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Class 12th PSEB ENGLISH first chapter HASAN ATTENDANCE PROBLEM

The narrator(Sudha Murthy) was a computer science teacher teaching students for the masters in computer application ed college in Bangalore . She came in contact with. She remembers some of. She remembers one of them as he was something very different from others.

He was very bright boy named Hasan in. In her first batch. He was tall, handsome with a very good memory. He belong to wealthy family. Only son of this parents. Then I dated did not know about his presence in the class because he was hardly ever present. Once in a while he was seeing if there was a class test. Generator make him more often for attendance shortage meetings. He would beg for a contest in a moving manner. Generator did not say no to him but sometimes she told him to be more regular and disciplined. He beg pardon of the narrator and promise to be a more punctual from the next semester onwards.

The narrator was kind hearted. She did not like this being a regular but she did not want to stop him from appearing in the examination because of shortage of attendance. As Hasan was very brilliant he is used to get first in the class exams. It was his irregular practice to back the narrator for attendance problem. The narrator was fed up with his attendance problem. She called his parents to the college and told them to mend her son.The expressed their helplessness.Hasan's mother told the narrator that's  Hasan spent all the night listening to music and chatting with his friend. Slept at 6 in the morning. So it is not possible for him to come to class in time. Hassan continued in his ways. He passed out of course as usual in first class. He was thankful to the narrator. He told the narrator that he wished that all teachers were like her. Hasan parted from the narrator. The narrator did not see him for a long time.

Several years has passed after the Hasan left his college. Onee one day a man came to see Narrator. It was the afternoon time. The director could not recognise him. He was about 35 fat with a bald head. He had the CD of software in his hand. He said from a window you can see the outside world but from the outside new currency Al that's inside. The narrator often used this phrase in her class. So she was sure that he was one of his students. Hasan spoke out that he was the regular latecomer of her class. She at once understood that he was Hasan. She knew that old her classmate has risen in life. They had become rich she thought that has  Hasan might have done well in his life. But he was doing a small job of selling high school software from door to door. Hasan admitted  to narrator that he was very irregular in college. The same habit continue even after graduation. He used to get up very late and was very lazy. His mother used to get angry but never bother about her. He took up job but continued with the same habits of going late to office and not being responsible
At college he was careless. Hey prepare some important questions and got first class. Hey often laughed at those who worked hard

Today goes hard working class fellows have become richer. He lost whatever job  he took. No employer was willing to keep him. The narrator told Hasan no to feel disappointed. She told him that one may lose the battle but one could always win the war. Hasan then told the narrator that old habits Die Hard. She told Hasan old habits could be changed. There is nothing that is impossible she for the said that excellence did not come by chance but my practice

Words of narrator encouraged Hasan. He promised that he would try to do his best to improve his life. He took leave of the narrator. She did not make him after his meeting. Then she would find happy and successful

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