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'St Stephens College is like a medallion on the chest'


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MONIDEEP GUPTA
Arrogant and Egoist writer
by MONIDEEP GUPTA on Jun 14, 2012 04:58 PM  | Hide replies

That your tremendous ego speaks for itself about the success of education imparted to you.True education makes one humble , and you are just the opposite.I do not how far you have made and who the hell you are , but St Stephens has definitely failed in your case to educate you in the real sense of the word !!!!

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bijoy mukherjee
Re: Arrogant and Egoist writer
by bijoy mukherjee on Jun 15, 2012 10:49 AM
well said man....completely agree with u...these ppl see good colleges/varsities as glorified employmnt xchanges offering glittering jobs...they don't and perhaps will never know that education is somethng much2 bigger than that!!!!!

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SHREYA SAXENA
Re: Re: Arrogant and Egoist writer
by SHREYA SAXENA on Jun 17, 2012 07:36 PM
Well said.
No doubt St. Stephen is one of the best college but being biased is something very cheap>

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Mark Cherian
Excellent!
by Mark Cherian on Jun 14, 2012 04:06 PM

St Stephens college is the finest protestant college in the country and can be compared with Cambridge. Great choice I must say.
I wish there were many more Christian institutions like this. Indians then would not have had any need to go to the US/UK for graduate studies.

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dkamle
Integrity less Graduates, License for corruption
by dkamle on Jun 14, 2012 03:53 PM  | Hide replies

Some of the more popular graduates:
1. Barkha Dutt: Lobbyist involved in corruption, sell journalism at the cost ethics and integrity
2. Sashi Tharoor: Somebody told him, graduate from good college and write good english and then you get a rank and exploit for corruption
3. Pranoy Roy: Sold the channel and journalism ethics & integrity to congress for plush home and bank balance

many more...such stories

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Soumya Dasgupta
Re: Integrity less Graduates, License for corruption
by Soumya Dasgupta on Jun 15, 2012 07:00 PM
I'm terribly sorry but first of all, Prannoy Roy is not a Stephanian. Secondly, and this goes for all detractors, a number of well-known colleges all over the world have had their ex-pupils land themselves in cases involving corruption and the like. There is certainly a case against arrogance, but one must remember that St. Stephen's doesn't hold the distinction (whether you agree or not) of being one of the best colleges in India for nothing. It has provided an amazing atmosphere for intellectual development, and its graduates have been very successful all over the world. So I'm sorry if you feel this way, but there is certainly some basis in seeing so many Stephanians as a part of public life, for better or worse.

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