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The remaining five months were one long session of lectures,
               visits, debates etc. In the middle of this term we had a break
               when we could make a quick trip to our native place. Table
               tennis was  a main  source of pastime and entertainment and I
               could improve my skills reasonably well.

               The Director General of Post and Telegraph issued a detailed
               time table of different training segments and Tamil Nadu circle
               sent in further elaboration an itinerary of training modules. The
               first three months were spent in the company of an outstanding
               officer Mr.B.P.Kini, Senior Superintendent, Trichy Division.
               He was a model of efficient man management and his
               inspection visits were a great source of knowledge. He was
               thorough in all the details of postal operation. He having
               worked initially as a clerk in the office of Postmaster General,
               Madras he wrote and qualified in the Grade A Central services
               examination for post office personnel and by virtue of having
               qualified in that examination he was directly posted in 1957 as
               S.S.P,Trichy. So his erstwhile colleagues had a mixed
               relationship with him some proud that one among them became
               an officer and others jealous and were waiting for his fall.

               When I was in Pudukottai for undergoing training as Postmaster

               I had occasion to meet my old college and Geology class mate
               Mr.C.S.Rangachari whose parents were in Pudukottai.He
               invited me to his house and we talked about our college days
               before I returned to my quarters. The Superintendent
               Sri.T,S,Srinivasan who wore turban as different from another
               T.S.Srinivasan without turban was a best friend of mine. When
               I fell sick and was on leave at Madras in our Perambur house he
               came all the way to enquire about my health. My training as
               Inspector was in Chingleput sub division where I worked as
               Inspector I found work interesting and even submitted to my
               PMG a proposal to upgrade a branch office to sub post office.

               I had for paying table tennis my friend Namasivayam qualified
               in accounts. He became such a close friend that throughout  the
               long period of friendship he followed my progress to different





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