T.N.A.August 13, 2005 9:20 pm
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befitting the persona of the creator, the page is truly professional and quite inspiring .. pangs of nostalgia overwhelm chace visitors like me ..
Comment by Deependra Hamal (ISC ' 03) — August 21, 2005 @ 8:13 pm
Hey Deependra..thanks for the kind comment. Where and how are you doing? Do mail me.
Comment by naresh — August 31, 2005 @ 6:09 am
These were the best Years of our life. all the fun we had. All the joys we shared..Do you rememeber????
Comment by Utpal Baruah ISC 1997 — January 19, 2006 @ 9:26 pm
Yes we remember. How can we forget the best years of our life
Comment by naresh — January 27, 2006 @ 5:13 am
Overjoyed and extremely nostalgic to see your page. I’m probably as old as your Dad. Studied in TNA 1966 to 1973 (Class I to Class
Would love to go back there !
Comment by Jai kalvani — June 24, 2006 @ 10:47 am
Dear Mr Kalvani, thanks for leaving the message. It is great to hear from a senior Tenacian. Would like to find out more about your time there - and the teachers you interacted with. I had once interviewed Mr. PB Chakraborty and Miss B Subba to find out the history of TNA, when I was writing a magazine piece on the same subject. Perhaps we’ll chat sometime.
Comment by naresh — June 25, 2006 @ 4:02 am
TNA is something which i cannot get out of my mind proud to be a TENACIAN
Comment by kunchok — August 22, 2006 @ 9:40 am
Missed hometown today. Looked for my school and what do I see? Blog by Naresh?? Is this you Naresh, my class mate? I was known as Ancy:)
Will be visiting home next year and hope to see some of you….Miss you all.
Best Wishes,
Ancy Khampa.
Comment by Nawang Choden — August 25, 2006 @ 5:59 pm
Hey i came across oyur page and saw apic of Sonam Ongmu.She was my room mate in Lsr .Ps can u send her contact details
Comment by Manisha — September 11, 2006 @ 7:24 pm
Dear Naresh
Nice to read your page. I am presently working at GREENWOOD HIGH SCHOOL, GREENWOOD, USA. wish you good luck and have a very happy New Year 2007.
N.C.SRIRAM
Comment by N.C.SRIRAM — December 23, 2006 @ 4:45 am
Dear Naresh,
Nice to see your page. I am presently working in Greenwood High School, Greenwood, USA. Wish you and your family all the luck and a very happy New Year 2007.
N.C.SRIRAM
Comment by N.C.SRIRAM — December 23, 2006 @ 4:48 am
dearest naresh..it was “yesterday once more”for me….one day we shall be old and the times we have spent together will be the most memorable one…how true…
Comment by chewangmit — February 17, 2007 @ 12:10 pm
Muhh….lovely
Comment by sonam — February 26, 2007 @ 3:23 am
hey…really enjoyed going through your page and you have put everything together so beautifully.
I think my days in tna have been one of the most beautiful days in my life and where ever i go TNA will always be in my heart.
Its something that it does to you no matter how far you go it always haunts you…the silver jubilee song….the cherry trees blooming ..the smell of chlorine in the pool…all of it… its like you want to go back all over again.
Comment by tenzing choesang — June 6, 2007 @ 10:12 am
I was looking for pics of Gangtok and was pleasantly surprised to come across your website. TNA was surely the best part of my life.
Comment by Sweata Pradhan — September 14, 2007 @ 1:57 am
Discovered this page accidentally. Thanks to my colleague…Naresh, you were my immediate senior in school, and I r’ber you so well. I also stumbled upon tnasikkim url but I guess it’s non functional at present.
Feeling nostalgic, and missing home and school…
Comment by Krittika — October 4, 2007 @ 5:19 am
My my….what a lovely surprise. Also stumbled upon a tnasikkim url but sad, its not functioning at present.
Naresh, you were my immediate senior in school, and I r’ber you so well. Good to see you doing well…
Comment by Krittika — October 4, 2007 @ 5:22 am
hey i do not know u but sir thupden mentioned ur name once in moral science class tht u wrote letter to all the teachers to thank them,right,im studin in class 9 an its a nice page of urs,i think the school should have some kind of yearly celebrations for ex-tenacians right and tenacians too,this way we can visit the school,meet old classmates,etc right,that all
Comment by Tenzing Phuntsog Namgyal — December 19, 2007 @ 4:23 pm
I happened to come across your website on TNA. I studied there from 1975-1980. The principal when I joined was Dr. Fanthome, and soon after was Dr. Madhusudan Singh. I still remember when he composed the TNA song and we had the first try out at the Assembly. I remember Mr. Ranpal. His daughter Mallika was in my class. The Chogyal was still around in the palace, and the Crown Prince used to come and play football on the school grounds, every once in a while. We were in awe of the Royal family, as we had several of the younger ones in our class. One of my class mates married Palden Namgyal, the son of Chogyal and Hope Cooke. Well the teachers I remember were Mr.Srivastava who subsequently became principal, he taught Geography, I remember Mr. Chakravarty, he was hilarious. Another Srivastava taught Craft, Mr Virk taught Maths. I remember a lot of faces, but not all the names. I would love to do a trip to Sikkim someday. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
Comment by Ruth — January 14, 2008 @ 3:25 pm
well i was searching the web..for a farewell speech..i have ma fare well tommorow…amd i got through this page…
well ceriously u rock!
i mean frankly school days r all so similar..
i m sry i take a few lines frm ur speech..
thanx for blogging this page…
best for luck for future..
mount carmalite..
NISHIT
Comment by NISHIT — February 8, 2008 @ 5:01 pm
i really loved the way you descibed our school, i remember how you used to win stacks and stacks of books on prize day ad i used to tell my mother that i wanted to be like you and win books like you, i was just in lkg then.My father has always good things to say about you and i don’t actually remember you, i just remember your slender and tall silhouette on the stage.
Comment by kusang — February 20, 2008 @ 1:08 pm
Dear Naresh:
I went nostalgic after reading some of the comments by TNAcians. I was a senior master teaching commerce for 1982-84 period when Francis Fanthome also joined as the Principal. Some of my students like Vijay Thirani, Manoj Goyal, Lobzang Tenzing (LOBO-head boy too), Dicki Palzor Barfungpa,Angela Dorjee names are still in my memory. I lived a brief but very interesting time in Gangtok. Some of my colleagues were SS Shome, Virk, Crafty Srivastava, Arty Srivastava, Renuka chakraborty, Ashokan, Dey (coach-sports, Mrs. Subba, Kenny Cashmore and several others. I left to join Govt of Goa in civil services and now I am a Canadian University professor here.
If you happen to know some of the named persons and if they still remember me, tell them that I have saved my memories of TNA forever!!!!
Dr. Jagdish Pathak
University of Windsor
www.uwindsor.ca
Comment by Dr. Jagdish Pathak — March 19, 2008 @ 6:58 pm
HEY EVERYONE THERES A SITE OF TNA CHECK IT OUT!!!!!
ITS(www.tnaalumni.com) thank thts all pls feedback
Comment by TENZING PHUNSOG NAMGYAL — April 28, 2008 @ 12:56 pm
also try hi5.com(its a blog site but once u find me with my email id by searching then u will find a lot of current students ,news,ex students,etc all about tna)
Comment by TENZING PHUNSOG NAMGYAL — April 28, 2008 @ 12:59 pm
Was listening to the Silver Jubilee song and just felt nostalgic and hoping to find some frens and pics online just typed TNA and entered - and hoping for the best reached here - All I can say ” Those were the days, or were those…..!!!!
Comment by Rakesh Mohra — June 7, 2008 @ 4:42 pm
tna!!!wooww..dis skool totally rocks..1 of da best skools..u know..really hard 2 4get..da life spent in dis skool..keep it up tna..
Comment by siddarth pradhan — August 20, 2008 @ 9:50 am
Naresh, I could have provided you with a better pic of ours btw where did u get this pic of mine from?
Comment by RAVI MUNDRA — October 20, 2008 @ 4:40 pm
hey!! I was a student of TNT from kg to xii…My maiden name was Subharthi ghose…i passed out in 86..felt so nostalgic reading all the comments..currently i am in ABU DHABI, UAE…
Comment by SUBHARTHI DEY — December 13, 2008 @ 8:15 am
hey!! this is just incredible…feel so nostalgic..I am an ex Tenanican from kg to 1986…my maiden name was Subharthi Ghosh…curretnly m in Abu dhabi ..uae
Comment by SUBHARTHI DEY — December 13, 2008 @ 8:58 am