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Summer 2005
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Harpal
Singh (322-H '65) is the Chairman of Fortis Healthcare which is trying to lower
the costs of HIV vaccines according to the Financial Express.
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| Union
Minister for Petroleum & Natural Gas and Panchayati Raj Mani Shankar Aiyar
(55-T '57) on Saturday announced a highly ambitious project called Rural Business Hubs,
which will aim to eradicate rural poverty. He is also the author of Confessions of a
Secular Fundamentalist. |
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Rohit Rana (657-OA '95) is
organizing 'The Commonwealth Chess Championship' in Mumbai in August under the
auspicious of the Maharashtra & All India Chess Federations. Over 50
international masters will be participating. Rohit is looking for corporate
sponsorships and can be reached at 91-9820409409
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Doon is known to
produce writers but this is probably one of the few times that the school has
been featured in a piece of fiction.The two principal characters (Chekov and
Zulu) in one of the stories in Salman's Rushdie's latest book, "East,
West: Stories" studied at Doon.
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| Dr. Manmohan Singh,
Prime Minister of India published an opinion piece in Wall Street
Journal on May 19th. This article describes "The New India" and its
role in the world. It is very interesting reading for any globally minded
dosco. |
| The Batch of 1955
will be celebrating their "Golden Jubilee" over Founders Day in Dehra
Dun from Friday, October 21st to Sunday, October 23rd, 2005. To learn more
email Ashok Mehta (295-H '55) or
view the notice. |
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| There's a
memorabilia summer special on. You can buy everything from flasks to boxer
shorts emblazoned with the lamp. Download the brochure (.doc) to learn more.
Memorabilia for "Dosco Moms" and "Dosco Dads" isn't offered
but maybe that will come next. |
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| ISC and ICSE results
were recently announced.
The Doon School ISC average was 76.33% while the ICSE average was 83.49% which
is the highest in at least nine years. |
| The March Rose Bowl
(7.5mb pdf) is now online. The print edition is going to be published for the
forseeable future. Thank you for participating in the poll where we asked you whether it should go
"electronic" only. Your feedback matters. |
Spring 2005
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| Headmaster Kanti
Bajpai will be talking about Doon's future and its fund raising efforts at a special
Dosco event in New York on May 14th. All old boys are invited. The event
is taking place at Utsav Festive India.
Read about the fundraising
efforts, the way ahead and the
school's mission. |
| The Barefoot College was featured on the
BBC recently. View the photo essay. The founder
of Barefoot College, Bunker Roy (125-J '61) continues to be an inspiring role
model for Doscos around the world. Also read about the National Network for India, another interesting dosco volunteer
effort. |
| Karam Puri (655-KB'95) is acting in a new
production called the SWAN in New York, NY. Read a review of the play
by NY Theatre and buy tickets to
watch the production. |
| Padmanabha Gopinath
(154-H '54) is serving as the Counsellor to the Director-General of the
International Labor Organization in Geneva, Switzerland. Prior to that, he
worked for the United Nations. He has been recognized by Kofi Annan for his
contributions to the UN System. |
| Malvinder Singh
(136-JB '90) was nominated to join a group called the Young Global Leaders
which has been constituted by the World Economic Forum (WEF). Malvinder is
currently a Director at Ranbaxy
Pharmaceuticals. |
| Hari Menon (238-TB '85) has written an
article about the
Roopkund lake titled "Bones of a Riddle."
Hari is Outlook Magazine's features editor. |
| Old Boys have been
invited to play a cricket match against the Doon School in Dehra Dun on April
10, 2005. If you are interested in playing, please contact Nalin Khanna via SMS
at 98100-28127 or at nalink@vsnl.com. |
| Dr. Kanti Bajpai
will be a panelist at an Asia Society
event in New York on March 11, 2005 titled, "Indias Tryst with
Destiny in the 21st Century." The event is sponsored by the Confederation
of Indian Industries (CII) and India Brand Equity Foundation
(IBEF). |
| Ashvin Kumar's
(271-OB '91) film Little
Terrorist was recently nominated for an Oscar in the "Short" film
category. Download the movie. Also read
Ashvin's
exclusive Doon Online interview. While Ashvin did not win an oscar, we
congratulate him for being nominated. |
| Lt. General Deepak Summanwar (160-K
'64) took over as the new Director General of Military Intelligence at the Army
headquarters on February 22nd. He commanded an infantry brigade in Rajasthan
and a mountain brigade on the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir during the
Kargil conflict in 1999. |
| Lt.Gen.Adi M.Sethna
(191-K '39)has written an article titled, " The Dosco and Public
Consciousness." in which he reminses on the dosco value of public
duty. Discuss whether doscos today have lost their sense of public duty in
Virtual Doon. Also read B.G.Verghese's (150-J '44) article " The Rewards of
Giving." |
| Dr. Gurpreet Singh,
Board Member of The Doon School has started Sikhya-The School of
Learning, a luxury school for slum children. |
| Bharat Talwar (452-HA '93) and Deep Deshpande (500-HA '94)
were recently featured in IndUS Business Journal. Read the article in the Press
Coverage area. |
Winter 2004
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| Saurabh Narayan
Singh (408-KA '93) won his seat from Hazaribagh (Jharkhand) in the assembly
elections.He was recently interviewed by
Rediff |
| The Daily Telegraph
(UK) discusses Eton's influence on India in a recent article titled, "Master shows how Etonians shaped
the Raj" Andrew Robinson, an Eton history master, has been studying
Eton's links with India. The Doon School is mentioned in this context. Also
read the Wall
Street Journal article from 1999 which discusses the
connection. |
| India Today has
highlighted 50 young men and women who they consider to be on the fast track.
The list includes Doscos Rahul Gandhi (MP), Dushyant Singh (MP), Jitin Prasada
(MP), Malvinder & Shivinder Mohan Singh (Industrialists) and Sandeep Khosla
(Architect). |
| The DSOBS has
organized a Tsunami Relief Effort. Help out and learn how the
donations are being used. For a list of other ways to contribute click here. If you know of any Doscos
affected by the tragedgy, please let us
know. |
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| Doon School
preparing to admit girls? Read the Times of India article and
tell us what you think in Virtual Doon. Also read the editorial titled, "Debate on in Doon over whether
to admit girls." |
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Inderjit
Badhwar(155-T '59) was declared winner of one of France's most prestigious
literary honours when his maiden novel "La Chambre Des Parfums" was
awarded Le Prix Litterarire (Literary Prize) for the best debut foreign novel
of 2004. |
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| Dr. Karan Singh was this year's chief guest at the
Founders Day Celebrations. Read his speech in the Press Room. Also view Founders Day
photographs in Melaram's Gallery.
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| Find the latest Rose Bowl in the Publications section of Doon
Online. The Rose Bowl maybe published only online in the future as the print
edition is expensive and time consuming to create. Do you think that is a good
idea? Participate in the new poll and tell
us what you think in Virtual Doon where you can learn what we think of this
change. |
Fall 2004
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Read an
interview from last year
with Mr. Masud Hasan, President, Chand Bagh to learn about The Chandbagh
School, Lahore |
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| A Doon School group that included the Headmaster Dr.
Bajpai, Mr. Gursharan Singh, Mr. Philip Burrett, Mr. Deepak Sharma and
forty-three visited the Chandbagh School, Lahore. They played the Chandbagh
School in cricket (lost), Soccer ( won 4-1) and Basketball (won 62-42.). The
school musical ensemble also performed. |
| Bunker Roy's (125-J
'61) Barefoot College
received another award recently. Support the John Martyn Memorial
Trust. |
| Participate in the
Doon Online
Survey on Dosco Get-togethers. Your participation will help Doscos organize
more meaningful and entertaining get-togethers around the world. The results of
the survey will be published on Doon Online. |
| Eton College is
putting on an exhibition titled, "Eton and India" in early 2005. The
college is interested in any artifacts that Doon or Doscos may have that
describes the historic relationship. Please email Devin Kholi if you can help. |
| Kamal Nath (366-H
'64), Mani Shankar Aiyer (55-T '58), Malvinder Singh (136-JB '90) and Shivender
Singh (406-JB '93) were featured in the press recently. Read the articles in
the Press Coverage
area. |
Summer 2004
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| Vijay Hensman
recently passed away. He was the former house master of Kashmir House. Doon
Online extends its condolences to his family and friends. Read the letter from his son to the
Dosco community. |
| The Doon School was
featured in two articles in the Times of India on July 4th, 2004. Read "
Chhota Hazri bell tolls for
desi Etons" and " Tough guys, not little
babalog" in the Press
Coverage area. |
| Dosco politicians
were featured in a Times of India article on May 10th, 2004 titled, "Dooned if you do, damned
if..." Read the article in the Press Room. |
| Rahul Gandhi,
Scindia, Dushyant Singh, Kamal Nath, Mani S Aiyer, Jitin Prasada,
Jyotiraditya Scindia and Naveen Patnaik were elected to the Lok Sabha in
the recent national elections. If you know of other doscos elected, please contact us. |
Spring 2004
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| Mr. Jug Suraiya,
editor of the editorial pages of the Times of India and Vinod Mehta, chief
editor of Outlook Magazine spoke at The Doon School on the changing face of
India and elections 2004. Both discussed how India is shining
"selectively." |
| Ashvin Kumar
(271-OB '91) has just produced and directed a short film titled, "Little Terrorist"
Click here to
view the film. |
| Doon School history
was made with the first ever socials for "C" formers with Hopetown
school on April 18th, 2004. The successful event included dancing, musical
chairs and some not so good food. Doon is now exploring ways to introduce
socials for "S", "A" and "B" formers as well
(source Doon School Weekly) . |
| Martyn and Foot
House will be demolished at the end of the month. It is one of the many changes
that is taking place at Doon. Discuss this significant change to the Chandbagh
landscape in Virtual
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| The 3rd DSOBS Inter House Cricket
Tournament was held on February 28th, 2004. Read the highlights and learn
who won. A cricket team of the Old Boys has been invited to play against the
Doon School on April 24, 2004. If you are interested in playing for the Old
Boys email Nalin Khanna or SMS him at
98100-28127. |
| Peter Mukherjea
(17-H '71) ranked 13th and Prannoy Roy (66-J '66) ranked 36th in the recent
India Today survey on the Fifty Most Powerful People in India. |
| Two lawyers - Satyadeep
Misra (278-OB '91) and Mangesh
Dhume (39-TA '96) are interviewed for the Interview
Series on Doon Online. Read about their careers, education and school
memories. |
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Winter 2003
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| Vir Sanghvi has
written a thoughtful article for the Hindustan Times in which he argues that Rajiv
Gandhi was ahead of his time. Read the article in the press coverage
area. |
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| The original Virtual Doon discussion
board is online once again with the over 3,000 messages posted to it viewable.
Continue an old conversation or start a new one! Participate in the Site Survey so that we can better understand
your information needs and preferences. |
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| Mr R.N Kunzru
(Teacher-1952-1985), passed away peacefully on Dec 26th, 2003 in Dehra Dun. He
is survived by his son, Vineet Kunzru (706-TB '82), and his daughter Vidhu
Kunzru (513-TB '76). Doon Online extends its condolences to his family and
friends. |
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| The Doon School was
recently featured in a Financial Times (London, UK) article titled, "Liberal Streak". This
article discusses Doon in the context of secularism and school values. Read the
article and discuss it in
Virtual Doon. 61% of
Doon Online visitors polled felt that
India should stay secular. |
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| Dr. Kanti Bajpai,
Headmaster of The Doon School, talks about his plans for Doon which include
optional philosophy classes in an article in New India Press.
Read the article and
discuss it in Virtual
Doon. |
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| Doon School teacher,
naturalist and conservationist, Arvind Chalasani was recently interviewed by
Sanctuary Asia. Read the article and discuss it in Virtual
Doon. |
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| Mani Shankar Aiyer
(55-T '57) was the Chief Guest at the Founders Day celebrations of the Assam Valley School,
Guwahati. Educational consultant and former headmaster of The Doon School, Mr.
Gulab Ramchandani (225-T '42) helped establish this school. |
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| Read Vir Singh's
(550-HA '88) personal account of his Founders Day visit to Doon titled "A Brush with
the Present." Excerpts from the School Captain's and the Chief Guest's Founders Day
speeches have also been published on Doon Online. Share your Founders Day memories on Doon
Online! |
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| Anish Kapoor (259-K
'60) has been asked to design
a metro station in Naples. Visit the Anish Kapoor
dynamic spotlight to learn more about him. |
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| Anurag Aggarwal
(577-OB '94) passed away in a road accident a day before Diwali. He was
returning home to Dehradun from Meerut when the driver went off to sleep five
kilometres from Roorkee. The vehicle collided into a speeding bus. Anurag died
on the spot. Doon Online extends its condolences to his family and
friends. |
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| Commodore Indru Wadhwani (50-J '57) spent 28 years
in the Indian Navy. He is now President of Mallya Hospital in Bangalore and is
an executive member of the CII Health Committee working closely with the health
ministry. He has also published extensively on healthcare management. Find
other Doscos like him in the list of famous
graduates. If you would like to suggest a name, please contact us. |
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| Did you know that the resources of the Indian Public
Schools Society was just 100,000 pounds (or 14 lakhs) at the time The Doon
School was founded? And that the first headmaster, A.E Foot was a science
master at Eton College with eleven years of teaching experience prior to his
appointment. Learn about Founders Day in the Doon Online Calendar
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| Read about the winners of the 6th Annual
DSOBS Golf Tournament which was held in Delhi
recently. |
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| The Doon School is hiring new teachers to fill
positions in the English, Physics, Chemistry, Maths and Geography departments.
If you are interested in applying, write to The Headmaster, The Doon School,
Dehra Dun, Uttaranchal 248 001. Also view the announcement (PDF) for more details. |
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