Sanjana Iyer's Tale


Sanjana


My journey with Viteach started in the first year when I attended a meeting at portico, of the VITeach committee, which I wasn’t a part of and ended up attending it by mistake. I learnt what the club does and I found that Chandni and Datta were the ones leading them and approached them to join the club. That was the start and I never realised how It became such an integral part of my life. I knew I loved teaching always, but yet there was something special with the kids of the ADW school. They never looked at us like one of their strict teachers, they made us a part of their family so soon that It never hit me I was new to the place.

Sooner it became the best part of my day, I still remember waiting for my turn to come to go to school to teach. This was the place where I first met my best friend Karthik and Pradyumna on a routine Tuesday teaching at the ADW.

I can certainly never forget the spark I used to see in the eyes of these little angels when they looked at us. Be it ADW or Thiruvannamalai, VITeach never felt like a typical credit scoring club. The kids, they made us role models, imitated us and I still remember there was a kid at the Thiruvannamalai school that said that she wants to be me when she grows up. I had no words to express how I felt and that’s the point when I realised how we at VITeach were responsible for shaping hundreds of lives.

It was not just the kids' life but VITeach also shaped our lives, our skills and nurtured our decision-making skills. It was a total fun to be a part of this club, the way we used to boost energies, our chatty walks to the ADW school under the scorching Chennai sun, our music and dance filled bus trips back from Thiruvannamalai, now looking back at those days it feels like years. Looking back brings a flood of memories at the same time it hits me up that this time is over. If ever I get to relive the VITeach days I think I would want more than 4 years to do that. Cheers to the best days of college life, where we could make a difference.

Sanjana Iyer's Tale



My journey with Viteach started in the first year when I attended a meeting at portico, of the VITeach committee, which I wasn’t a part of and ended up attending it by mistake. I learnt what the club does and I found that Chandni and Datta were the ones leading them and approached them to join the club. That was the start and I never realised how It became such an integral part of my life. I knew I loved teaching always, but yet there was something special with the kids of the ADW school. They never looked at us like one of their strict teachers, they made us a part of their family so soon that It never hit me I was new to the place.

Sooner it became the best part of my day, I still remember waiting for my turn to come to go to school to teach. This was the place where I first met my best friend Karthik and Pradyumna on a routine Tuesday teaching at the ADW.

Sanjana I can certainly never forget the spark I used to see in the eyes of these little angels when they looked at us. Be it ADW or Thiruvannamalai, VITeach never felt like a typical credit scoring club. The kids, they made us role models, imitated us and I still remember there was a kid at the Thiruvannamalai school that said that she wants to be me when she grows up. I had no words to express how I felt and that’s the point when I realised how we at VITeach were responsible for shaping hundreds of lives.

It was not just the kids' life but VITeach also shaped our lives, our skills and nurtured our decision-making skills. It was a total fun to be a part of this club, the way we used to boost energies, our chatty walks to the ADW school under the scorching Chennai sun, our music and dance filled bus trips back from Thiruvannamalai, now looking back at those days it feels like years. Looking back brings a flood of memories at the same time it hits me up that this time is over. If ever I get to relive the VITeach days I think I would want more than 4 years to do that. Cheers to the best days of college life, where we could make a difference.