“Dude get up ...get up dude ...it is already 7:50 .....Aniket ...now I am
putting off the fan??” ...” yeah Prakash ...I am I am.....Please put it on... ..” I said hurriedly, realizing that my
morning sleep had come to an end. I really did not want to count the number of hours
for which I had hugged my pillow last night. It would have made me feel sleepier.
But I knew I had to hurry up, and it had to be faster than yesterday. My Harley
(that’s what I call my cycle) has not been keeping well for the past two days.
It had developed a problem in the front spoke, one more day and I will have to
put it in the Intensive care unit beside the MMM canteen. My punctual
roomie had already left as I was making life easier with some pepsodent and the
toothbrush. Plunging three slices of buttered bread into the glass of warm milk
and devouring it like a refugee; I somehow made my way to the lecture scheduled
at 8:15 am. If you are thinking this is too early ...wait to face the music
during the winters. Oh yes. I believe my school, my parents & my two years
in TATA have been completely unsuccessful in making me punctual. But as always,
I am trying. I believe that being punctual is like a habit. It is like crossing
a busy street carefully, some people do it safely, some just don’t. It was just
about time and I just managed to enter our classroom - Vgsom-E101. Classes hog the limelight here
till 12:30 pm. Two 15 minute breaks in the middle are god-gifted. Most of us flock
to the Nescafe corner for tea & snacks, some talented ones also take time
out for a puff. Well I do nothing.
Believe me, it is a stress buster.
Talking of stress, MBA actually
has been the management of this very factor. The day unfolds after we complete
lunch and brace ourselves for the second half from 2 to 6:15. As the sun sets
in the boundary of this 2000 acre campus ...Finance, strategy, marketing and
operations, everyone already had a fair share in our minds. And there is still plenty
more to come as we cycle back to our room. Assignments are waiting to be
completed and presentations ready to be given. Knowing how to solve a case
study has been a case in itself. Some enthusiastic people also happen to
squeeze in some time for their respective clubs and committees. Speaking of
clubs, Vgsom boasts of several student run cubs. Marketing, Media interaction
(CMI as we know it), Finance, Alumni, you name it and we have one!!... If you
thought this was enough, wait, because for the sporty kind our there we have
the 2.2 running track, gymnasium, and “Sports-comm.”. Be bored or don’t be, its
your choice.
As the darkness reels over the
hostel like a big black carpet, our eyes keep devouring the chunks of news,
charts, data and presentations that stare at us from our laptops. The right
corner of the eye is still hovering for the Gmail pings & FB updates on the
forthcoming guest lecture or the upcoming summer placements. The subject
representatives keep a track of everything; but our mind always needs to be on
its toes. You procrastinate and the obligations keep piling on top of each other
creating a pyramid that could fall apart in the mid/end semester. Hunger is the
occasional visitor as the clock keeps inching towards the next day. The VS, JCB, Lallu (a.k.a LLR hall) night
canteens are all geared up with tea, chocolate shakes and cheese sandwiches.
Yes the list continues upto the point you get confused and just order something
your friend has ordered.
It’s half past one. The presentations are finally
complete; the case on “Starbucks” has been read. As the smoke emanating from
the tea swirls up and reaches for the night sky a thought comes to my mind
...”As a manager you must find time for everything ...and learn to put
everything in its time”.
nicely written aniket...
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ReplyDeletenicely done...apt description...
ReplyDeleteGood one sarkar. Loved it !
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