Top 10 Changes after we passed out from JNVG

It has been 5 years and we are among the elite group of JNVG i.e Alumni and there has been a lot changes in the school after our pass out from the school. Along with  sweet memories at the school during the Milana, we witnessed a lot changes in  the school. Here I present top 10 changes that changes that I remember.
NOTE: The order of ranking is not considered here, it is all random :-)
  1. MKP Sir's high (100%) tolerance to "Okay.. okay ". He dint use  okay even single time in his 5-10 min welcome speech. Earlier in 2005 he had a record of using Okay some 40 times in 35 min class period. What an improvement right..?
  2. There was a time when Hedge sir use the sharpness of Wilkinson blade to throw some shine on the basins of Preethi (Shivalik during our days) house. Those basins are replaced with some good looking tiles now.
  3. During the summer days we, the so called seniors (XI and XII ) guys used to change the orientation of the cots to get some cool air from the all time noise making fans. But there are wall fans being fixed in the houses for every cot.
  4. "ಮನುಷ್ಯ ನಡೆಯುವ ದಾರಿಯಲ್ಲಿ ಒಂದು ಗರಿಕೆeನು ಬೆಳೆಯೋಲ್ಲ " This proverb has turned true. We can assume that the current batch guys might be Footballophobic and might have stopped playing football. The solid proof for this can be attributed to the tall grasses on the football ground.
  5. "Gimme sunshine , gimme some rain gimme another chance I wanna grow up once again". Are you praying with this song? Then JNVG has a temple to mediate your prayer to the almighty.
  6. There was an era when boys tried to occupy the seat in the mess facing the direction as faced by the main entrance to watch some eye coolers. Alas, this facility has been deprived to the current batch guys as there has been a new mess constructed exclusively for girls. Feel sad for the existing batch guys. Anyways it can be considered to a step to curb one of the many distractions.
  7. The time to decorate your plates and glasses with your name using oil point with some "Non Times New Roman" font has waved goodbye to the people of JNVG. A big case that holds all the plates/glasses and "Come first to take the best plate and who cares how clean I wash the plate?" concepts have saved so many calories of the students.
  8. During the winter season (actually in all the seasons with some random excuse), "cold weather" was the excuse which saved us by skipping the bath  and just wet comb our hairs seems like a mirage now. Thanks to the solar water heaters which imbibes the intrinsic motivation in all the hydrophobic students of the School. 
  9. The newly constructed hostels on other sides of  girls and boys dormitories with "you can never move" cement cots has added a new look in the campus.
  10. Indian Postal service might have had the best clients from JNVs during our days. The standard format of writing, ಮಾತೃಶ್ರೀ ತಾಯಿಯವರಿಗೆ ಹಾಗು ಪೂಜ್ಯ ತಂದೆಯವರಿಗೆ ನಿಮ್ಮ ಮಗ ಅಥವಾ ಮಗಳು ಮಾಡುವ ಶಿರ ಸಾಷ್ಟಾಂಗ ನಮಸ್ಕಾರಗಳು is out of picture now. The reason is the little coin booth hung on the outside of the hostel near the MKP sir's quarters.
There are many more changes that we might have observed. If you find one, please post in the comment section and make the story interesting.

    Comments

    1. You know the saddest part ? Refer to #6... Pity guys. This point takes the cake

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    2. 11. The trees we planted have grown taller.
      12. The roads are asphalted.
      13. 8088 systems have disappeared from computer lab.
      14. No one uses DOS 4.22 and there is no CVT.
      15. GPCGA, TDCGA, POP, Packman, Fontacy, Newsmaker, LOGO, BASIC, Pascal, COBOL, dBASE, SoftCalc, SoftBase, WordStar, NE, NDD, PM, BANNER, etc. have disappeared from the computer lab.
      16. There is a boundary wall.
      17. Names of houses have changed from abstract nouns.
      18. Students have access to internet.
      19. Very few people learn real programming these days.

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    3. @Santosh: Ya, true !
      @Rahul : I think you don't fall in to the category "19. Very few people learn real programming these days." I am just wondering about the commerce guys who might read your techno comment.. :-D

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    4. Suresh, This is a awesome blog!!!!!!! That part that made me laugh is "ಮಾತೃಶ್ರೀ ತಾಯಿಯವರಿಗೆ ಹಾಗು ಪೂಜ್ಯ ತಂದೆಯವರಿಗೆ ನಿಮ್ಮ ಮಗ ಅಥವಾ ಮಗಳು ಮಾಡುವ ಶಿರ ಸಾಷ್ಟಾಂಗ ನಮಸ್ಕಾರಗಳು "

      @R: At least in the space like this would you come out your "Only computer life" ... OMG... "Save Aruna"


      Cheers,
      Kavitha (J3)

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    5. @Kavitha: Thanks a lot... BTW who is Aruna...?
      @All: I wrote this post somewhere in the midnight, now I notice a lot of grammatical mistakes.. Pardon me..!

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    6. i guess the most important thing u mised suri,in our time there was a quote written on the mess wall above the girls counter i.e "thinnalikkagi badukabaaradu, badukalikkagi thinnabeku." n nw as gals r given separate mess, tat quote is wiped off... and the wooden tables at mess r replaced by marble ones..

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    7. @Pajji: What an observation maga...

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    8. hey Suri.. good work man..
      this blog made me recall all golden memories of JNV again... happy to know so many improvements at our school...

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    9. really nice bro...i guess i was there when this transition phase was going on..as till 10th our plates used to be decorated with "NON TIMES NEW ROMAN" font and afterwards thanks to the new rack for plates and glasses we stopped washing our(not literally) glasses after tea and the morning energy booster "THE RAGI MALT"

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