Wednesday 7 September 2016

NUJS SPECIAL #ByPranvikaBedi


You can check-out any time you like, But you can never leave

-Pranvika
 

I always dreamt of going to law school but I was not quite prepared for the rollercoaster ride that is NUJS. You see it towering in the distance, a veritable behemoth of fun and thrilling screams, but you still need to navigate your way through the amusement park reincarnated as Kolkata, to find a seat on the ride of your lifetime. Once you’ve found a seat on that rollercoaster, you must buckle up because this is one ride where you don’t want to fall off.

I grew up believing that hostel life involves a plethora of restrictions and adjustment issues. Indeed, being a resident at NUJS comes with caveats and perks. However, after two and half years, I can definitely say that the perks trump the caveats. It has a lot to offer in terms of the life you live as an independent hostler. You get to live life the way you want to and you realize that being on your own, is neither the rosy picture you painted for yourself as a child nor is the dreadful saga that many tried to convince that it might be.

Living in the hostel you learn that life at NUJS doesn’t end at night, the campus adorns a whole new persona post-midnight! For starters, being a resident of the hostel here means you can never be bored. For each time you might think of boredom, you are exposed to live music late at night (courtesy: - the boys hostel is home to music junkies who have no qualms in displaying their love for music at deafening volumes). From deep-sermonizing conversations to the ever awaited chance to binge watch movies and shows with your buddies, hostel life is enthused with all the hidden fantasies you wanted to unravel. (Your desire for infinitely long sleepovers come true too :D).

For all who do not know, Kolkata weather can be supremely romantic and blissful at nights! So, post dinner, going for a ‘walk’ (solitary or couple-y or friendly) is something that interests us a lot! Still feel bored? The list can be extended to going for that delicious cup of ‘chai’ sold at Chingrighata, just a few steps away from college. That weather and those freshly brewed leaves to go along with it-folks, life seems bliss.

The location of NUJS is very conducive for chillers- right in the middle of Salt Lake City, it is a conduit to explore and access all the shady-not-so-shady corners of the city of joy! For food lovers, NUJS, is well connected to all the places that offer scrumptious-affordable-delectable food. A big thumbs-up! Clubbing? It offers some great clubs- Sheesha, Roxy, Backstage- the best clubs happen to be just a cab away. A special shout-out to ladies night at Roxy, every Wednesday ;)!

Another sought after activity is the night time rendezvous with the ever-smiling ‘Pattu’ da, who sells all sorts of haberdashery right across the road opposite college. Ideal for a quick chai and ciggie break, the shacks near NUJS are where the students meet after class, between class but mostly during class. These shacks also feed the hungry hordes when the food at the Mess is of a particularly unpalatable nature. They are a social networking point, where groups of students sit and talk and watch the world (and the NIFT girls, of course) go by.

And then a weekend comes up- my favorite time! Time for ultimate rollicking. Come Friday, we start planning what can be done for the next two and a half days ahead of us. We make plans for trips that are as forgettable as unforgettable, for all the right reasons of course. Darjeeling is not far. Digha, Mandarmani, Sundarbans or the ever popular Vedic Village top our list of places to go to for a weekend get-away. Some decide to spend those days doing projects, moots or other academically oriented activities. Others only want to sit back, clean rooms and do laundry. Some consider sleeping their way through it. Some decide to gym harder (I happen to belong to this category). Those who live close to college simply extend the weekend and go home!

One of my top favorites is the Mess at NUJS. This is where hunger-struck hostelites descend four times a day to replenish and socialize. The Mess follows a weekly menu which changes according to changing seasons and preferences. A delight for chicken-fish lovers, a home for unfettered food, a panacea for hunger-pangs, Oh! How much I love the mess. The Mess is also where the frenzied crowds of sports fans descend whenever there is a football match or an F1 race on the telly. Wednesday happens to be our favorite-chicken sausages, fish, Biryani and the awesome chamchams-life feels good that day.

Located on the ground floor of the Boys’ Hostel, the “Recreation Room” is the room meant for recreation D The room is occupied by TT , foosball and pool tables. This comes along with frenzied lovers of the same. Regular chess, pool and foosball challenges are a daily aspect of law school life. To go along with eclectic activities at NUJS, the highlight is the “Sunday Sessions” or karaoke evenings which are a delight for music lovers.

Cutting to the chase, life at NUJS is really relaxed for those who know how to prioritize their preferences. It gives us the requisite discretion to go about doing things and living life our way. It teaches us independence and the meaning of true freedom. The knowledge that you are allowed (for a person who is not permitted to leave home after 8.30 pm) to go out for a movie a 10.30, without a care in the world, is more liberating than I can explain.

NUJS has converted me into four things- someone who does not fear lizards and ants anymore, someone who has exceptional tolerance for mosquito bites, someone who can endure the foulest smells and someone who can be as nocturnal as an owl. Nocturnal at NUJS means participating in the Pizza Nights, Burger Nights, Rolls Nights, drinking nights and DJ nights (yes, be jealous). Researching, analyzing and churning out our own gossip becomes a quotidian routine.

Sometimes, I feel I have become lazier after coming to the hostel. Well, a bed in-between classes seems more favorable than any monotonic/interesting lecture being delivered by the course teacher. Folks, sleep comes easy: anytime and all the time. (Especially classes). From waking up at 8:30 am for a 9:30 class to waking up at 9:30 for the same, we have come a long way! We oversleep, only to realize there’s no time to eat breakfast before attending class. Assignments seem doable. Going to Big-Bazaar becomes a weekly visit. You have time to laze around all day, take the next bus to Mani Square, the mall next door, or to Quest, the fanciest mall of Kolkata, or squeeze into a cab with your new friends, headed to Park Street, the land of food, dance, and shopping sprees.

Hostel life also teaches you the art of bargaining-until college, I didn’t know 6 apples cost 200 rupees or that traveling by bus is more economical than booking an Ola :p At times, you have to pull all-nighters to complete a project; however, this feels like the most natural thing to do! Then there are those things that can’t fit into a typical daily itinerary. The fact that I can just pop over to someone’s room when I’m looking for a tube of toothpaste, a cup of sympathy, a doze of hysteria and of course lots of coffee; watching late night football games with the most fanatic group of spectators ever to follow the sport; and (although this is going to sound majorly nerdy) even the 4 a.m. joint study sessions with the top brains of the country.

Hostel life at NUJS, for me, is definitely an awesome celebration each day (music, food, gossip and so much more) with people high on ecstasy and drunk on spirits (pun intended).
I envy my friends in UILS or other colleges in Chandigarh. They luxuriate in good cars and ironed clothes and readily available grocery. It has its own perks! However, had I not come to NUJS (2000 kilometers away from the homely comforts of Chandigarh), I would not have tasted the bliss of freedom. For which, I am grateful.


When I was in Chandigarh, I missed hostel much more than I thought I ever would. So when I got back, I resolved to enjoy, for the remaining two and a half years, every night of hostel life that I had hitherto loved without noticing! These nights then suddenly turn into faint dewy-mornings, friends become family and life, then makes sense.

ABOUT THE WRITER:


Pranvika Bedi is a 3rd year student pursuing B.A.LL.B. from National University of Juridical Sciences in Kolkata. She is an adept writer, a keen reader, a proficient speaker and the list goes on :)

18 comments:

  1. Could not relate more... You are a star :)

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  2. You have written this beautifully and so honestly. Trust me, but now I am feeling sorry for myself for not being at NUJS. Despite all the odds the life seems to be so interesting and enriching out there. And I am sure you are enjoying this roller coaster ride in full swing. Have fun dear :)

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  3. You have written this beautifully and so honestly. Trust me, but now I am feeling sorry for myself for not being at NUJS. Despite all the odds the life seems to be so interesting and enriching out there. And I am sure you are enjoying this roller coaster ride in full swing. Have fun dear :)

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  4. Super duper like great work g.... keep smiling g... All the very best for your future ahead God bless you tc g

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  5. Super duper like great work g.... keep smiling g... All the very best for your future ahead God bless you tc g

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  6. Beautiful piece...
    God bless you...

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  7. I dont knw is it going the same for everyone reading this article,but for me it was like,I completely emerged myself in your character and feeling like all this things are happeing right at this moment.Wish I could be to this place for a time.fantastic works by you.just superb

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  8. Just a small correction, Roxy Ladies Nights are on Thursdays!! :P

    Keep up the good writing.

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  10. Hey loved the write up. Had some questions as an NUJS aspirant. Could you please mail me at monicatujur123@gmail.com? Had some questions. Thanks!

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  11. Hey loved the write up. Had some questions as an NUJS aspirant. Could you please mail me at monicatujur123@gmail.com? Had some questions. Thanks!

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  12. Well written Pranvika. Only I can realize the true feeling of staying 2000 km away from my hometown in RGNUL.

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  13. I got fully charged to face clat on May after reading your article mam .. thnkyou for sharing your experience with us that has motivated me to work harder and harder for the success

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