tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4026752849891280534.post63358812112062250..comments2024-03-28T18:16:05.432+05:30Comments on "Sampath Speaking" - the thoughts of an Insurer from Thiruvallikkeni: art of typewriting ~ great institution called Srinivasa Insitute of CommerceSrinivasan Sampathkumarhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14723907851050009131noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4026752849891280534.post-17009695391513959212019-09-22T21:56:04.523+05:302019-09-22T21:56:04.523+05:30I lived in TP Koil St and used to frequent Peyalwa...I lived in TP Koil St and used to frequent Peyalwar koil st [to house no. 9 - temple house with thinnai, now sadly demolished] - thanks for the lengthy comment and appreciate yoy<br />Srinivasan Sampathkumarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14723907851050009131noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4026752849891280534.post-60282330719298715282019-09-20T11:47:19.785+05:302019-09-20T11:47:19.785+05:30Namaskaram to Sampath Sir and through his blog to ...Namaskaram to Sampath Sir and through his blog to Mr Gopu sir and the never forgettable monument (I would call it so) Srinivas College of Commerce. Each and every line of the post brings cherishing memories. I am one of the gifted persons who has earned a living through the professional skill of stenography in this great Institute three decades ago. Unforgettable masters of Typewriting Mr. Sampath, Mr. Padmanabhan, Mr. Narayanasamy (whom I chose as my life partner later on) Madam Jayamani, and shorthand masters who were legendaries Mr. Sundaramurthy, Mr. Raghu, Mr. Santhanam Mr Gopal and Mr Ananthasayanam.More than school teachers they were concerned about their students to pass in first class in the Typewriting and shorthand. We the students would count the bags one would get on passing each exam in first class. The days when we raced to get a Remington typewriter and the mechanism class where we learnt the trouble shooting techniques will never fade away from the memory. The institute provided leadership skills to many, life to many and more so a familial link among them. Many classmates have joined together as life partners and all in a very decent fashion. I am proud to identify myself as a student of this prestigious institution which has given me bread and butter. The skill I have is the gift of this Institute. The journey started in this Institute has brought me to the place where I am today. With loving and fond memories though, my heart feels heavy with the downing of the building which had so much in it for the Triplicane students for several decades. With sincere prayers to Lord Parthasarathy for the well being of all my teachers and sincere thanks to Sampath Sir for this golden opportunity to share my memories. Mrs. Sriranganayaki Narayanasamy, Urappakkam Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07186606250352113546noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4026752849891280534.post-13120497236884849602017-02-28T13:29:16.987+05:302017-02-28T13:29:16.987+05:30This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04142468253061025424noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4026752849891280534.post-79238627387001417412017-02-26T11:57:31.896+05:302017-02-26T11:57:31.896+05:30My Pranams to him. And to all other Masters for T...My Pranams to him. And to all other Masters for T/W and Shorthand. <br />SundararamanSundararaman Thirumeyyamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07179046110992614973noreply@blogger.com