Thursday, July 30, 2009
On hardships
Leaving aside the issue of the non-introduction of Government legislation to regulate the practice of optometry even after its introduction in the country way back in the year 1958, let me this time focus on the miseries of the average citizen.
Land-line phone going dead or disturbance creeping in, daily newspaper full of crime stories, market flooding with counterfeit currency notes, blatant encroachment on public land, menace of unauthorized weekly markets, rising inflation, and above all frequent electric load-shedding…all play the nerve-racking game like the childish bickering of our legislators in the parliament, forgetting, and not caring, about the basic issues to provide some relief to the common man in terms of food, clothing and dwelling. Yes, God is surely there; otherwise how could life go on in the face of such hardships?
Dr. Narendra Kumar
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Home decor
Besides the best possible clinical set-up, the eye care professional tries to maintain certain decor at home as well. And, the soft, serene surroundings in the most-commonly-occupied area of the house, the lobby - like a work of nature’s photograph - are eye- and soul-soothing for the entire family.
The picture depicts the 65”x44” framed photo of Hyde Park London supplied by Podar Group of Concerns, Mumbai (ajaypodar@hotmail.com).
Dr. Narendra Kumar
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