13-10 2022 02:03
wrote:
Ajit had an amazing sense of humour. There was a time when we were both attached to the Holland Hall college of Allahabad University, he was a couple of years senior to me, but we got along well and saw many western movies in the Palace cinema in the good old days of early 60s. He was an encyclopaedia of Cricket records. He did not play cricket, but he remembered the score of every county match played in English summer. His mimicry of cricket commentary was a master class. He also had a good knowledge of the Bible and often spoke at the Trinity church. One of his sermons had a profound effect on us and we understood why people born in a Christian family also needed to repent of their sins. This had a huge impact on our spiritual lives. Goodbye my friend, may God receive you in his kingdom.
13-10 2022 02:03
wrote:
Ajit had an amazing sense of humour. There was a time when we were both attached to the Holland Hall college of Allahabad University, he was a couple of years senior to me, but we got along well and saw many western movies in the Palace cinema in the good old days of early 60s. He was an encyclopaedia of Cricket records. He did not play cricket, but he remembered the score of every county match played in English summer. His mimicry of cricket commentary was a master class. He also had a good knowledge of the Bible and often spoke at the Trinity church. One of his sermons had a profound effect on us and we understood why people born in a Christian family also needed to repent of their sins. This had a huge impact on our spiritual lives. Goodbye my friend, may God receive you in his kingdom.