Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Happy ‘Deepavali’!


"Darkness is dispelled eternally by Light
 Greatness is harnessed evidently by Insight
 Slavery in society is a form of Injustice
 Bravery to deform bondages is the norm of Prudence
 Inquisitiveness brings in Prowess
 Industriousness bestows in Success"

 May this ‘Deepavali’, the festival of Light, bless you all with Insight,
 Prudence, Prowess, and Success limitlessly.

 Happy ‘Deepavali’

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

I did not see that one coming....

It is not longtime since I insisted some of the student-friends in a class that they should exercise adequate care while commuting, especially while walking, riding bike or driving a car.

Out of all that I learnt from my father  and what my father had taught me, I shared a few on that day.  One such input from my father was, ‘sense the world around you, always’.

With ‘sense the world around you, always’ bug having caught me in a very tenderly age, I annoyed someone with that bug several years ago.

It was the proprietor and trainer at SMB Driving school, Perambur, Chennai. He took me few classes for Car Driving. He persisted that I unnecessarily keep looking at the rear-view mirror and side-view mirrors. I had my rationale (which I did not tell him) that when I do not need my eyes casting their vision at the front (owing to various factors on the road), my eyes will be casting their vision and taking clue from either sides  and at the rear-end of the car / jeep whatever I might drive and whichever terrain I will be driving in.

I guess, this bug has kept me alive on several occasions as I usually travel at least around 40KMs in National High Ways every single day (almost).

Having said all these,  a CT Scan was done to me at 2.30 AM on Sunday (21/09/14), with me getting admitted at the Causality  Male ward No 201, at the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital (GH) – Central , Chennai. I was, kind of, not with very serious injuries.

Earlier, two skull x-rays and two x-rays on my right leg, were taken with the first-aid being given for the ‘not-so-deep’ Head injury , severe  abrasion from within my lower lip, large blog clot in the right thigh area;  at Kilpauk Medical College Hospital Chennai around 1.30 AM on 21/09/14, with the physicians wanting me to go the GH at Chennai -Central for the CT scan. A formal police inquiry medical report was registered about the road-accident (AR No. 471350 / OP No. 32295) at the KMC Hospital. After a few days since the accident, I could now recover well ( Maybe, I had to recover well to get ahead with things).

 I could remember asking the Hotel staff to keep my food packed before I would sip-in a cup of tea. After saying these few words, around 8:15 PM on 20/09/14, I do not even remember to have taken the first-step outside the hotel premises.  An under-age (he does even have the valid license) guy , working  in his father’s  Bike Garage at Senneer Kuppam, Poonamallee-Avadi Road, rammed me on my right-thigh, with his bike.

Honestly,   I did not see that one coming.... I am sure the tradecraft I received from my father has never failed me. I know how to ‘sense the world around me’. It could possibly because, I thought I was still in the hotel premises. But this guy coming from behind the hotel on the wrong-road (unfortunately it is Chennai –Bangalore National Highways), by holding almost 4 x 1 Feet size spare-part package, by balancing it between the handle-bars and headlamp console, without tying it.

I remember that I was given a pat on my chin a few times, when I was getting to consciousness, the Physician (besides his father who was the senior physician) at Dr. Mani’s Clinic at Poonamallee kept asking my name and where I came from. Blood kept rushing out from injuries on the rear-side of the head and from torn lower lip, with my right leg almost becoming immovable, I tried to recollect what had happened.

Later, I learnt from the physician that I had an absolute blackout for around 30 minutes and that I was thrown on the road when that under-age bike wala rammed on my right-thigh without the ability to apply the brakes; nor to navigate the bike away from me, in an angle where no human being could have possibly seem him coming.

Luckily, the injuries were not very severe, though the residual pains are.. sort of manageable.
That incident terrorized my Mom and Sisters. But that accident taught me a lesson.

A lesson to make sure that I have all my Insurance-stuff updated (I am usually good to go, with all types of Insurances). There was altogether another trance that I got into.

If I were to die on 21/09/14, my Mom and Sisters (Eldest one’s kids) might have well used my Insurances’ benefits. But how about the other stuff, which I could donate to someone else in need, someone who is poor, someone whose family badly want him / her to go to work for which he / she needs vision or other vital organs.

Around 3:00 AM on 22/09/14, I realized the nobility in donating one’s organs.

Like many who would reason out, I will be registering for Organs Donation (not just eyes, whatever could be removed from body) within the next 72 hours.

I want to live forever.. (at least reasonably longer through my deeds)..

Will you consider?

Thanks,
Chris

Monday, June 16, 2014

For every....

Dedicated to the Student Community:

For every aspect of entropy, there is an outcome of estuation;

For every mazed up path, there is a magnificent outward-direction;

For every baffling bottleneck, there is a brightest solution;

For every rugged botheration, there is a revealing and healing remedy;

For every testing situation, there is a triumphing moment;

For every twilight, there is a dawn with rays of hope;

For every lost chance, there is level-playing opportunity in the immediate future;

For every closure, there is colossal beginning.

May the beginning new Academic year 2014-2015 be splendidly successful for you all.



Wednesday, January 15, 2014

We reap what we have sown...

Hello there,

The Law of Harvest.  It is very basic; yet so powerful. The Law of Harvest has ever been immutable since Human prehistory began in the Paleolithic Era, around 7000 BCE.

I wish you a very Happy Festival of Harvest (Pongal). May you and all your members of the family always harvest best health, peace, joy, and successes perpetually.