Hi Sajiv and Umesh,
nice to read your conversations. i am younger to you guys. i have passed my 12th in 1994.i know i am no way related your batches but we share the same environment.i have left our anushaktinagar colony in jan 2007, but beleive me, its still the same. it has crowded now but its charm remainm the same irrespective of the changes in past years.
i am presently in Muscat (Oman) but i am in touch with all my senoir and junior friends. hey guy by th way do you know fransis from mandakini, suresh and subash nair from mansarovar. these people are in muscat now.
ok guys take care
hope to see you guys in colony some time.
On Wed, 23 Dec 2009 10:18:45 +0530 wrote
>Hi Sajiv
I passed out in 1987 , XII science , am presently in Dubai,yes those were the days, I think we from AN were lucky to have one of the best environments for education, fun , play make friends, natural surround.
Tho I cant place you , it would be gr8 to catch up sometimes, be in touch we keep planning to meet up & some old pals do meet up, share your contacts too, i too will mail you some names
I am in touch with Shaji-mandakini; Biju shadevan; chandru, atmaram,nitin all from my batch
I stayed in Dilwara till82 & shifted to atomica
cheers
umesh nambiar
On 12/22/09, sajiv
wrote:
Hello everybody,I am sajiv kumar stayed in colony from 1970 till 1992 in manasarover aand then indraprastha.Passed out 12th in year 1988.Always gets
nostalgic about excellant times we had spend in colony.....thosecricket matches, .....watching the movies during ganesh festivals atvarious bld grounds,.....going to waterfalls in the hills,......fightswith other bldg boys..........so many memories
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