Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Unfortunate!

The clashes between the police and the lawyers, over parking in the premises of the Tis Hazari court, is indeed an unfortunate incident. By no way should such a situation have escalated to the magnitude that it has. Hope it is handled with care and maturity, the culprits brought to book quickly and the situation handled in a mature manner. I support the police in this messed up incident where the lawyers, to my understanding of the reportage till now, had exceeded the limits of propriety expected of them.

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Back at 'The Quarterdeck'.

It was a normal day to begin with. We had got up at our usual time of 6, gone through the chores and were ready by 9. We left Rema's house around a quarter past 9 with Padmakumar showing us the way on to the main road. The Kundannur choke point was negotiated with ease and we reached 'Shenoy Care' much before 10.

The registration formalities were gone through and the crowd today seemed to be much more than usual. Lekha's blood sample was drawn for the ANA (IFA) test and the results will be added to her case history in the clinic's records within a couple of days. Any variance will be intimated and remedial measures taken. By a quarter past 12, she was was called up to the second floor, the preliminary clinical investigation was carried out by a young doctor by the name of Anju.

Lekha was apprehensive about the reactions of the staff after incident yesterday but the concerned sister was all smiles and came and inquired as to whether everything was going smoothly! 

We met the doctor at a trifle past 1 and he was at his usual witty self. He was happy at Lekha's medical condition, tweaked the dosage of a particular tablet and we were off from the clinic with the next appointment fixed for 07 Feb '20, a Friday. We headed straight for the Avenue Center, at Panampilli Nagar, for lunch where we had a buffet which had a nice spread.

It was then that we had called on my cousin at her office, handed over some stuff that we'd picked up for her, during our recent tour and collected Lekha's personal stuff that she'd deposited for safe keeping prior to the journey. We left for Guruvayur, by about a half past 3, after collecting the food supplement, Prox D, from Dr. Satish Bhat's clinic.

The traffic was quite okay and the journey was smooth. We'd a stop at our usual joint at Angamaly, for tea and a rest room break. We reached Guruvayur a trifle after a half past 6, hit the department store to collect grocery and reached home a few minutes after 7. The unpacking and the settling down took the usual time as we went through the evening chores.

It was a nice short trip when much was achieved and I'm glad that Lekha's medical review had gone off well!


Tailpiece.

A lot needs to be done over the next couple of days before we head for Bhubaneshwar to attend a get together of my Naval course mates. It's gonna be for four days.   

  

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