Thursday, March 4, 2010

In loving memory of Mr. Ananth

A wonderful lecturer, friend and mentor has left us on 01.03.2010.

Mr. Ananth was a caring and fun-loving man, who possess a smile that could light up an entire room and whose voice could wake up an entire sleepy lecture hall, literally.

Mr. Ananth had the eagerness and spirit of a 23-year-old who is still inquisitive about the world, always ready to listen to whatever story or problems that we had to share with him.

But the trait that made him stand out was, I believe, his uncanny ability to connect with every single one of his students. I am sure we all have our own special and personal memories together with him etched in our minds.

Mr. Ananth has left an important legacy to us. He wanted us to be happy and to enjoy our lives as students to the fullest without compromising our duty, that is studying. He made reading Law all the more enjoyable and easy with years of teaching experience while bringing in his own brand of humour.

Mr. Ananth, it is too late to say thank you at this point, I know, but I have to say this because you deserve it in every way.

So, thank you, Sir, for being a part of my life, for making my day after every class with you.

I am so thankful to have known you.

I am so grateful for the knowledge that you have imparted in me.

I will miss your story times. I will miss your jokes and humour. I will miss you teasing me about my sneezing, and wondering if you were related to me when you sneezed.

Your place in this world, and as our lecturer, is irreplaceable.

You will be sorely and dearly missed by us all.

May you be treated like the Rajah that you so deserve to be up there in Heaven.

Rest in peace, Sir.

Love,
Jessica

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