yadav
yadav was raghu's classmate from mstat stream
while raghu was passionate about friendship - lifelong - yadav was loner
jroy head of csu had some curious biases - he was senior professor who was famous for giving ready employments to all his mstat students at csu
his other bias was to select all those for computer science who were having good results
i did not know what he thought about me except that my brother who was his student too was brighter
i on the other hand thought him to be good teacher but thoroughly unreliable. he did not take me instead said AM wished me to take apms or i am wanted by psychometry department. he took iyenger asis kundu jog. it was hotchpotch when it came to advanced studies. i was alone from isi and i preferred to take computers despite jroy's reluctance. he wished me to take mathematics. but i was thoroughly disillusioned with logic and jkg's exposition of probability. he was teaching a subject he did not learn. he recently died and i do not believe he learnt anything.
yadav shortly came back again in csu. he had been pestered by his colleagues in his job with ford foundation. however he insisted that he would go to org with me asis and iyenger. in org I came to know him and liked him. he had child marriage and brought his wife in baroda. i did not meet her. shortly after he left for hyderabad. when i was in hyderabad i met yadav but i was not very intimate.
after bahrain i joined computronics i found him there. we used to sit in the same room. he was a helpful friend. i used to eat often in his house. he had two sons. his wife was friendly and simple. i was happy to see yadav being himself and without prejudice. i met him again in kolkata, he was working in itc and living in itc flat in park street. his mother too was living with him. after that i never met him. he was in usa for many years. he went to singapore afterwards. his both sons are in usa. he has retired in lucknow.
while raghu was passionate about friendship - lifelong - yadav was loner
jroy head of csu had some curious biases - he was senior professor who was famous for giving ready employments to all his mstat students at csu
his other bias was to select all those for computer science who were having good results
i did not know what he thought about me except that my brother who was his student too was brighter
i on the other hand thought him to be good teacher but thoroughly unreliable. he did not take me instead said AM wished me to take apms or i am wanted by psychometry department. he took iyenger asis kundu jog. it was hotchpotch when it came to advanced studies. i was alone from isi and i preferred to take computers despite jroy's reluctance. he wished me to take mathematics. but i was thoroughly disillusioned with logic and jkg's exposition of probability. he was teaching a subject he did not learn. he recently died and i do not believe he learnt anything.
yadav shortly came back again in csu. he had been pestered by his colleagues in his job with ford foundation. however he insisted that he would go to org with me asis and iyenger. in org I came to know him and liked him. he had child marriage and brought his wife in baroda. i did not meet her. shortly after he left for hyderabad. when i was in hyderabad i met yadav but i was not very intimate.
after bahrain i joined computronics i found him there. we used to sit in the same room. he was a helpful friend. i used to eat often in his house. he had two sons. his wife was friendly and simple. i was happy to see yadav being himself and without prejudice. i met him again in kolkata, he was working in itc and living in itc flat in park street. his mother too was living with him. after that i never met him. he was in usa for many years. he went to singapore afterwards. his both sons are in usa. he has retired in lucknow.
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