At present the registration certificate issued to doctors by Medical Council has Photos . I think that a time has come for the authorities to to give registration certificates with Thumb Impressions
Read here to know why
Two real-life Munnabhais landed in the police station yesterday for trying to fake their way into a postgraduate course [...]
Archive for April, 2005
Thumb Impression In Medical Registration Certificates
Posted in Uncategorized on April 24, 2005 | Leave a Comment »
Am kool like dat
Posted in Uncategorized on April 24, 2005 | Leave a Comment »
If you want to see a blog that kinda moves haphazardly from one context to another and therefore quiet unsettling..here is one for you Am kool like dat
You are reading a Blog Post from “Reflections” Thoughts about Medicine, Community, India, Tamil Nadu, Exams, Computers by Dr.Bruno
Panchalankurichi
Posted in Cinema on April 19, 2005 | Leave a Comment »
Veerapandia kattabomman and his men are known to each and every one in tamil nadu thanks to the majestic performance by Sivaji Ganesan in the film “Veerapandia Kattabomman” that won him the award in the Asio-african film festival at CairoToday I dwelled upon all these when I visited the Panchalankurichi fort along with Dr.Saravanan, Dr.Raja.S.Vignesh [...]
Gone are the Medico Days…. but not the memories
Posted in College_Life, Education, Engineering, Medicine, Medicos, Poem, Student_Life on April 14, 2005 | 1 Comment »
Gone are the daysWhen we came to this collegeWith hopes and a little bit of hesistation in our eyes
Gone are the daysWhen we rushed up to D-Hall at 8:25And returned to rooms smelling of formalin
Gone are the daysWhen we counted RBCs and LymphocytesBut wrote our own numbers
Gone are the daysWhen the lectures about Carbohydrates and [...]
Mumbai "Passenger"
Posted in Cinema, Kamal, Movie on April 14, 2005 | Leave a Comment »
Today I saw the film “Mumbai Express” with few of my school class mates. The film has released just today and we went for the second show (10:30 PM) at 10 PM and the theatre was quite empty. And we found the reason for that when we watched the movie. It should easily rank as [...]
Gone are the days, ………..but not the memories
Posted in Cricket, Poem, Student_Life on April 14, 2005 | 1 Comment »
Gone are the daysWhen the school reopened in June,And we settled in our new desks and benches.
Gone are the daysWhen we queued up in book depot,And got our new books and notes.
Gone are the daysWhen we wanted two Sundays and no Mondays, yetManaged to line up daily for the morning prayers.
Gone are the daysWe learnt [...]
A reward !!!
Posted in Uncategorized on April 14, 2005 | Leave a Comment »
To type for hours facing the glaring monitor is not an easy task to do. What keeps me going on is posts like this here at a forum.
hello Dr.Bruno…..i am relatively new to the forum….the all-india 05 was my first attempt…but didnt qualify…so after coming out of depression i just wanted to start afresh …so [...]
About Saurav Ganguly
Posted in Cricket, Sachin on April 14, 2005 | Leave a Comment »
Siddhartha Goel in his mail to Prem Panicker gives some of the ideas for Ganguly to regain form and stay in the middle for a longer duration.(subject to approval by I.C.C)IDEA NO:1: Plastic Ball or Tennis Ball or Rubber Ball to be used while bowling to Ganguly.IDEA NO:2: Only one stick should be kept while [...]
Low Standards of Journalism
Posted in Cricket, Sachin on April 12, 2005 | Leave a Comment »
An article appeared here at Wisden Forty Feature
And Indian Express, of late more known for its selective amnesia and partisan views has twisted the Wisden report and has gone on a mudslinging spree at Sachin at Expressindia.com > Express Cricket
The above article is an absolute example of potraying the depth of shame to which Indian [...]
Ettayapuram
Posted in Cinema on April 4, 2005 | Leave a Comment »
In my school days I often thought that thoothukudi (it was then Tuticorin) was a dull place with no place to visit. Except for Nehru park, Rajaji park and the Roche Park, there was hardly a place where we can go. There were no water falls as in Courtallam, no dams as in manimuthar and [...]