Sunday, October 04, 2009
MY WORK:
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Saturday, October 03, 2009
BLOOD DONATION
- A patient needs blood after a major accident in which there is loss of blood.
- No major surgery is performed without blood as there is bound to be blood loss.
- On an average, for every open heart surgery about 6 units of blood is required.
- In miscarriage or childbirth, cases the patient may need large amount of blood to be transfused for saving her life and also the child's.
- For patients with blood diseases like severe Anaemias especially Aplastic Anaemias, Leucaemias (blood cancer), Haemophilia (bleeding disorder), Thalassemia etc. repeated blood transfusions are the only solution.
- In many other situations like poisoning, drug reactions, shock, burns, blood transfusion is the only way to save precious human life.
(1) PROFESSIONAL DONORS - They sell their blood, which is of very poor quality and can
transmit very dangerous diseases to the recipient. It is illegal to take blood from any professional donor.
(2) REPLACEMENT DONATION - Healthy relatives and friends of the patient give their blood, of any group, to the blood bank. In exchange, the required number of units in the required blood group is given.
(3) VOLUNTARY DONATION- Here a donor donates blood voluntarily. The blood can be used for any patient even without divulging the identity of the donor. This is the best type of blood donation where a motivated human being gives blood in an act of selfless service.
Any person within the age group of 18 - 60 years with a body weight as minimum 45 kgs, and having hemoglobin content as minimum 12.5 gm%.
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School reunion 2009
20 th September 2009, the day of recollecting the sweet memories.
Please fill up the form
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
My messLIFE
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Monday, September 28, 2009
pujo 2009
Parikrama ends on note of hope & happiness
According to the news channels,, the final crowd count this Puja will be “25 to 30 per cent more” than last year’s.
But what drives lakhs of aching feet to the pandals, year after year, come rain or recession?
I think,The four days of Puja make even the most stressed-out person feel free-spirited. The glittering lights radiate a positive energy that is hard to resist.
DAY 1:
On the first day of Durga puja i.e Sashthi, i hopped the north Kolkata's puja pandals.
The evergreen Bagbazar Sarbojonin maintain their tradition for a long time.
The organizers do not worry about the theme. Here tradition comes first and of course it becomes successful in the running theme market.The organizers do not worry about the theme. Here tradition comes first and of course it becomes successful in the running theme market.
Then I went to Kumortuli park, Ahiritola and Beniatola. The roll, fuchka and Ice cream was the another attraction of the eve. The Nalin Sarkar Street, Hatibagan Sarbojonin , Nabin pally was also very innovative in my eyes.
Nalin Sarkar Street
Kumortuli
DAY2
DAY 3
Ashtami was alloted for south Kolkata.
Ekdalia evergreen,
Bosepukur, Mudiali, Tridhara was enlisted in my diary.
Mudiali is the best for me in this year.
Kolkata faced a little rainfall on Ashtami.but that can't redune the energy of the people.
Day 4:
After sparing pandal hoppers on Ashtami, the monsoon all but washed away the Navami festivities as Puja drew to a close. While lakhs across the city tried to hold on to the final moments — Navami is traditionally the day when excitement reaches the peak — a heavy downpour spoiled the mood for some time in the evening. The sudden spell of rain — after an extremely hot and humid day — caught revellers by surprise. Roads were waterlogged, pandals flooded. But when the rain eased up, the pandal hoppers streamed back on to the road. Like the past few years, traffic management was quite admirable this year too. People had to walk a little longer to reach top-draw pandals, but they did not mind it — at least they weren’t stuck in bumperto-bumper jams. Some
wondered whether traffic
movement on Saptami, Ashtami
and Navami was so smooth
because most people had already
started pandal hopping since
Panchami and Shashthi. In reality, it was not divine intervention, but the
result of effective traffic management plan.
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