BCS – Life – Golf – The Phoenix 🦅
Esquires:
Chetan “Sunny” Singh ( I -1971)
Gurnir “ Niri” Gill ( L-1971)
Prithvi Prem (R-1971)
Prithvi Nat( I-1971)
Vivek “Bonnie” Bhasin (L-1970)
Sanjiv “Sunny” Chadha (L-1974
Atamjit Singh ( R-1974)
Sharat Bhasin ( L-1975)
Amarjeet Kuki Kukreja ( C-1988)
Hitesh Chauhan (I-2006)
Rajiv Sood (L-1979)
Gurnihal Mann ( I-1974)
Kanav Monga ( I-1989)
Manpreet Minhas ( L-1998)
Jaspinder Kochhar ( R-1998)
Simran Grewal ( C-1998)When Cottonians meet…
The Sky turns cobalt
The Sun’s warmth is complimented by the brotherhood
bonded 163 years ago
..7000 feet
on the Mighty Divine Himalaya…
And …C O N T I N U I N G…🙏It is indeed amazing how our togetherness as young lads at our fabulous BCS…be it 3,5,10,11 and even 13 years instilled in us the spirit of A “Cottonian” creating a bond stronger than the mightiest steel. We left to follow our destinies, navigating the jungles of this world.
I at least with butterflies in my gut….
but slowly the power of BCS won over and conquered my nervousness, anxiety, hesitant nature..Every one of us met many others along the way whom we befriended…
but the umbilical cord of our Alma mater held on ..when crossing a street, running through an airport, entering a restaurant, a corporate office, a hotel, at myriad social events, overcoming tremendously dangerous storms on the high seas, walking 900 km on the Camino to Santiago de Compostela… even navigating between Tierra del Fuego and Argentina, it was the force of our great school that made us survivors…as global citizens…A car zooms by with a BCS sticker .. you accelerate wishing to catch up with him at the next red light and shout across…
…you meet another, after years, crossing the street .. familiar face, faint recognition, a few changes…but his BCS vernacular makes you stop and skid in your tracks .. you’re that speed boat that suddenly drops revs from 20,000 to zero! ..
then it all comes back …you become young Cottonians again.Perhaps I am meandering, slicing, drawing, fading along my trajectory path just as when addressing the ball on the first tee… I shank it with my windmill swing and it’s gone out of bounds “OOB”..the mulligan I took, signified .. never give up, stand up and rise ….like the Phoenix 🦅 ( tattooed on Sunny Chadha’s left chest )..
Well.. Golf was not a sport during my days though Naldhera Golf Course was close at hand .. they say it is a sport for gentlemen and gentle ladies; a sport that makes you understand yourself, analyse yourself, readjust, compensate your swing so that the next stroke connects with that little white dimpled speck as it shoots off like an imbecile, a missile towards its next destination .. finally arriving dropping in the hole, sort of exhausted, exhilarated, frustrated … but up again …just as our lives….onwards, upwards.
A few days after the Annual OCA lunch diehard Kanav Monga, last Friday 17th Feb 2023 set up a 16 ball rendezvous at the ITC Classic Golf and Country Club. This was the second year of this reunion set up, arranged with the positive stubbornness and insistence of Kanav…
….a day away from the madding crowds, the clanking of horns and the grinding of rusty steel, the roar, road rage, discourtesy of road traffic snarling on the NH8….It felt wonderful to arrive at the oasis!
A lovely day, a splendid setting; amongst us sweet sixteen, the younger lot connected with their sweet spot! I felt great inspite of not touching my clubs since last September… we 4 x 4 balls had the entire course to ourselves as we enjoyed the tranquility of the surroundings… the company of Cottonian golfers and with talks of bunking, whacking and the chicks at Chelsea, Auckies, Tara Hall …!
The following results were declared :
Congrats Winners!
Simran Grewal ( Curzon 1998) with a gross of 5 over, shot 77 with 3 birdies.
Straightest drive
Manpreet Singh Manhas ( Lefroy 1998) 13 ft from the marker.Closest to Pin
Kanav Monga ( I (Ibbetson 1998) 3ft from the Pin* Longest Drive
Kanav Monga ( Ibbetson 1998)
256 yardsWe would like to Thank the following OCs for the donating the prizes:
Prithvi Nat for A M&S Golf Shirt
( nearly packed in presentation paper that stated HAPPY BIRTHDAY)😁Rajiv Sood
2 prs Golf GlovesJaspinder Kochhar
12 year rare JW Black whiskeyWe would also like to Thank Sharat for the best one liner..
“ most unchallenging course Man… didn’t lose a single ball”Y finalmente the Sixteen express their greatest appreciation to young Kanav who besides playing a mean game of golf, a wicked game of Tennis.. eats, thinks, sleeps, sleep talks, walks and never says die…..
for BCS🙏🙏🙏Vivek “ Bonnie “ Bhasin
Lefroy 1961-1970
18Feb2023—
Kindest Regards and Best Wishes,
Bonnie/Vivek Bhasin
Captain Vivek C Bhasin
Captions 1-7 ( Prize Distribution by Senior OC Capt Bonnie Bhasin )
1. Prithvi Nat – Sunny – Niri Gill – Prithvi Prem
2. Mann-Kukreja – Chauhan-Sood
3.Atamjit – Sunny Chadha – Vivek Bhasin-Sharat Bhasin
4. Jaspinder Kochar – “Spartan “ Minhas – Champ Grewal – Hard Core Kanav
5. Grewal !!
6. Kuki
7. Spartan
The Group Photos have all sixteen mentioned at the top of my write up!!
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ITC Classic OCs Golf 2023
URGENT ATTENTION OC GOLFERS:
Young OC Kanav Monga is organising ( second time around ) a golf event at ITC Classic Manesar on Friday 17th Feb’23 for OCs. This is a smaller get together but the urgent need to get the numbers up to a max of 30 players… ! So far only 8 have confirmed.
OCs interested are requested to get in touch with young Kanav on
+91 98100 48078
Vote of Thanks
Never in recent times has the OCA mounted such a large effort for a cause. What was most heartening was the spontaneity, the huge response with over a 120 OCs coming forward, and over a 150 of them eagerly waiting to jump in to help when needed, the earnest sense of belonging and for a cause that was close to our hearts. The OCs responding to our call were from a vast number of batches the from 1991 to 2006 and beyond, demonstrating the depth of commitment in the Association. Truly outstanding!
It was a last ditch effort to save one of our dearly loved teachers. A teacher means everything in our Guru/Shishya system. We view them with reverence and respect. They represent God’s image on earth as the dictum that drives so many of us in our affection for them. They taught us our first lessons and they instilled in us a value system that we carry with us till the end of our days. Thank you, Mrs Kamini Mustafi
The endeavour was not lacking in either commitment nor effort, financial or otherwise. The odds were stacked heavily against us. Nevertheless, we will never fail and if Mrs Mustafi is no longer with us her spiritual energy and her loving memory drives us to never forget that we will always overcome adversities when they stare us in the face.” To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield”
At a personal level, Kanav Monga and I express our gratitude to acknowledge all those from this fraternity of Old Cottonians and Teachers who responded to our call for help. We came together for the Mustafi Family to lend a helping hand and in our prayers. I am truly inspired and heartened by the solidarity of our fraternity.Given below is the list of names of boys who responded to our call.
We progressed through the month, praying and clinging to even the most fragile string of hope. Our hands were folded in prayer. We held our hands together with more hands joining in everyday, until the end. Those beautiful words just kept ringing in my ears……”As true as is a brother’s love, as close as ivy grows, we’ll stand foursquare throughout our lives to every wind that blows….”
There is always more to learn from a loss than there is in victory. Victory is but a fleeting moment, it is the losses that last and build us for whats to come next.
This effort reminded us what we knew, that we are there for each other. We must always continue to keep this torch alight for others to find us wherever they may need help.
Strength lies in numbers they say, and so,
I graciously acknowledge the support of the students from St Paul’s, Darjeeling. They have our thanks. and we found another family in the Paulites all united by the Mustafi Family. I say let it amount to something.
Ever onwards.
Thank you, again, individually and collectively.
Warmly
Chezard Bin Abid
IbbetsonFormerly, Shahzad Hussain
(1987 – 1993 )
AND
Kanav Monga
Ibbetson(1986 – 1998)
Sl.No | Name | Batch | Amount | Bank | Status | |
1 | Kanav Monga | 1998 | 50000 | SCB | Paid | |
2 | Anuj Sood – | 1998 | 50000 | SCB | Paid | |
3 | Arun Martin Chauhan | 1998 | 20000 | Paid | ||
4 | Vijay khurana | 1963 | 20000 | Paid | ||
5 | Narinder Yadav | 25000 | SCB | Paid | ||
6 | Ashwani Singh Virk | 15000 | Axis Bank | Paid | ||
7 | Navid Tariq | 20000 | SCB | Paid | ||
8 | ||||||
9 | Ab Gaur | 1993 | 100000 | Paid | ||
10 | Amaninder Singh Walia | 10000 | SCB | Paid | ||
11 | Vikrant Suri | 1997 | 100000 | Paid | ||
12 | ||||||
13 | Mehtab Wadala | 1998 | 25000 | Axis Bank | Paid | |
14 | Bharat Dua | 1993 | 20000 | Paid | ||
15 | Harman Bedi | 1998 | 10000 | SCB | Paid | |
16 | Gaurav Jindal | 1998 | 20000 | SCB | Paid | |
17 | Bikram Shapuri | 1998 | 50000 | SCB | Paid | |
18 | Bikram Grewal | 10000 | SCB | Paid | ||
19 | Saurabh Khanna | 1998 | 10000 | SCB | Paid | |
20 | ||||||
21 | Ajaipal | 1998 | 15000 | SCBL | Paid | |
22 | Lakshman Anand | 15000 | Axis Bank | Paid | ||
23 |
Batch of 2001 |
74000 | Paid | |||
1. Abhay Thakur | ||||||
2. Abhishek sood | ||||||
3. Aditya Rana | ||||||
4. Akshay khanna | ||||||
5. S Amandeep Singh Sidhu | ||||||
6. Amit Mehta (c) | ||||||
7. Ankit Singh | ||||||
8. Ashish Jajodia | ||||||
9. Bharat Bhushan | ||||||
10. Bunkim Chadda | ||||||
11. Christopher Sunny Kumar | ||||||
12. Dhruv Nangia | ||||||
13. Gursimran Brar | ||||||
14. Himaka Serna | ||||||
15. lnderpal Chatha | ||||||
16. Jasdeep Goraya | ||||||
17. Karan Ahuja | ||||||
18. Karan Karol | ||||||
19. Karanbir Singh Gulati | ||||||
20. Ketan Mahajan | ||||||
21. Kshitij Sharma | ||||||
22. Laxman Anand | ||||||
23. Mohnish Kapoor | ||||||
24. Mohsin Sachdeva | ||||||
25. Nishant Bansal | ||||||
26. Nitin Chauhan | ||||||
27. Piyush Mehta | ||||||
28. Pulkit Dogar | ||||||
29. Rohit Saharan | ||||||
30. Sahil Bhasin | ||||||
31. Saurabh Malohtra | ||||||
32. Shahab Ahmed | ||||||
33. Tirath Singh Garewal | ||||||
34 . Varun Chauhan | ||||||
35. Vibhor Gandotra | ||||||
36. Vinayak Singh | ||||||
37. Karanvir Singh Gill] | ||||||
24 | Amit Singhal | 20000 | Paid | |||
25 | Shubham Anand | 1995 | 30000 | SCB | Paid | |
26 | Dushyant Talwar | 1998 | 10000 | Axis Bank | Paid | |
27 | Akash seth | 20000 | SCB | Paid | ||
28 | Royce Kukreja | 25000 | SCB | Paid | ||
29 | ||||||
30 | Irfan Ansari | 1995 | 100000 | Axis | Paid | |
31 | Abhishek Kakar (Behl) | 1998 | 20000 | SCB | Paid | |
32 | Sindhwani’s | 25000 | SCB | Paid | ||
33 | ||||||
34 | ||||||
35 | ||||||
36 | ||||||
37 | Jasbir singh rai | 1998 | 20000 | SCB | Paid | |
38 |
Batch of 2002 |
390000 | SCB | Paid | ||
1. A bhinav Aggarwal | ||||||
2. Ajay Bodh | ||||||
3. Amaninder Singh Walia | ||||||
4. Anupam Verma | ||||||
5. Arjun Sodhi | ||||||
6. Ashish Mahajan | ||||||
7. Atul Goyal | ||||||
8. Chemit Yurgal | ||||||
9. Gurusagar Nagai | ||||||
10. Harpreet Singh | ||||||
11. Ishaan Bhatia | ||||||
12. Jaideep Sandhu | ||||||
13. Karan Singh Pandher | ||||||
14. Karan Thakur | ||||||
15. Krystan De’cuna | ||||||
16. Kunal Modgil | ||||||
17. Murtuza Hyder Ali Khan | ||||||
18. Narayan Krishan | ||||||
19. Nitin Singh Thakur | ||||||
20. Piyush Narani | ||||||
21. Puneet Banga | ||||||
22. Puneet Pal Sachdeva | ||||||
23. Rahul Kalia | ||||||
24. Rajat Gupta | ||||||
25. Rajeshwar Singh Mangat | ||||||
26. Rishi Mahajan | ||||||
27. Rohit Chauhan | ||||||
28. Sahil Chopra | ||||||
29. Saurabh Shukla | ||||||
30. Shobit Sareen | ||||||
31. Siddharth Chauhan | ||||||
32. Siddharth Kumar | ||||||
33. Sidharth Jaitwani | ||||||
34. Sunil Tiwari | ||||||
35. Vikram Singh Negi | ||||||
36. Vivek Sharma | ||||||
39 | Samar Arora ( daffodil) | 10000 | Paid | |||
40 | Suneet Goyal | 15000 | Paid | |||
41 | ||||||
42 | ||||||
43 | ||||||
44 | ||||||
45 | Sachin Mahajan | 1995 | 50000 | Paid | ||
46 | ||||||
47 | 25000 | |||||
48 | 25000 | |||||
49 | ||||||
50 | Manpreet Manhas | 1998 | 25000 | SCB | Paid | |
51 | Dhiraj Berry | 10000 | SCB | Paid | ||
52 | Manish Aggarwal | 1992 | 50000 | SCB | Paid | |
53 | Ramandeep Anand | 1992 | 50000 | SCB | Paid | |
54 | Zailinder Singh Shoor | 2004 | 10000 | SCB | Paid | |
55 | Rachit Aggarwal | 2004 | 25000 | SCB | Paid | |
56 | Gaurav Gombar | 1993 | 20000 | SCB | Paid | |
57 | ||||||
58 | ||||||
59 | Rohit Berry | 1995 | 10000 | SCB | Paid | |
60 | ||||||
61 | John Khiangte | 1998 | 10000 | SCB | Paid | |
62 |
Batch of 2006 |
75,234 | SCB | Paid | ||
1.Tsewang Topgyal | ||||||
2. Suraj Tayal | ||||||
3. Vishal Menon | ||||||
4. Siddhant Singh Bedi | ||||||
5. Anuraj Singh Mangat | ||||||
6. Rajat Prabhakar | ||||||
7. Prashant Dogra | ||||||
8. Manvir Singh Nahal | ||||||
9. Prithviraj Thakur | ||||||
10. Hitesh Chauhan | ||||||
11. Toito Sema | ||||||
12. Karan Malhotra | ||||||
13. Sagat Singh Sandhu | ||||||
14. Navraj Singh Dhillon | ||||||
15. Shaninder Singh Sandhu | ||||||
63 | Prannoy Dey | 2005 | 10000 | SCB | Paid | |
EDITOR:
That is a total of INR 17,39,234 [Seventeen Lakhs Thirty Nine Thousand Two Hundred Thirty Four [or US$24,000].