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ROBA HISTORY

The Rimcollian Old Boys Association acronym as ROBA was formed in August 1949. Maj Gen Hira Lal Atal,

the then Adjutant General, was the founder President and Gen (then Col) GG Bewoor (Kitchners 1928-34),

the First Secretary. The Old Boys Reunion started in 1952 and were held in Dehradun coinciding with

Founder's Day. Till 1958, the reunions were alternated between Delhi and Dehradun.

 

The First Newsletter, The Rimcollian was published in March 1953 with Lt Col Jasbir Singh Khurana being

the first Editor. At the 1956 Annual Reunion at Delhi, Vice President of India, Dr S Radhkrishnan was the

Chief Guest being the First non-Rimcollian Chief Guest. In the reunion of 1958 at Delhi, it was decided to hold Annual Reunions only at Dehradun from 12-14 March each year. On 01 December 1955, the Government announced in the parliament, renaming college to Sainik School, however, with the perseverance of the efforts of the then Chief of the Army Staff, Gen KS Thimayya, DSO, the first Rimcollian COAS, the school was renamed as Rashtriya Indian Military College. In 1964, the old crest with the Ostrich plumes and the British Crown was replaced with the Peacock Feathers with Ashoka Chakra having the Bull & the Horse on either side. The old Crest since then became the crest of the Rimcollians and the new one being of the school.

 

At the Golden Jubilee celebrations from 11 -14 March 1972, the President of India, Dr VV Giri was the Chief Guest with the three Rimcollian Army Commanders, Lt Gen GG Bewoor (Kitchener 1928-34), Lt Gen KP Candeth (Rawlinson 1928-34) and Lt Gen Preminder Singh Bhagat (Rawlinson 1930-36) in attendance. Maj Gen Virendera Singh (Kitchener 1929-35) was the President ROBA and Brig (then Lt Col) Narjit Singh (Roberts 1941-1948) the Secretary of the Association. During this momentous occasion, the Old Boys Association presented to the RIMC a War Memorial. The design of this memorial resembles the John Kennedy Memorial in Washington, USA. This memorial is located in the centre of the lawn opposite the school  Flag Mast. The First wreathe was laid by the First Cadet of the School, Maj Gen Hira Lal Atal. On 01 Jan 1973, the second Rimcollian to become the COAS was Gen GG Bewoor.

 

At the reunion of 1980, the Old Boys Association presented two bronze busts to the college, in memory of Lt Gen Preminder Singh Bhagat, Victoria Cross and Maj Somnath Sharma, Param Vir Chakra. They stand installed at the Convocation Hall and the Library which were rechristened as Bhagat Hall and Somnath Library respectively. The Diamond Jubilee celebrations were held from 11-14 March 1982. The association was headed by Lt Gen K Surendra Singh (Roberts 1939-42) and Brig (then Lt Col) AN Luthra (Shivaji 1951-55) as the Secretary. The ROBA gifted the cadets with a Silver trophy bearing the new college crest of three peacock feathers. Gen VN Sharma took over as the 15th COAS on 01 May 1988 and the Third Rimcollian Chief. He was later the ROBA President from 1993-97 and has been the Chairman of the ROBA Trust since its formation in March 1995 till date.

 

With the efforts of Gen VN Sharma, RIMC got its first Rimcollian Commandant, Col (later Maj Gen) SD Mohanti. On 31 Jul 1991, Air Chief Marshal NC Suri took over as the 15th Chief of Air Staff and the First Rimcollian CAS. He was the President ROBA from 1989 to 1993. In the reunion of 1990, it was for the first time that Rimcollians from Pakistan & Bangladesh attended the function. This opened the old windows of camaraderie. In Mar 1996, 20 old boys along with their spouses led by Maj Gen Virendra Singh  visited Pakistan at the invitation of Pakistani Old Boys. In reciprocation, 16 Old Boys from Pakistan attended the Platinum Jubilee Celebrations at the College in March 1997.

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The Platinum Jubilee was celebrated from 11-14 March 1997. The President of India, Dr Shankar Dayal Sharma was the Chief Guest. The President of the ROBA was Gen VN Sharma, former COAS (Rawlinson 1941-445) and the Secretary was Col (later Maj Gen) SVP Singh (Shivaji 1961-66).In presence were four serving Cs-in-C, Lt Gen (later Gen) S ‘Paddy’ Padmanabhan (Shivaji 1952-55), Lt Gen HM Khanna (Ranjit 1952-56), V Adm AR Tandon (Ranjit 1951-55) and Air Mshl Vinod Patney (Pratap 1953-56). In addition present was Lt Gen SS Grewal, the Adjutant General (Shivaji 1953-57). A total of 1200 Rimcollians including from abroad accompanied by their ladies and guests graced this event. The occasion saw the presence of a large contingent of Pakistani Old Boys, from Britain and a few more overseas countries. The senior most Pakistani Old Boy was Capt Taj Mohd Khanzada (Rawlinson 1926-33), and included their former Foreign Minister Lt Gen Sahibzada Yakub Khan (Kitchener 1932-36), former service chiefs Air Marshal M Asghar Khan (Rawlinson 1933-37) and Lt Gen Gul Hassan Khan (Roberts 1933-40). From Britain was The Viscount Col John Slim (Wavell 1942-44). The ROBA presented the ‘Platinum Jubilee Gate’ on this     occasion which opened on the Garhi canal side. During this occasion ‘Catchpole Guest House’, built from the money donated by former Principal Mr Hugh Catchpole was also inaugurated. On the occasion, 34 Old Boys of Wavell Section led by The Viscount Slim plus former Section Master Mr FC Harris and Principal Mr EJ Watson from the UK, presented a sword made by the famous Wilkinson Sword. A mini replica of the sword is presented to the passing out Cadet adjudged to possess the highest character and integrity.

 

Registration of ROBA. ROBA was officially registered with the Registrar of Societies under the Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860 on 24 April 2000 and under Income Tax Act 1961 on 16 March 2001. It is exempted from income tax under Section 80G of the IT Act. There were 1103 members when the association was registered as a Society. Today this membership stands at 2808. The Rimcollian Journal, the Website, The Rimcollian E-Group and the Centennial Series Calendars are the vital branches of the ROBA.

 

30 September 1999, another school boy rose to be the 20th Indian Army Chief, Gen S ‘Paddy’ Padmanabhan (Shivaji 1952-56).

 

The 2000 Millennium Reunion was attended by 140 Rimcollians.  At the General Body meeting, the millennium volume Coffee Table Book, ‘Cradle of Bravery’ was released by Dr NM ‘Appa’ Ghatate. Edited and conceived by Sid Mishra

Roba History

FROM THE PRESIDENT'S DESK

Warm Greetings to all Rimcollians and their families. The year 2021 is more than half way through and we seem to be standing at the threshold of our Centenary Celebrations. The global pandemic continues to wreck havoc with our lives and work, however the preparations for this significant event is continuing unabated. Forever resilient in the face of adversity, we are assured to mark the 100th Founders’ Day celebration with zeal and enthusiasm.

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With steely grit, RIMC continues offline classes with physical presence of cadets, the staff and the entire administration round the clock, ensuring quality education and extra-curricular activities during these challenging times. Commandant & Team RIMC deserves special mention for keeping the edifice running with adroitness during the pandemic and ensuring that everyone is performing to their best. Lastly, my heart swells with pride when I tell people about the performance of RIMC Cadets in the recent NDA entry exams. 18 Cadets are joining this term, with 5 cadets making it in the top 10 in the NDA Merit list (4 in the first 5). Vive La Rimcollians! Congratulations to the Commandant and his team for this stupendous effort in these tough times. Living up to adage “When the going gets tough, the tough get going!”

 

As we are rapidly approaching the milestone event, the pace of the work is reaching a crescendo with unparallel enthusiasm and passion. I request all Rimcollians to share necessary details with ROBA Office and help in whichever way possible.

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Heart warming Wishes to all Rimcollians and their families, with the hope to see you all next year at the mega event.

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God Bless Rimcollians – ICH DIEN

Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa

PVSM, AVSM, YSM, VM, ADC

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From the President's desk

MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

The management of business of ROBA is vested in Working Committee subject to direction of the general body, and is empowered to frame rules and prescribe fees & charges for Reunions, cultural activities etc. and to give financial assistance as deemed fit and within the resources of ROBA. The Working Committee is duly elected from amongst the life members at the AGM and comprises office bearers living in the Delhi and or from dedicated volunteers from other stations to form, President, Honorary Secretary – a serving officer, Honorary Treasurer, Honorary Asst. Secretaries – 2 (serving offrs), Regional Secretaries – 5, Members – 9. Besides these, suitable Life members may be invited to join the Working Committee as co-opted members for a specific purpose and a specific duration, for assisting in furthering the aims and objects of ROBA. However, no one can become a member of the Working Committee, whether elected or co-opted; unless he has paid all dues including the minimum donation to ROBA Trust, or has been convicted by any court for any offence involving moral turpitude and / or has been sentenced to imprisonment. The Commandant of the RIMC and the Honorary Editor of the Rimcollian Journal shall be ex- officio members of the Working Committee

Management Committee
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