I served in the KV for 33 years and served 14 years with KVP in two stints and got retirement from service from KVPA in 2006. I was very happy in my job. My children know that I was a strict person. Gradually the strictness went out of me and the students came to me without any hitch. I was very happy regarding that. I still have an urge to make an opportunity to see my old students. I never miss attending their weddings and other functions. The KVPA helped me to get in to connection with almost all the students. Getting to know more about my students was a happiness. There are some sincere members in this alumni who work very well. I appreciate that. This may be because our KV education or the way they behave to the outside people that is very nice. Actually this quality in them was nurtured in the school itself. So that they had no fear or any favour or anything of that sort to present their thinking in palatable form. To that extent I really admire my KV students because this quality in them which is found rare in other school students. Other Kvs do have an edge because its not one side that we look into we look in to the entire personality of the student. Bring out the caliber in them, make it pointed so that they face well in future life and that is what I see now. So that’s the best thing of our students and I am really happy that they have reached to such levels. Even after my retirement from service even now I would like to take classes. My best wishes to the KVPAA.