Alumni Meet at CTAE

Alumni Meet at CTAE

It was a memories down the lane for 20 out of 26 students of College of Technology and Agricultural Engineering for those who were admitted in 1971. For the alumni coming from all over India and abroad the excitement was overwhelming some of them meeting after more than 40 years were unable to recognize their batch mates in their new avatar of round bellies, receding hairline and other changes that take place as you advance in age.

 

Alumni Meet at CTAE

It was a memories down the lane for 20 out of 26 students of College of Technology and Agricultural Engineering for those who were admitted in 1971. For the alumni coming from all over India and abroad the excitement was overwhelming some of them meeting after more than 40 years were unable to recognize their batch mates in their new avatar of round bellies, receding hairline and other changes that take place as you advance in age.

After the initial excitement had settled down it was time to individuality introduce the spouses and what they have been up to for these last so many years. The best description of job profile went to the person who very candidly declared that he has served in the Government for 34 years and worked only for 17 years!

Alumni Meet at CTAE

This was followed by a presentation made by two alumni from Delhi, with rare pictures shot during the black and white era of photography, the picture presentation had suitable background music that was both bone tickling and heart rendering.

Alumni Meet at CTAE

Not to leave the spouses out of the fun, an alumni (Retired Professor) had come with a game to test the best matching couple, sure enough it was a hit, but for obvious reasons the names of the winners and specially those who score negative marks, can not be put in to public in public domain.

Alumni Meet at CTAE

Majority of the alumni are working as senior engineers in the Government of Rajasthan, while other are in banks, doing independent consultancy and some have taken voluntary retirement. Two have passed away (RIP).

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