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I was busy (traveling) for the past few days, went to Salem (to college) to collect my TC and to Coimbatore to see a friend.
As it is a Government college each and everything has some procedure. To get TC and caution deposit we have to write requisition letter and get signed by class teacher, HOD, Admin. Office etc.
My class teacher would sign the letters (used to read thrice) and forward it to the HOD. You must write sir, kindly, please, respected, etc in between wherever possible. Otherwise he will correct your letter and ask you to make fresh one with corrections. Due to these hardships many would come there if only required.
So, we group of six sat and have written one letter with advice from one guy who got already signed.
We all six went to his room and I was the first to give it to him
Actually I have written ‘sir, I kindly request you to issue the TC’.
He corrected it to ‘sir, I request you to kindly issue the TC’
Could you get the difference, he is correcting it to ask the HOD ‘to issue the TC kindly to me’
We didn’t tell anything to him, as all have written same thing, all came back made a fresh one and got signed. At last we have made it (sigh of relief).
bye
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It happens not only in Govt college, my friend also in many other colleges. like my college.
ravi........dont foget that after getting all cetificates by following all procedures we miss our cc on cleaning room
hi mugu, yeah, i forgot to add that we unknowingly burnt our course completion certificate while cleaning the room. - after all that procedures the end was tragedy
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