My name was not there in
the list. I checked it once again and confirmed a third time. The result of two
weeks journey came out in two hours. All the hopes got shattered in a second. I
sat down at the verandah. I saw a few happy faces and many sad faces walking
around. There were people who were more depressed than me. This was how my first
attempt to get a PhD position in a premier institute ended up with. I got down
the steps and walked towards the hostel, packed my bag. Had the lunch, paid the
money both in the canteen and in the hostel. Took my bag and walked towards the
gate.
I recalled the previous day when I was coming here. I had got a tatkal
reservation in the chair car of an express passing through Rupnagar. As the
train entered Haryana, I could not see anything except wheat fields where huge
machines were reaping the harvest. The whole Haryana and Punjab was blanketed by
yellow wheat fields. Golden hay particles filled inside the train compartment
even though it was completely closed! The whole journey was as if I was sitting
inside a boat moving through a yellow sea! I got down at Rupnagar station and
asked someone where the institute is. One child showed me the institute at the
other side of the highway. I crossed the road and tried to find the gate. But I
could not. I asked people living in the nearby huts where the gate is, they also
did not know! Then I saw a big house and a man standing in front of it. He
explained me the way to go and finally I was there.
The Sikh security guards
who had welcome me the previous night, now showed me the register book to sign
out and sent me off with the same smile. I walked out of the institute and just
turned once again back to see my shattered dreams. “Hi” A strange voice called
me. “You came here for PhD interview eh?” He asked. “Yes” I replied hiding my
shame inside.
“I am Punkaj, from Hariana. I also came for the same and was
screened out. I attended for Mathematics interview. And you?”
I introduced
myself. We together walked towards the railway station. There was no train to
Chandigarh at that time. So we caught a cycle rickshaw towards Rupnagar bus
stand. By the time we reached Chandigarh bus stand, we had become good friends.
Punkaj walked towards the other side of the platform. He had to go to Karnal,
his home town in Hariyana. I got a bus to Chandigarh railway station and checked
if any train is available to Delhi. Fortunately or unfortunately, I got a
current reservation to Rohilla.

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