Swati Ma'am had taught me Maths and Physics. And so much about Life and Living.
She would often encourage me to write more often. And today, as I sit near the laptop to try and give shape to so many thoughts that are swirling in my mind, it is because she is no more with us.
I'm as devastated and shocked as all of you who have known her, and as much at a loss, at her pre-mature departure. Even in times where most news has been negative news, this one is the abyss, and has broken me in a way I could never have imagined.
She was the best teacher you could ever hope to find, a great cook, and most importantly, she had the kindest heart ever.
Despite having taught thousands of students, she had a personal connect with each of them. She took a personal interest in all their lives, and remembered everything about them. Remembering (and nurturing) love lives was her forte. Hell, she even knew about me and Gunjan, perhaps even before we did.
One will find her comment in every post of her student - she always tried to keep in touch with every body.
Shock and devastation gives way to so many wonderful memories in her company. Memories of the silly games we played in her tuitions, the treats, the gossips, the agony aunt sessions, the motivational speeches, and not to forget her teachings.
Warm, fun-loving, kind, empathetic, genius, witty are few of the adjectives which would aptly describe her.
If ever there is a person who fits the bill of 'friend, philosopher, and guide', it is her.
Ma'am, wish you had not left us so soon. You have no idea how many lives you have touched in a wonderful way. Your departure is unfair. Wish I had kept in touch more. But I pray that you find peace wherever you are.
Will always remember you wearing that wonderful smile. You will be missed, always.
Om Shanti.
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