Of Rules, Regulations & Discipline…
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JITIN
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He has a cellphone. But you can’t call him. His sleeping hours are in the range 0-5 hours a day. Not one minute more. He has to wake up at 4am daily, throughout his stay. But he is not sure when he would sleep at night. He lives in dehradun, but knows only one place here: Indian Military Academy (IMA). He is a cousin of mine & there are many like him!
There is only one day when you can hope to meet him: Sunday. So I had the distinct pleasure to catch up with my dear cousin during the last two Sundays (being in doon luckily)! And what followed was a riveting account of ‘Living life on the edge 24*7’…
If you thought: ‘Rules are made to be broken, regulations are only on paper & disciplined behaviour is out of fashion’. Think again!
Because when you enter into the hallowed portals of IMA, Dehradun reality bites!
Its when the very definition of ‘difficult’ & its horrid synonyms changes! I have been through quite a few ‘tough’ situations during my life. But nothing can beat the rigorous schedule of a normal day at the academy. A brief snapshot:
0400 hrs: The alarm clock rings, but there is no option of snooze. You have to wake up now. You have to complete the morning ablutions, bath, dress-up and get ready in exactly half an hour.
0430 hrs: The uniform check is done. A proper dress up means: Only three buttons of your shirt should be visible, the rest should be inside your trousers. The tie should be perfectly aligned with the shirt & the trousers. The shoes should be well polished at all times. And the whole uniform should be neatly pressed. If you fail to comply by even one of them, then its punishment time.
0500 hrs: The PT starts which goes on &on with different exercises, followed by a yoga session, then running 10 km everyday on the field. And all this for 180 minutes!!!
0800 hrs: Breakfast time. The basic funda is to eat as much as possible. Because you are not sure whether or not you would get a chance to eat again during the whole day!
0900-1300 hrs: Theory classes in state of the art classrooms. No physical activity is involved here. And if you are lucky that any teacher is absent, then there is some rest, much to everyone’s relief.
1300-1430 hrs: The Drill test. The toughest of them all. It involves completing tasks of the gravest kind in minimum possible time. Usually, it takes more time than the allotted period. And once it is over, most of the people are totally exhausted & near a state of unconsciousness.
1430-1530 hrs: If you are lucky enough to survive past the drill test in time, then you can have lunch but only at your seniors mercy. Well there are three types of students in the academy. The first term’s are called ekkis, the second term as dukkis & the third term as teekis! One of the ‘teekis’ is your overstudy. He is responsible for all your actions & the way you behave in the academy. In return, you will have to complete all his tasks. From bringing items from shops, to searching for his bike and cleaning his room also. So you can eat only if the teekis allow you to do so.
1530-1630 hrs: Sports time! The most enjoyable time of the day. Here you can play all the games of your interest and based on the competitions ahead. Excelling in sports is considered to be of special significance in military & all the senior personnel in the academy are distinguished sportspersons! So even sports is a serious business here…
1700-2000 hrs: After a half an hour tea break (again only if you don’t have to complete any punishments or the order of teekis), this is Study time! Non-stop for three hours at a stretch…
2000-2100 hrs: Dinner break! Time to get some food in after a long day out :-)
2100-…… hrs: And now begins the dreaded part: The night time :-(
Because now you return back to your respective rooms and the dukkis & teekis are waiting for you there! No its not ragging… Infact, it is discipline being taught to the juniors by there kind seniors… You have to do everything: somethings which are uncensored to be written here and others which are physically draining, to say the least!
Hmmm… anybody reading this would have been terrified by now!
But not everything is so menacing... Their is the other side too!
There is only one day when you can hope to meet him: Sunday. So I had the distinct pleasure to catch up with my dear cousin during the last two Sundays (being in doon luckily)! And what followed was a riveting account of ‘Living life on the edge 24*7’…
If you thought: ‘Rules are made to be broken, regulations are only on paper & disciplined behaviour is out of fashion’. Think again!
Because when you enter into the hallowed portals of IMA, Dehradun reality bites!
Its when the very definition of ‘difficult’ & its horrid synonyms changes! I have been through quite a few ‘tough’ situations during my life. But nothing can beat the rigorous schedule of a normal day at the academy. A brief snapshot:
0400 hrs: The alarm clock rings, but there is no option of snooze. You have to wake up now. You have to complete the morning ablutions, bath, dress-up and get ready in exactly half an hour.
0430 hrs: The uniform check is done. A proper dress up means: Only three buttons of your shirt should be visible, the rest should be inside your trousers. The tie should be perfectly aligned with the shirt & the trousers. The shoes should be well polished at all times. And the whole uniform should be neatly pressed. If you fail to comply by even one of them, then its punishment time.
0500 hrs: The PT starts which goes on &on with different exercises, followed by a yoga session, then running 10 km everyday on the field. And all this for 180 minutes!!!
0800 hrs: Breakfast time. The basic funda is to eat as much as possible. Because you are not sure whether or not you would get a chance to eat again during the whole day!
0900-1300 hrs: Theory classes in state of the art classrooms. No physical activity is involved here. And if you are lucky that any teacher is absent, then there is some rest, much to everyone’s relief.
1300-1430 hrs: The Drill test. The toughest of them all. It involves completing tasks of the gravest kind in minimum possible time. Usually, it takes more time than the allotted period. And once it is over, most of the people are totally exhausted & near a state of unconsciousness.
1430-1530 hrs: If you are lucky enough to survive past the drill test in time, then you can have lunch but only at your seniors mercy. Well there are three types of students in the academy. The first term’s are called ekkis, the second term as dukkis & the third term as teekis! One of the ‘teekis’ is your overstudy. He is responsible for all your actions & the way you behave in the academy. In return, you will have to complete all his tasks. From bringing items from shops, to searching for his bike and cleaning his room also. So you can eat only if the teekis allow you to do so.
1530-1630 hrs: Sports time! The most enjoyable time of the day. Here you can play all the games of your interest and based on the competitions ahead. Excelling in sports is considered to be of special significance in military & all the senior personnel in the academy are distinguished sportspersons! So even sports is a serious business here…
1700-2000 hrs: After a half an hour tea break (again only if you don’t have to complete any punishments or the order of teekis), this is Study time! Non-stop for three hours at a stretch…
2000-2100 hrs: Dinner break! Time to get some food in after a long day out :-)
2100-…… hrs: And now begins the dreaded part: The night time :-(
Because now you return back to your respective rooms and the dukkis & teekis are waiting for you there! No its not ragging… Infact, it is discipline being taught to the juniors by there kind seniors… You have to do everything: somethings which are uncensored to be written here and others which are physically draining, to say the least!
Hmmm… anybody reading this would have been terrified by now!
But not everything is so menacing... Their is the other side too!
Starting on a humorous note:
A conversation between a teeki and my cousin (ekki)…
Teeki: Hey you dumb ass come here!!!
Ekki: Yeeeeeeeesssss siiiiiiiir….
Teeki: What happened to you?
Ekki: Noooooo siiiiiiiiiir…….
Teeki: What yes and no? Bring fruits for me from the market you doper!!!
Ekki: Okkkkkkk sirrrrr….. Whiiiich onesssss?
Teeki: Some bananas, apples, mangoes etc.
Ekki: How maaaaaaaanyyyy……………….. Siiiiiiiiiir!!!
Teeki (now in a rage): Jitne milein! Now go. Fast!!!!
Ekki (floating like a drunkyard): Okkkkkkkkk….
(Slips and falls down!!!!!)
Teeki: Ok get up! Tell mishra to do all this. You go doper!!!
& so he manages to esacpe… With a drama act!
So its not only the physical stuff but your personality which develops on all fronts!
And once your over with the first term, life becomes more & more smooth…
As they say: First termer is an ‘orderly’. Second termer is the ‘master’. And the third termer is the ‘king’!
A movie is also screened every Saturday evening in the IMA’s world class auditorium known as “Khetrepal”! Another welcome change for the students!
And the icing on the cake is the famous POP. That is the “passing out parade”…
A once in a life-time experience…
So as this rather intriguing conversation came to a sudden end with a voice from behind. It was my cousin’s overstudy calling him from behind!
My cousin: Hello sir! How are you? Meet my elder brother. He is from dehradun only.
Overstudy: It’s a pleasure to meet you. (Then pointing to my cousin) Have you completed that…….
(But before he could finish)
My cousin: Oh brother I think you are getting a bit late now. Lets go. See you soon sir…
So as I get a real time experience of my cousin’s trickery at display…
I moved out of IMA with mixed emotions!
Life may be really tough here… but then at the end of the day: Its worth the pain!
There He was standing waving me “good-bye” and assuring me that he would call me from my cellphone again whenever he is allowed to meet people from dehradun! The dehradun that exists outside Indian Military Academy!