our personal and professional life, memories of their excellence and grandeur leave an indelible imprint for our good and they continue to be what they deserve; candles of the society who keep burning to enlighten the path of success for others. We might not always remember the definition of a polynomial, an algebraic formula or latitudes and longitudes but we remember how our teachers touch us with their wand of inspirations and inspire us for the rest of our life. We treasure their memories that speak of their selfless character that comes out in relation to guiding us through a difficult lesson even in day breaks. This is the class of teachers, who teach, who guide, who eventually make us stride across the path of professional heights and despair. He was battling this deadly disease since sometime and despite this killer machine disease he fought the winds of death like a brave falcon. His willpower made him last longer that the will of this disease. Dhiraj sir; a man of genuine character with a mind of a genius, left us on 8th of August 2018 after fighting a battle with leukemia, a disease that makes everyone weak but he rose above that weakness. Dhiraj sir was our maths teacher, good with numbers, formulas and calculations, he never made Math look like a boring subject, his art of teaching numbers was flawless and captivating. His jolly nature, his soft tone, his passion for photography made him different and a class apart. Nature was his favourite subject in


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