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Award for Distinguished Service

Prof B.K. Anand and Prof. Nandkumar H Keswani were honored at the Ypsilanti meeting. The plaque inscriptions and excerpts from letters received from our distinguished professor are shared below.

Award for Distinguished Service
Presented to Professor B.K. ANAND

In appreciation and recognition of outstanding service as Professor Physiology, Dean of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India, and for invaluable contribution as Faculty Advisor and inspirer for the Student Body while at the Institute

"Let me first of all thank you and all other AIIMSONIANS of America for the courtesies and affectionate sentiments which received from everyone. The four days spent by me with all of you at Ypsilanti will be remembered by me as a memorable experience, reminiscent of our teacher-pupil relationship of earlier periods of Institute's formation. The distinguished service awarded which I received from you will always be treasured by me. The most coveted award for a teacher is when he finds that his students still remember him, even when they have themselves achieved a level of success better than him".

-B.K. Anand
Award for Distinguished Service
Presented to Professor NANDKUMAR H. KESWANI

In appreciation and recognition of outstanding service as Professor of Anatomy & History of Medicine, Dean and Director of All India Institute of medical Sciences, New Delhi, India and for invaluable contribution as Faculty Advisor and inspirer for the Student Body while at the institute from August 9, 1956 through November 1, 1977.

I would like to convey my thanks and deep sense of gratitude to you all the AIIMSONIANS OF AMERICA for the love and regard you all had for me for whatever little contributions I have made in all my life, to the academic excellence of the AIIMS and to the welfare of the staff and students.

I was surprised, then delighted and elated by your recognition of my services to the AIIMS at your Eleventh Annual Convention of the AOA at Ypsilanti, MI on August 14, 1993. I have, along with my wife, loved you all like we have loved our own children; and in return, you have bestowed, in plenty, your love, affection and respect on both of us. We are proud of you and your spouses and children, above all your achievements in foreign environs. Nothing delights a devoted teacher more than seeing and feeling that the students have outshined the teacher in many a field-academic or extracurricular.

May you all prosper more and more in your health, wisdom and wealth"!

- Nand Keswani

2006-10-18 06:08:53 · answer #1 · answered by Krishna 6 · 0 0

You didn't finish the question so I'm stabbing in the dark, but some professors would appreciate this kind of gesture.
If you choose to compose such a letter I would wait until final grades are in (so as not to be considered a kiss-up) then write a letter in a fairly formal voice, use the professors title, cite the exact reason for your profound appreciation and close with thanks.

2006-10-15 13:12:52 · answer #2 · answered by awakeatdawn 3 · 0 0

"My True Friend ! I could wake up Because YOU SAID --- Good Morning to me. Thanks / Dhayavaad / Sposibo / Merci Beaucoup / Gracias Senor, Senorita, Senora / Shukriya / Shukriya." ---- your little one --------------------

2006-10-15 14:47:17 · answer #3 · answered by A Big Fat ZERO 2 · 0 0

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