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Pranab's friends go down memory lane

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Press Trust of India Bidyanagar (WB)

"Our friendship never waned though Pranabda quit college in 1968 to join active politics as a member of Bangla Congress," said Mahadev Sinha, Principal of Bidyanagar College here in South 24 Parganas district where Mukherjee had begun his career as a lecturer in political science and history on August 8, 1963.

To him and a few others there like Prodyut Kumar Mondal, now a retired professor of the college, Mukherjee is but a phone call away.

"We often speak to Pranabda over phone. He spoke to us even when he was contesting the presidential poll. He wants to know even small details about the college. His memory is remarkable," they noted.

 

"Despite his high rank and stature he has remained the simple man that he was. He shares 'telebhaja' (deep fried vegetables), which is among his favourite food, and muri (puffed rice) with us," Sinha said recalling that Mukherjee used to have 'addas' with them during his visits to Kolkata.

Mangoes are his other weakness, they recollected.

"Pranabda as a teacher had excellent rapport with the students ... He always behaved well with them and was always punctual," says former student Sunil Gorai, who later became the librarian of the college.

Mukherjee taught Indian politics, Indian Constitution and foreign constitutions in the college. He became a member of the governing body and its vice-principal in 1965. MORE

  

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First Published: Jul 25 2012 | 12:35 PM IST

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