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Posted: 3 years ago
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Wdym "chid hoti hai asi jagon se?"

I might be taking it the wrong way or judging too quickly (I HOPE I AM) but if he doesn't like such hospitals because there cluttered with middle-class to poor people, staff are running around trying to make ends meet on insufficient salaries, the technology that isn't the latest, and it's not "pretty", then I am mad.

Yes, the Birla hospital looks nothing like this but that's because your father PR Harsh Birla promotes it to the elite. Most of India uses hospitals like the charitable trust hospital Akshu is applying to because it's somewhat affordable to them and within range. If these patients walked into the Birla hospital, I'm sure your father would've snubbed them rather than taken them seriously because they can't afford the high-tech equipment bills.

IDK Abhi's comment (based on only the precap), reminded me of people coming to chawls and saying it's terrible or whatnot.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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As someone who works in the public service sector, I echo all of your sentiments. However, we should know better by now than to judge episodes based off of their precaps. Abhi is not someone who cares about names or titles or accolades. He genuinely loves helping people. That is why he didn't think twice before quitting the Birla hospital and opening his own charity camp. We have no idea what the context of his comment is. Why not wait to see what the actual situation is?

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Posted: 3 years ago
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I would love to see her working there for a long time & making a difference that way. But yeah, hopes of that happening are pretty low.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: tptwi

I would love to see her working there for a long time & making a difference that way. But yeah, hopes of that happening are pretty low.

And that's saying something cause the odds of Abhi working elsewhere are even lower than that

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Baarish_Sim

And that's saying something cause the odds of Abhi working elsewhere are even lower than that

I don't think we can blame Abhi for working at his family's hospital and not working in the public sector instead. It takes a lot of out someone to work in the public sector, and a doctor is saving lives regardless of what type of hospital they are working in. People who choose to dedicate their lives to public service are really strong, but that shouldn't take away from people who are still making a difference through another avenue.
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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: tptwi

I don't think we can blame Abhi for working at his family's hospital and not working in the public sector instead. It takes a lot of out someone to work in the public sector, and a doctor is saving lives regardless of what type of hospital they are working in. People who choose to dedicate their lives to public service are really strong, but that shouldn't take away from people who are still making a difference through another avenue.

True that! Especially knowing how hard it is for him to work under his family's roof and bear Harsh's presence. It's not an easy personal choice and regardless of the setting, health care staff dedicate so much to their work, it's inspiring and heartbreaking at the same time.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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I agree, the precap is super misleading. We should wait for the episode to air.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Baarish_Sim

Wdym "chid hoti hai asi jagon se?"

I might be taking it the wrong way or judging too quickly (I HOPE I AM) but if he doesn't like such hospitals because there cluttered with middle-class to poor people, staff are running around trying to make ends meet on insufficient salaries, the technology that isn't the latest, and it's not "pretty", then I am mad.

Yes, the Birla hospital looks nothing like this but that's because your father PR Harsh Birla promotes it to the elite. Most of India uses hospitals like the charitable trust hospital Akshu is applying to because it's somewhat affordable to them and within range. If these patients walked into the Birla hospital, I'm sure your father would've snubbed them rather than taken them seriously because they can't afford the high-tech equipment bills.

IDK Abhi's comment (based on only the precap), reminded me of people coming to chawls and saying it's terrible or whatnot.

personally I felt the way he said it could be related to some bad childhood bad memories. I have bad memory with one hospital and I am still not able to go there after many years.


Also whenever we judge basis precap it always turn out ulta so lets wat nd watch.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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think he said that after looking at the mis management and work culture at that place...not because the hospital was small or as the people coming there were of lower to middle class...as he himself has served in such camps during the fire incident and after akshara's resignation from Birla hospital.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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According to a news article, this is why he said what he said in the precap:

“Abhimanyu aka Harshad Chopda visits the Charitable Trust where Akshara may work. There's a lot of hustle and bustle and the place doesn't seem to have a strict procedure. He tells Akshara that he doesn't like such places. And hence, Abhi is against it.”

As someone who is neuroatypical, I can understand his rationale. When places get very chaotic and don’t have a structure to how they work, I get overwhelmed and irritated at times too. I wonder if this is just Abhi’s preference or a sign of an underlying mental health condition.

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