Sunday, September 17, 2023

An amazing day at London

Aster Alumni ER physicians are gathering in London today. There are 78 EPs in the UK who received their initial ER training from Aster DM Healthcare in India. They are currently working in various roles within the UK NHS. Four of them have become consultants, and the majority are in training posts under CCET at the Royal College. It's truly a proud moment to have been a part of their foundational training and to see all my students doing well and representing emergency medicine excellently.

It has been a long journey since 2007 when I began my EM training with the support of GWU, and it culminated in the fulfillment of this great journey where Aster played a crucial role in preparing young doctors to soar high towards their destinations.

Sunday, September 3, 2023

Water foundain at Jaipur

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Amazing water foundain which enrich the beauty of central park at Jaipur . 

Domain reached back ....After a long time .

Thirumbi vanthach

I had been using the website domain "www.drvenu.net" for over a decade, with the subscription set to auto-debit from my account. At some point, Google and GoDaddy updated their dashboards, which disabled the auto-debit feature. I missed the notifications and forgot to update my payment methods, resulting in the loss of my domain. At that time, my site had received over 100,000 visits. I attempted to reclaim the domain, but unfortunately, a third party had already purchased it and put it up for auction at a price of 50,000 INR, whereas the usual annual cost is only 860 INR. So, I gave up on the idea of buying it back.

I lost interest in blogging, and then vlogging became popular. I held back from engaging in either activity but occasionally posted articles on my new domain, www.drvenu.co.in, which was connected to my WordPress blog.

Recently, while in a leisurely mood in Jaipur, I decided to revamp my original blog. To my surprise, I found that my old domain was available for purchase through Google for just 860 INR per year. Without a second thought, I bought it and reconnected it to my existing blog, www.drvenu.blogspot.com, which is now also accessible via www.drvenu.net.

Saturday, September 2, 2023

Two delicious food items tasted from Jaipur : Worth to try

Raj Kachori 
"Raj Kachori" is a popular North Indian dish, often considered a type of chaat. It consists of a large, hollow, crispy puri filled with various ingredients like boiled potatoes, sprouts, and chickpeas. It's usually topped with sweet and spicy chutneys, yogurt, and sev (small pieces of crunchy noodles made from chickpea flour). Raj Kachori is often garnished with pomegranate seeds, chopped coriander leaves, and sometimes even bits of beetroot for color.

It's a dish that offers a burst of flavors and textures, and is popularly enjoyed as a snack or appetizer. The term "Raj" implies "royal," and the dish is indeed a royal treat given its rich assortment of fillings and toppings.
Ghevar
Ghevar is a traditional North Indian dessert that is especially popular in the states of Rajasthan, Haryana, Delhi, Gujarat, and Uttar Pradesh. It is particularly associated with the Teej Festival and Raksha Bandhan. Made from all-purpose flour, ghee, and sugar syrup, Ghevar is a disc-shaped sweet that is fried until crispy and then soaked in sugar syrup.

The dessert has a unique honeycomb-like texture and is often garnished with silver leaf, saffron strands, and chopped nuts. There are also variations like Malai Ghevar and Mawa Ghevar that include a creamy topping made from reduced milk.

The preparation of Ghevar requires a special skill set, as the batter is poured into hot ghee in a specific way to form its characteristic shape and texture. Despite its complexity, it's a much-loved dessert that is eagerly awaited during festival seasons.

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