Thursday, December 12, 2013

the soldier scholar

                                               The Soldier Scholar …..

                                            By Vivek Hande

My father served in the Indian Army for 34 long years. All who served with him regarded him a “soldier down to his boots”. He was an Ammunitions expert and had participated in the military operations in 1962, 1965 and 1971. He joined the Indian Military Academy as a teenager and having virtually spent a life in the Olive Greens, he knew no life other than the Army.





 Well, Dad has always been a very impressive figure; in many ways larger than life. One grew up on his anecdotes for every possible occasion, and it did not matter that very often they were a repeat. Somehow, each time, they did sound different and entertaining. He has always been the life and soul of every party. He has had the amazing ability to make friends. His friends have included the watchman in my school, a watch –repairer and corporate head -honchos. The men who have served under him have been loyal to him long after his retirement. 




 He was a competent tennis player in his younger days and a pretty bad golfer- but he was willing to try out everything. He has always spoken his mind, and stood his ground on his convictions and has often paid the price for the same. There are many things I have admired him for over the years.  He has always been a soldier and he has always plunged into everything headlong and faced everything head on. 













 I respect and admire the way he has reinvented himself. From a  hard-core soldier to a German language Professor, it has been a long journey.  From the rudimentary seeds of interest in the language, sown in him by way of an official “interpreter ship course”, way back in the late Sixties, he has come a very long way.   After retirement, he decided to pursue the language whole-heartedly.  He took all the courses in the Max Mueller Bhawan at Bangalore, and was by far the senior most student of a class with an average age of thirty!  
  Some might have sniggered behind his back but that did not deter him. 












He came through with flying colours. His fluency in the language and command over the vocabulary amazed everyone. His memory was razor sharp and he soaked in the language like a sponge. His command of the language drew the admiration of the locals, during a visit he made to Germany.  He was certain; he was born in the wrong country! 




He teaches German today, six days a week and would take on students on Sundays too, if my mother went along.  Amongst his students have been corporate executives, Germany-bound nurses and air-hostesses, as also Germans and Austrians residing in Bangalore, who have all enjoyed and gained from his teaching skills and proficiency in the language, over the last two decades and more.  He is pleased as punch when he gets letters and e-mails addressed as "Professor". 
He has reinvented himself yet again over the years. From the Chalk and Board classroom to getting net savvy along the way, he has adapted brilliantly to the online mode.  He has students across the world who log in for his classes and he does revel in the journey and the process and the opportunity to interact  as much as the language. 









Salutations to the scholar soldier or is it the soldier scholar? Life does begin at sixty perhaps but the learning and the journey goes on forever!!


56 comments:

  1. Amazing personality and amazing article !! Both kept me totally engaged n smiling through the read!!

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  2. Amazing piece or words dr Hande as usual
    Salutation to this wonder figure
    Such an inspiring character
    You are blessed indeed!

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  3. Happy Birthday to an inspiring soldier scholar
    Girija

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  4. You are father of an ace doctor- blogger and grandfather of brilliant grandsons . May you continue to inspire for many long years

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  5. Very interesting, motivating and encouraging story about a Soldier, Professor, Scholar and good human being.
    Thank you Vivek for sharing this with us. And Vivek, as usual you are brilliant in communication. Now we know how you got this skill....

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    1. Indeed a scholar and soldier, God bless him with health and happiness, Wishing him a very happy birthday.

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  7. Very beautifully penned ...so inspirational and motivating

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  8. Kudos to Senior Hande for his joi de vivre over decades of army life and as a German tutor. Now we know where Surg Cmde Hande's versatile skills come from

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  9. ‘Scholar and the soldier’ .. salute to him …. Lots to learn … and so well penned Vivek
    All my regards to Gentlemen and
    Lots of love to you

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  10. Tis impossible to keep a postive and determined person down and out. Cheers professor.

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  11. Very inspirational and well written Sir.

    Regards

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  12. Scholar soldier or soldier scholar - whatever it be - its so inspiring to read it sir.

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  13. Extremely well written piece full of love and admiration, sir. Touched a cord :)
    Regards

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  14. Great story Vivek and such fluid narration as usual.

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  15. Very well written and Inspiring. Sir. Regards.

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  16. Very crisp and memorable way of presentation sir. Loved the pics in between.

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  17. What a tribute to a great personality..Life is too short to waste every opportunity to learn and practice new avenues..

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  18. Very interesting and inspiring read!!! A great personality in myriad aspects!

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  19. Now I know where u picked up your diction and the racquet swing.

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  20. Amazing read. Life is how one lives it. Goal r our set up. If Vision is clear. Strategy falls in place for structure to follow. Like father like son indeed.

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  21. Hats off to the scholar soldier who personifies the true meaning of 'being young at heart'. His inspirational feat lends further credence to the age old adage that life indeed begins after retirement.

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  22. An epiphany that is beautifully written, soaked with admiration and affection! Life stops when we put a full stop! Am glad to read an inspiring page!

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  23. Amazing read sir.. inspiring.. What a role model

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  24. What a lovely piece. Salute. And I just came to know he teaches German!

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  25. A tribute so well deserved and so well written.Brilliant. The Genetic flow is so very apparent now Vivek. Heartiest congratulations to both the father and son ! Lt Gen Velu Nair (Retd)

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  26. A tribute so well deserved and equally well articulated. Brilliant. The Genetic flow is quite apparent now, Vivek. Heartiest congratulations to both, father and son. Lt Gen Velu Nair(Retd)

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  27. So inspiring this wonderful story .amazing and brilliant prodding the young generations to think big and out of the box. Hats off sir.
    Amit Das

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  28. Truly inspiring. Salute to him. Very well penned sir!

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  29. Written from the gut! Thanks for this finely articulated piece, Vivek. The love shows. Yes, fauji Dads are special. I know.

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  30. A truly inspiring personality.salute the soldier and scholar in him.

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  31. Rare as such people often are, we desperately need more such icons.

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  32. Amazing article from amazing man, truest core of heart

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  33. Dad is Dad!

    You have been gifted with wonderful positivity and you are carrying the legacy forward.

    Amazing tribute to father.

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  34. Very well written Vivek. The article embodies the spirit of the soldier. It also rightly points out the ' Never give up ' dictum of the Indian soldier. Somewhat akin to doctors too, what??

    Sunit Chatterjee

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  35. Great sir. Really amazing transformation from Soldier to Professor. Very well written. Regards

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  36. Very inspiration sir! Very well penned down sir. Thanks for sharing such a good blog....really very good sir!

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  37. Men of honour so they are and so will be !!!
    Soldier the scholar !!!

    Their soul is young and the spirit is younger...
    Long live the legacy and pride -- for thats what we have in the end !!!
    German or Indian -- he will never give up !!
    And thats how we see you say --- " Never say never!!""

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  38. A fine tribute to a "soldier n professor". His zest for life is indeed an inspiration. Vivek, you have done full justice in putting so lucidly a facet of your dad and many thanks for sharing with us all.

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  39. Kiran MaribashettiJune 27, 2021 at 11:11 PM

    It was a Journey through the Memory lane, Sir. He is a Scholarly Soldier, a Student for Live, Teacher and inspiration for Many like us. Thoroughly enjoyed reading and it has rekindled our spirits to pursue more in life. Now, we know the Secret behind Your Energy, Sir. Thank You, Sir.

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  40. Amazing personality...a dedicated officer who participated in almost all major wars post independence..unique quality of command on German; a professional teacher ..so many feathers to his cap...so much to learn from him.. truly inspiring blog.. a proud father-son duo Sir...

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  41. Wonderfully penned down sir..very inspiring journey of your father from soldier to scholar.. Thanks for sharing sir.. looking forward to more such blogs. Regards

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  42. Excellent read. It is my pleasure and honour to have personally known him for the last two decades, this is a masterpiece write up. Keep penning Senator

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  43. Really inspirational story of ur father sir..
    Wonderful blog, kept engaged all time while reading.

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  44. Sir an inspiration for lifetime. Very well articulated sir.

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  45. Extremely motivational & inspirational story & so well written.So well articulated that you feel like reading again and again.Commendable.

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  46. Nice tribute to your father and the process of reinvention . An inspiration and reminder that age is truly a number .More power to you and your pen ,Vivek.

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  47. Great personality.
    Very well written article.
    Thank you

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  48. Well said Vivek. A reminder to us that it is upto us to make what we would like to of our lives.. need such role models.. Thanks for sharing
    Aabha Nagral

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  49. Very motivating and inspiring. Thanks for sharing. Regards Sir.

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  50. What a wonderfully articulated piece... I could practically see the gentleman live as i read the lines... What also clearly showed is your ability as a story teller.. A great tribute to a great Dad!

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  51. A true soldier old school, salute to him and you for having penned it down so beautifully.

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  52. Inspiring post
    Age is just a number sir
    Well written

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  53. Age is no matter...in his way he is real hero.You have described excellent ly...shabbash

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