Deccan Chronicle

Srinivas was humble, punctual: Teachers

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

On Tuesday, scores of students from Srinivas Kuchibhotl­a’s alma

mater, the St. Francis de Sales high school at Lallaguda, attended a prayer ceremony to remember the man teachers described as a “humble student”.

Growing up near Maula Ali, Srinivas was part of the school from LKG to Class 10.

And his teachers had very fond memories of the boy who was almost never late to class. “It’s been two decades but I clearly remember how good he was at studies. He was humble and possessed excellent leadership qualities which is why he was once made class leader,” Ms. Jessie Jose, who taught Srinivas maths in Classes 6 and 7 said.

Teachers were also sure the boy would go on and carve out a good career for himself.

The school’s administra­tion staff too spoke highly of Srinivas and his brother. “For 11 years, the brothers were never late and used to come to school early. Srinivas was a discipline­d student,” G. Peter Cardoz, a senior clerk at the school, said.

Other teachers and support staff said they had clear memories of Srinivas, the student.

“Hundreds of students pass out every year from this school but we remember only a few. Srinivas passed out in 1999 and we remember him very well,” another staff member said.

Srinivas and his two brothers studied at the school before pursuing their higher education.

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