Thursday, August 28, 2014

New Dugout

The dugout outside the China Hut
Santosh Tyagi invites the Club for Ganesh Puja
Like in cricket, a dugout has come up on the periphery of the area where we exercise – except that, unlike IPL matches, our dugout is meant solely for those who cannot stand for too long while exercising. Plastic chairs are laid out for them, just in case they would like to be seated and still roll their heads or throw their arms around with the others.
The current regulars for these little white ‘thrones’ are Ved Prakash Grover, Sunita Jajodia and Ruksana Khan – all suffering from chronic knee issues. They need the rest. Today Santosh Tyagi became a new addition as she came into the Garden with measured steps and straightaway took a chair in the dugout. Apparently, she had suffered a bad knock at home, hurting her back. It seems she misjudged the sofa while sitting down and landed on a sharp edge.
But Santosh had a reason to visit us in spite of the physical agony. She is having Ganesh Puja at home and wanted us all to be there. So touched was Yusuf Rassiwala that he couldn’t help remarking why she had taken the trouble to come to the Garden. “You should have asked Ganapati-ji to come instead,” he quipped.
While on physical afflictions, here’s what might unfortunately read as a Medical Bulletin:
* Ghasi Ram Garg is out of coma at Kokilaben Hospital. According to wife Neelam, there has been “marked improvement” since the time he was admitted with brain hemorrhage (ref post of August 9). He can now sit up and recognize people – but cannot speak.
* Ram Shankar Shukla is fit and fine and was spotted walking around Lokhandwala Market. On August 23 (see post) he had suffered a mild fainting fit while exercising and had to be escorted home. Shekhawat is monitoring his health on phone.
* Mrs Harbans Kaur has been running high fever with chest congestion (ref post of August 20) the cause of which remains unclear. According to Monthi Serrao, her condition had turned so bad that she was almost hospitalized. The trouble is that her husband and grandson are also down with fever.
* Arun Patil was discharged day-before-yesterday from Prabhakar Shetty Hospital where he was undergoing treatment for an ugly sore below his little toe that had turned gangrenous (ref post of August 21). Pieces of broken bones had to be removed, rendering the toe lifeless. Arun has a diabetic foot.
Our prayers go to all of them.
Jagmohan Papneja:
God has answered our prayers for the recovery of our fellow members. May God bless all those who are going through a rough patch in life.
Anonymous:
Such great news regarding Mr Garg. He surely has answered our prayers and surely his improvement will increase daily. God bless the entire family.

2 comments:

Jagmohan said...

God has heared and answered on our prayer for the recovery of our fellow members.May God bless us all who are going through anything
rough in life.
Jagmohan Papneja.

Anonymous said...

Such great news regarding Mr Garg. He surely has answered our prayers and surely his improvement will increase daily. God Bless the entire family