
Manish Tewari goes down memory lane at alma mater
Union minister of state for information and broadcasting (independent charge) Manish Tewari, 1978-batch passout from St John's High School, went down the memory lane on Saturday during his visit to the school campus as chief guest at the annual athletics meet.
Attired in school uniform comprising grey trousers, white shirt, blue blazer and school tie he "borrowed" from a close friend's son, the Union minister was candid enough to admit that he was the "naughtiest boy" in school.
"I was one of the naughtiest students. I know how bored students get while listening to long-winding speeches, as I too yawned when my principal or teachers began to deliver lectures," remarked Tewari, a Congress MP from Ludhiana.
The school authorities presented him a pencil portrait sketched by school student Revant Bogra, along with his admission form filled way back in 1970.
"My mother will be very happy to see these gifts," said the Union minister.
During his speech, Tewari reminisced about his days in St John's and remarked that it was great pleasure and honour for him to return to school grounds as a grown-up.
Later, the athletics meet kicked off with the unfurling of the national flag and tent pegging by horse riders.
Tewari was visibly impressed by talent displayed by schoolchildren in different races and archery. "This is one of the finest institutions," said Tewari while walking along with principal Kavita Das.
He also thanked students and teachers of his alma mater for the hard work they had put in to organise the athletic event and exhorted them to strive for excellence in all spheres of life.

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