Wednesday, September, 27, 2017

  • Nation
  • World
  • States
  • Cities
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Galleries
  • Videos
  • Life Style
  • Specials
  • Opinions
  • All Sections  
    States Tamil Nadu Kerala Karnataka Andhra Pradesh Telangana Odisha
    Cities Chennai DelhiBengaluru Hyderabad Kochi Thiruvananthapuram
    Nation World Business Sport Cricket Football Tennis Other Education Social News
    Entertainment English Hindi Kannada Malayalam Tamil Telugu Review Galleries Videos
    Auto Life style Tech Health Travel Food Books Spirituality
    Opinions Editorials Ask Prabhu Columns Prabhu Chawla T J S George S Gurumurthy Ravi Shankar Shankkar Aiyar Shampa Dhar-Kamath Karamatullah K Ghori
    Edex Indulge Event Xpress Magazine The Sunday Standard E-paper
Home Cities Hyderabad

CEO Satya Nadella’s HPS a ‘small, out-of-the-way school’?

By Express News Service  |   Published: 27th September 2017 02:03 AM  |  

Last Updated: 27th September 2017 07:28 AM  |   A+A A-   |  

0

Share Via Email

HYDERABAD: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s book ‘Hit Refresh’ made waves globally on the first day of its release for the grand themes it addresses, but for people from his alma mater in Hyderabad there was one curious observation that caused an errr moment. “Shantanu Narayen, the CEO of Adobe; Ajay Singh Banga, the CEO of MasterCard; Syed B Ali, head of Cavium Networks; Prem Watsa, founder of Fairfax Financial Holdings in Toronto; parliament leaders, film stars, athletes, academics, and writers — all came from this small, out-of-the-way school,” he writes in the book.

Those not in the know would be forgiven for believing that the Telugu-speaker is referring to some underfunded government-run school. Hyderabadis, on the other hand, would probably do a spit-take to learn that Nadella is speaking of the Hyderabad Public School, an institution of sorts in the city. Maybe it was a fact-check oversight, but that description of the old school is quite incorrect. HPS is not small, being an expanse of more than 150 acres, and certainly not out-of-the-way, being where Hyderabad and Secunderabad meet.

Set up as Jagirdar College in 1932 on the lines of Eton College in England by the Seventh Nizam of Hyderabad Mir Osman Ali Khan for the sons of jagirdars and other feudal princelings, it was renamed HPS after the jagirdar system was abolished in 1950.If Rajiv Gandhi and his northern cronies flocked to snooty Doon School in Dehradun, in the south HPS was the favoured destination for the spawn of the wealthy and the elite. Its alumni include, apart from the aforementioned worthies, Union civil aviation minister Ashok Gajapathi Babu, former AP CM Kiran Kumar Reddy, India’s permanent rep to the UN Syed Akbaruddin, cricket commentator Hasrsha Bhogle, UK beer billionaire Karan Billimoria. Appropriate then that the colours of the HPS flag should mirror those of Oxford and Cambridge universities, its alumni forming as exclusive and incestuous a club of citizenry and power as those hoary varsities are known to nurture.

What might have caused Nadella’s oversight? HPS continues to be the most sought-after school in Hyderabad. Today, ranked among the top 10 schools in the country, the school is the cradle of the offspring of Hyderabad’s realtors, wealthy contractors, and virtually all of Tollywood’s chote babus. Not so ‘small’ and ‘out-of-the-way’.

O
P
E
N

Latest

Earthquake of magnitude 6.0 shakes northern Japan

Two girls molested at IIT Kanpur; accused identified

RTI activist Mukesh Dube murdered in Madhya Pradesh

BJP MP Varun Gandhi strikes discordant note on Rohingya issue

Dawood's brother Iqbal Kaskar, aides booked under PMLA

149 Indian prisoners in Sharjah to be released

Bihar Congress chief Ashok Choudhary removed from party

HC dismisses Honeypreet Insan's anticipatory bail plea

Gallery
Manmohan Singh was born on September 26 1932. (Express archives)
Manmohan Singh's 85th birthday: A glance at the legacy of the former Prime Minister
The BHU has been in the news for over a year for issues like the ban on non-vegetarian food in women’s hostels and restrictions on women students’ movements after sundown. The molestation of a student last week brought the students' pent-up anger to the f
IN PICS | What happened at Vanarasi's BHU as we know
arrow
Videos
Army Chief Gen Bipin Rawat (File| PTI)
Will conduct surgical strike again if Pakistan doesn't mend ways: Army chief Bipin Rawat
Palestinian gunman kills 3 Israeli guards at West Bank settlement
arrow

FOLLOW US

Copyright - newindianexpress.com 2017

Dinamani | Kannada Prabha | Samakalika Malayalam | Malayalam Vaarika | Indulgexpress | Edex Live | Cinema Express | Event Xpress

Contact Us | About Us | Careers | Privacy Policy | Search | Terms of Use | Advertise With Us

Home | Nation | World | Cities | Business | Columns | Entertainment | Sport | Magazine | The Sunday Standard