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switched over to a job in Accountant General’s Office situated
               in Fort St.George,Madras.. He was fond of speaking in English
               and his handwriting had a calligraphic quality! From what I
               used to observe about him was he was a strict disciplinarian
               who wanted his children to play less and study more.

               At the age of 4 years I enrolled myself in a school run on the
               pyol of a house at the street corner  and the” school “ master
               used to teach us besides Tamil verses of Avvaiyar, English

               alphabets and Tables up to 12 numbers. A few months later
               when I was 5 years I was put in a primary school called
               Ramakrishna Elementary School. The school was located on a
               street just behind the house where we were living on Godown
               Street in George Town. The only thing I remember was the
               school used to distribute biscuits which became stale due to
               storage over long period. The biscuits were courtesy of
               American Peace Corps intended as relief measures for a war
               endangered country where dropping of bombs by Japanese
               army held the people in constant fear. The explosion of Emden
               bomb added fillip to the fears.

               The year 1944 was at the peak of hostilities and the British
               Government ordered evacuation of Madras city. So our family
               had to resettle for such period  as considered necessary in
               Bangalore where the whole A.G’s office was shifted. My father
               located a house in Chamarajapuram locality. I was put in a
               Kannada Medium School .The first word in Kannada I learned
               was “I want to go home” as I was sad that my mother dropped me
               in the school and left  me crying!”Mane hogu beku” was the
               beginning of my language training. Today if I am quite
               conversant with talking in Kannada it is due to my first
               introduction to that language in Chamarajapuram!After a few
               months when the hostilities were over and Allies won the war we
               again moved back  to Madras and George Town. I resumed my
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               study in Ramakrishna School and finished 5  Standard.



               My mother began to worry about my admission to Higher
               Secondary School. She wanted me to try by writing a entrance




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