Drawing a full breath, I acknowledged the unbearable heat of a mid
April’s tropical sun and looking at the feebly moving ceiling fans in the
valuation hall, I pitied upon the general discomfort of the examiners who were
sitting with me in that hall with bundles of answer scripts for valuation. I
looked around, stopped my pen and relaxed for a while and started observing and
thinking........
Occasional gossiping among examiners was the only form of refreshment
amidst the back-paining job of valuation. And sometimes when some benign
natured examiner amongst us sponsored refreshments for the unit, either in the
form of cool drink or tea or ice-cream, unknowingly dazzling smiles would
spread on the faces of all the examiners.
Apart from gossiping and smiles there are also streaks of seriousness.
For example, some examiners will come to the valuation hall with a very serious
visage. They will sit glued to their bunch of answer papers constantly without raising
their heads even for a second. They will spare no efforts to devour the answer
papers greedily like the hungry cows grazing grass. They won’t say ‘hello’ nor
discuss politics although the election is at hand.
And another group of examiners are there, who sometime take rest and
sometime run fast. They are of the normal category, analogous to the experienced
bikers who move in variable speeds depending on the traffic and condition of
road. Also, we come across another type of examiners who are termed as the ‘Loud
Speaker’ type of examiners. Such examiners cannot take up paper correction work
quietly. They laugh and speak so loudly that the noise level of the hall may
rise to 120 decibels as that of a speeding bullet.
Whatever may we be, we, the examiners, keep the ball rolling and every
year lakhs of students appear exams and lakhs of students come out with flying
colours.
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