*An IIT Legacy....* Flashback to 1954 - A tall gangling young lecturer, Rama Sastri, with a very marked Telugu lilt to his English, taught us Physics at IIT Kharagpur. He was an excellent teacher, despite his accented English, and also served as the warden of Azad Hall. A (hilarious) general body meeting of the hostel was held sometime late1954 to discuss burgeoning mess bills, which had climbed from rupees thirty to an astronomical forty rupees per month. Rama Sastri had to pacify the irate students. He patiently explained the reasons for the increase 'What to do, everythingu become costly, ricu, saltu, pepperu, vegetablesu all cost more." The students were mesmerised by the accent'u and kept quiet. The meeting passed off peacefully. The anecdote became part of the early IIT student lore as a memorable event'u! Rama Sastri was deputed for a year to MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, on a post doctoral fellowship. He came back a changed man. He had broad shoulders (filled out thanks to nourishing US food) and sported a marked American accent. His bold visage was unrecognizable from the figure he cut a year earlier. He sounded totally American until he came to the deadly word 'against' when he reverted to his original Telugu persona. He pronounced it as 'againistu,' and we were relieved that our beloved Prof had become normal. Rama Sastri left IIT Kharagpur in the early sixties and joined the Physics Department of the newly set up IIT Madras. He retired years later as a much loved Professor after an excellent career. IIT Madras now runs a student award in his memory. Rama Sastri's son, Krish graduated with a Mechanical Engineering degree from IIT Madras in 1977 and later, in the 1980s, migrated to the US and is now a lecturer in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at San Diego State University. One may wonder the reason for a long spiel about a Physics teacher of long ago: His granddaughter Usha was born in USA, graduated from Yale, did a Master's degree at Cambridge and later attended the Law School at Yale where she met and married a classmate. Usha Chilukuri is the wife of JD Vance, Trump's running mate. *Yes, the accomplished daughter of a Mechanical Engineer from IIT Madras and the granddaughter of a Physics teacher at IIT Kharagpur and IIT Madras is set to become the Second Lady of the USA!*
Your writeup made it to The Times of India When Usha Vance's grandfather's Telugu accent made IIT students fall in love with him | World News - Times of India
Dear @gamma50g It was just a forward, not my write up. That's why I brought it under Interesting Shares?
Very inspiring and humorous write up.More than the lu lu business mess bill of forty rupees took me back to the old days.I had the privilege of having fried rice,roated cashewnut and lemon juice all for less than a rupee in1954 in the college mess on sundays. Coming to the subject of the Second lady it is a matter of pride for all of us.Looking at the pedigree she must be brilliant. Regards SLN