Hindustan Times (Patiala)

SUNDAR THE STUDENT

- Poulomi Banerjee n poulomi.banerjee@htlive.com

It was late one night in 2013 when professor Sanat Kumar Roy was woken up by the shrill ringing of his phone. A journalist from the US wanted to know something about a person he insisted was a former student of his. “It was only after some enquiries that I realised that the person he was referring to as Sundar Pichai, then a senior vice-president in Google, was ex-student Pichai Sundarajan,” says the retired IIT Kharagpur professor, with a laugh.

That’s how IIT Kharagpur remembers one of their most famous alumni – Sundar Pichai, current Google CEO – who graduated from the premier institute’s metallurgi­cal engineerin­g department in 1993, 25 years ago.

The list of toppers that hangs on one of the walls in the department, bears his name as the topper of his batch. Indranil Manna, who had been Pichai’s B.Tech thesis guide, still has a copy of his work.

Both professors remember Pichai as “shy, quiet, but intelligen­t” in class. Manna also remembers his “big handwritin­g”. “If you ask me today whether I had known then that he would be the Google CEO one day, I will say a leader for sure, a thinking man... He was bright, had a star in his eyes,” says Manna.

Manna was in contact with Pichai till he finished his masters from Stanford. “I had expected him to go in for a PhD ...” He adds: “If I remember right, he didn’t have beard while he was here. But that apart, he hasn’t changed much.”

Manna was not at IIT Kharagpur when Pichai visited the campus last year. But boarders of Nehru Hall of Residence – the hostel where Pichai had lived as a student – remember the visit well, as do most of those present on campus at the time.

The current occupant of the room, Aditya Buridi, says he texted his friends to tell them he was in Pichai’s old room, when it was allotted to him. “They asked me for a treat,” he says with a laugh. The corridors outside have received a fresh coat of whitewash since Pichai’s visit last year. Some of the paint covers the room number painted on the door frame – 309 – in front of which Pichai had so happily posed for photos.

P Simalu, a former member of the mess staff, who retired a few months back, has a treasured memento from that visit hanging on his drawing room wall — a photo with the Google CEO. “He smiled when he saw me and hugged me,” he says. “He was a nice boy, happy when we served dosa or some other south Indian dish at the mess. He didn’t like things like chana curry too much,” he says with a chuckle.

Neither the professors, nor any of the staff though, remember Pichai’s romance with fellow student Anjali (now his wife), which the Google CEO revealed during his visit last year. But that would be characteri­stic of the relationsh­ip the shy student had with his professors. “Maybe his friends knew,” says Manna, with a smile.

 ?? SHUVANKUR /HT PHOTO ?? Fourth year computer science student Aditya Buridi, the current resident of what used to be Sundar Pichai’s hostel room at IIT Kharagpur.
SHUVANKUR /HT PHOTO Fourth year computer science student Aditya Buridi, the current resident of what used to be Sundar Pichai’s hostel room at IIT Kharagpur.
 ?? Illustrati­on: MANOJ SINHA ??
Illustrati­on: MANOJ SINHA

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