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Significance of 14th April '06


They say learnings never stop.....but then...the student life does end.

The day was as ordinary as any other morning i've seen at NIAM during the past 2 yrs of my stay here. Woke up at 8:30 ( see...i'm trying to reform my habits !!) had my breakfast...came back to my room...and got ready for the Last Class Ever of My Student Life....it indeed was a weird feeling to realise that we've finally grown past those rosy days of friends frolick and fun...ready to step into the big bad world out there...Not just that...also the realisation that i'd soon be leaving the place i've come to love so much...the people with whom i've spend the past two years doing the expected and the unexpected...made me sad.
In the evening, we had our Farewell...could any other day be better suited to mark the end of one chapter and begining of other...It was when I saw everyone on the dance floor I realised how fast time flies...it seems like day befor yesterday when our seniors welcomed in the corridors of the Insti. and their hearts...and the before we realised time had come to say Au-Revoir..and then to play out part as seniors...and then again...before we know...time has come for us to say Adieu...
One this occation, I'd say that yesterday was a very special day for me...and i'm quite sure for most of us too...coz deep in our hearts all of know that its finally over for us...yes...we'd still be a part of the family we so lovingly call Niamies...
Wishing all my Batchmtes Gud Luck with all their future endevours....Juniors...for placements...and more....Seniors...here we come...!!!

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