Three of us, among four sisters, had studied at Kamalapur High School. When I was in grade 10, I attended Matijhil Govt Girls High School. My mother decided to improve my math skills. She heard that a math teacher from Kamalapur High School is very good and he tutors in his home in the nearby neighbourhood. My mom contacted him and secured a spot for me.
I have the address, and after some struggle, I found his place. I entered and saw there were some tables with chairs in the room. Some students my age were doing math. The teacher welcomed me with a smile and asked me to join his students.
Later, we were in a group of three. The other two students, Shyama and Champa, were from different schools. But we had a very good bond. That's a different story.
On those days, my youngest sister was attending Kamalapur High School where Barua sir was working. He knew my sister. When we three sisters studied in this school, we all received many prizes for different competitions. Barua sir noticed that too.
One day I heard he was telling others that these sisters have some unique brains. They are all very intelligent. Their parents must have taken very good care of them, or they also have intelligence in their family. Otherwise, not all sisters could be that good. All of them collect prizes every year because of their talent.
The way he was speaking, I could see how proud he is of being our teacher. I wish I had studied more, just to keep him proud of us. This is another kind of love from teachers to students. When I was a student, I never knew how much my teachers used to love me. I wish I had known. I would have taken my studies more seriously and maybe done better in my scores.
Then I heard he retired. Whenever I met him on the road or at any shop (our houses are in nearby neighbourhoods), he always recognized me. I was his student in 10th grade; he talked with me when I had a boy and still smiled and felt proud of me. I wish I could do more to always make him proud.
He told me he still goes to the school, has teas with teachers, and talks with students. I guess his coaching is still ongoing, even though he retired from the school. Recently, I saw his picture on the school website. He still looks young and strong. I wish him and his family to stay safe and sound.