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Monday, April 21, 2008

Caught.....

Heath streak,the zimbabwean cricketer was found feasting on french fries and a burger at McDonald's in City Centre,Banjara hills.It was a pleasant surprise as we took him unaware and requested for his photograph and autograph.....so people....keep your eyes peeled....you never know with which personality u r among....yeh hai Hyderabad!!!!

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Farewell

The time had arrived and gone.....no one knew how 4 years (for the seniors) and 3 years(with junior interaction) had passed by.....all those long-lasting memories and sweet cherished moments were captured appropriately in the mesmerizing evening of 11th April,2008.....it was all the untiring efforts put in by all the members of the newly formed IT Association and of course several other voluntary members.....there were many last minute twists...but the event must go on and it did ...quite to the satisfaction of many of the faculty.....highlight of the evening was the anchor who put in that extra effort to add life to the then dull atmosphere in the auditorium.....none of the first years turned up...fear of ragging...and many of the seniors were still making their entry......the Audi sprung into life with the first game called "Bomb in the city" which actively involved the 4th years and most of the faculty......and thanks to the demo round.....many more students participated in it.....and the no. of rounds unexpectedly rose to around 12.....good response indeed.....and then the speeches and friendliness of the faculty allowed a feeling of "closeness" between the outgoing batch and the staff present......an good show was put up by the 1st years...and refreshments at their seats was something to relish.......distributing mementos was boring.....but the presentation with just the 4th year students' names' actually excited the lot...unexpectedly......and the photos display of their past memories was also worth mention....and to top it all.....the eye-candy of the evening was the scintillating performance by the third years....which everyone was awaiting.....followed by the anchor's involvement......caused the whole auditorium to bustle with activity.....this encouraged the seniors also to perform and they did so with much fervour and enthusiasm.....actually 4th years performances were really cool and stunning in fact....and then....the titles were distributed and it was time for the photo session.....the student coordinator asked for a group photo and then everyone bid adieu to everyone else..as if the 25 days which were still left were already gone!!!!!!!!

Well...on the whole ....there was no major problem whatsoever and the event went on gracefully....

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Corn Removal....Painless Indeed

well.....for those of you who have no idea of a corn...it is typically a growth of dead tissue inside the skin due to which a sensation of pain is developed when something hard hits it.It generally affects those parts of the body where much pressure is applied in our daily routine......but don't surprise yourself if it comes on your palms or on the centre of your sole(which never touches the ground)....because it might be due to some sudden act of immense,instant pressure....like pricking a thorn,stepping on blunt pieces of scrap...etc. which may also cause this corn.It is immense painful only if something hits it ie pressure is put on it ,otherwise it is painless......in the initial stages...up to 3 months....it is quite minor and the pain is not so great....it can be removed then by a process called 'cauterisation' where they burn out the affected region....which is quite small at this stage....and let it cure at it's own pace.....this is a painless procedure...but detecting a corn at this stage is quite difficult to the patient,though doctors can detect it......but what is the use when the patient is least suspicious about the same.....and suppose we leave it...it grows ie,kills more dead tissues surrounding it,thus giving more pain,making it felt enough for some necessary medical action.....if the corn has grown big enough,it can no longer be cauterised but only surgically removed.....here they cut the affected region and remove the corn growths by hand....then they stitch the skin and allow it to cure for a period of 7 days when the stitches are removed....so much for the negligence!!!!!but the surgery is painless as anaesthesia is given and lasts only for 15 minutes.....the total surgery along with the stitches....so much for a foolish corn....is a general thought but be advised...if ignored,it can be infectious and spread to other nearby regions too.....don't take it to such an extent.....and also,it is not like other surgeries and there is no need to fear about it....there are no complications involved either....unless being a diabetes patient of some sort.....and so on...so feel free and BE CAREFUL!!!!