Moolchand
This spirit incarnate behind the Meeting Point would welcome any new comer with folded hands and the customary ' NADT welcomes You', passing by 50 m. away from the most sacred place in this campus . The man has such an ascetic look with a broad forehead vertically partitioned with red kumkum, a flowing black beard guarded from any barber for a quarter of a century and a bundleof multi-coloured bands and amulets wound round his wrist and the most glaring of all, that hopelessly renounced look that the humanist in my co-trainee, Nazeera Mohammed of Bangalore decided during the initial four weeks to seriously consider submitting her resignation letter to CCIT, Mangalore soon after the training and set up an outfit, 12A regn and all in tact. However, relenting to general opposition to the move from the batchmates, Nazeera finally agred to settle for a 15 minute rambling on ' Meeting Moolchand point-blank' at the public speaking session, which would be carried in one of the yet-to-come issues of 'Let's Share ' .
Meeting Point is run by 5 people who consider Moolchand as God. Such is the affection each of the five has to this man that if Meeting Point were to set shop anywhereelse, you could find all these six huddled together. Four of those rare five men are here :
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