MR.I D N SAHI, ICS- FORMER CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS: A TRIBUTE
It's been our endeavour in the OLA Glimpses Team to seek out contributions about the School and people associated with it from beyond our small group of contributors.
I was therefore delighted to hear from Mr Sushil Sahi, who writes about his father the late Mr I D N Sahi, ICS. The pictures used were also sent by him.
Mr Sahi, a distinguished Civil Servant was the Chairman of the Board of Governors of our School from 1972 to 1974 -when he was the Secretary, Ministry of Education of the Government of India.
Mr Indra Deva Narain Sahi was born on 27th September, 1916. He joined the ICS in 1940 as Sub Collector, Tinnevelly in erstwhile Madras Presidency. In 1947, he was sent back to his home state, Uttar Pradesh, and posted to Saharanpur. After serving in various capacities, his final posting was as Secretary, Ministry of Education,( later known as HRD Ministry), from 1972 - 1974. On his retirement, Mr Sahi settled down in "Sunnybank" his home in Lovedale. He passed away on 20th November, 1986.
Sushil Sahi writes, " He had given a formal and legal identity to The Lawrence School, Lovedale, by saving the vibrant 750 acre estate for the School. The formal identity of the School is Nature, which continues to attract OLs back to Lovedale, and helps to make the children future ready in this time of climate change, habitat loss and biodiversity destruction. The detail of the interaction within the regional and Central Govts for the legal identity of the School is given below
The Land Ceiling Act of 15th February, 1970, applied to agricultural and religious land. Amar Farms was established by/ and in memory of Lt. Gen Dev, who had long standing connections with the School. About the year 1972 or 1973, then TN Govt. Collector of Nilgiris decided that 750 acres belonging to The Lawrence School, Lovedale was far in excess of the 30 acres permitted under above law
If I am not mistaken, bull dozers appeared in the premises of Prep School to bring down the building. According to the 30 acre rule, this fell outside the limit of 30 acres, apart from other areas of the School grounds
Mr Vyas, the Headmaster, rushed to Delhi to meet Mr Sahi, to seek his help in preserving the land for the School. Mr Sahi then had quite a few meetings with the officials of the Ministry of Defence and Law Ministry. It was imperative to preserve the heritage and all the land belonging to the School. At the end of these deliberations, a solution was found - The Ministry of Defence would own the entire estate and would lease the land of 750 acres with the School buildings to the Education Ministry ( now HRD Ministry ) at the rate of Re.1/- per annum. The lease is to run for 99 years. This procedure then saved the land from being taken over by the TN Govt
Once, during the tenure of Mr Vyas as Headmaster another problem had arisen. This was the time of Sri Lankan Tamils seeking refuge in India. They came in large numbers. Many of them travelled to the Nilgiris to seek shelter. The District Administration decided that Lawrence School land, toward Dhobi Ghat would be an ideal place to relocate all refugees coming to the Nilgiris from Sri Lanka. Understandably, Mr Vyas was most concerned about the safety of the children, mainly and of course School property. He had to again seek the help of the Ministry of Defence, as also the District Administration to resettle the Sri Lankan refugees elsewhere. They were finally shifted in Valley View, Lovedale.
I do hope you will incorporate this write up in the ebook. As I mentioned, the Chairman was the serving Education Secretary in my Father's time. This made it possible to obtain the good offices of the other Ministries in finalising the legal identity of The Lawrence School. Lovedale. "
Mr I D N Sahi as the Chief Guest, Founder's Parade, 1970s
Sushil Sahi studied briefly in Lovedale from 1974 to 1976 then went to the Doon School where he did his ISC. He has taught in many Schools including The Lawrence Schools at Lovedale, and Sanawar. He was the Principal of the Riverside Public School in Kotagiri.
By a happy co-incidence, Father's Day was celebrated last month. I would like to think this is a small yet meaningful tribute by a son to his illustrious father!
Like Sushil Sahi, if you wish to send in a piece relating to The Lawrence School, Lovedale and people associated with it, please do contact us at: olalovedale@gmail.com with the subject line: "For Consideration: Contribution to Glimpses"
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A comment on Gratitude and the formal identity of OLs and Lawrencians of The Lawrence School, Lovedale, which may be said to be Nature
Of the many virtues enriching human life, the foremost is gratitude. The first note of gratitude is to our parents
We are living on earth, breathing air, taking in nutrients and everything nature has to offer us, free of cost. We receive more from the Universe than we can ever give back, so we should be grateful to God. Our gratitude to nature should lead us to preserve our environment, and bequeath it to future generations. Gratitude implies that we deal with nature tenderly, with a sublime, sensitive and spiritual heart. Gratitude should include nature as a whole, and also the invisible cause and source of visible creation. Gratitude has a deep, comprehensive bearing on our life, the environment and the countless generations past and future
Interesting story. Thank you Sushil Sahi.
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