That is a great idea, Manoj and company.
Cotton College was and probably still is the single most important unifying 
force in Assam's educated circle. In any social gathering, when the subject 
turns to the good old days in Cotton College and the anecdotes about Cotton 
teachers, and Panbazar and the restaurants, all barriers break down. I am sure 
you will see the same in your gathering.
 
My association with Cotton College as a student was only two years but as a 
student of the adjacent Cotton Collegate School and being associated with the 
Assam Science Society, I came to know every building and every lab of Cotton 
College rather well. The memory remains fresh even after forty eight years of 
separation. 
 
Wish your gathering a huge success.
Dilip Deka
Houston, Texas, USA

--- On Wed, 2/2/11, Manoj Das <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Manoj Das <[email protected]>
Subject: [Assam] Attention: Alumni of Cotton College, Guwahati
To: "A Mailing list for people interested in Assam from around the world" 
<[email protected]>, "Friends" <[email protected]>
Cc: "Mridul Bhuyan" <[email protected]>, [email protected], "INDRAJIT 
DAS" <[email protected]>, "Utpal Borpujari" <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, February 2, 2011, 11:57 PM


Dear Alumni

A few Antiquated Assam type buildings scattered from Panbazar to Uzanbazar,
surrounded by some haunting trees from *Kamarupa* era filled with white
bird-drops and cacophony of home-returned bird flocks in the evenings in
Guwahati, flanked by the *Kachari ghat* on the banks of the mighty
Brahmaputra river and the Red-bricked railways colony in the South, imposing
and intimidating at times and warm and beckoning at others, Cotton College
was once the only world, outside our protected homes, that we knew of.

It was here that we developed our passion for exploring life, under the
supervisions of our teachers, wardens, seniors. It was here that we learnt
our tools and honed our receipting faculties to prepare for  acquiring
skills from the world outside, the foundation of our future life was laid
here. All of us have gone on to build and rebuild and reconstruct on these
early building blocks ingrained into our beings. However far we might have
gone on our journey, a part of us still connects to that great institution
through an unseen thread and this is where we take a peek to cherish the
fond memories of the other days!

Relationship was article of faith in this bench-mark institution. Keeping
this in mind we propose to organize a GET-TOGETHER of Ex-Cottonians on the
20th February, 2011 to take our relationships to the next level by
connecting with family members, alumnus across few generations and decades.
The venue being *Central Civil Secretariat Sports Ground (Opp Nehru Park) at
Vinay Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021. *


**The programme will start at 11 AM and end at 4 PM.


You are requested to attend the event with your family members.


With every good wish


Organising committee

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TENTATIVE PROGRAMME ON 20/02/2010

FROM 11AM – 4 PM,

1. Welcome Speech.
2. Chorus (Lyric by Mr Sarat Barkakati and Music by Ms Murchana
Barkakati-attached for your comments)
3. Quiz on Cotton College (Quizmaster-Mr Manimugdha Sarmah)
4. Games of Tug-of-war and football.
5. Portrait of spouse by 50+ ex-cottonians..
6. Extempore speech on Cotton College
7. Chorus of Centenary Celebration
8. Flute Recital.
9. Poetry session.
10.Recitation.
11. Open Interaction and Lunch.
12. Solo song.
13. Open Bihu Dance.

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Vote of Thanks and wrap up.



*Budget:*

1.     Field Booking –
                                                       Rs. 10000/-

2.     Stage, tents, chairs, tables, sound, genset,etc        Rs. 75000/-

3.     Cultural program-
  Rs. 10000/-

4.     Lunch & Tea-
                                                          Rs. 50000/-

5.     Logistics-
                                                                  Rs.
10000/-

6.     Felicitations-
                                                            Rs. 5000/-

7.     Assets- (Musical instruments)                                  Rs.
5000/-

8.     Misc unseen-
Rs. 15000/-


        Total: Rs. 180000/-

(Note on *contributions:It is proposed to collect Rs 1000 (for working
people, who can bring their immediate family members), and Rs 200 (for
students). The contributions will be used to meet major part of the expenses
related to the meet. Any remainder surplus amount will be handed over to the
committee as a contribution to the corpus. The accounts will be audited by
an appointed committee to bring transparency from the very beginning.)*

*Means of Finance:*

·        Contributions (working Cottonians) 120@Rs. 1000/-        Rs.
120000/-

·        Contributions (Student Cottonians) 150 @ Rs. 200/-        Rs.
30000/-

·        Donations from large hearted Cottonians J                      Rs.
30000/-


                       Total: Rs. 180000/-

Your comments are welcome to make the event a grand success. Please donot
forget to forward this mail to connect with maximum number of people.

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