As usual Mr G will say it is irrelevant etc; but truth is always bitter.
Let it be. KR

CULTURAL QA 09202430

General QA- Base Quora Compiled

Q1      What is your opinion on prescribing generic medicines in India?

KR    Dr Tiny Nair wrote well. But all over the world the Pharmacy industry
purcases the politicians and the doctors and hence 80% of the doctors more
in India and few other nations and generally in many countries are forced
to write prohibitive cost medicines; wherever there is insurance enforced,
medicine cost does not mattre; so places like USA (australia and England
are a little different) every action in the treatment of patients, are
taken step by step. Non insured had to pay through their nose. If the
doctor distiguish the effect of medicines there I have \my doubts. If the
generics are the same effect may not vary; and cost of medicines are fixed
by over head expenses and hence might vary.

2       Many countries have policies and practices in place to promote the
use of generic medicines, including:

United States: About 80% of prescriptions are filled with generic medicines.

United Kingdom: Encourages generic prescribing at the early stages, with
financial and non-financial incentives.

Finland: Has had mandatory generic substitution since 2003.

Sweden: Has had mandatory generic substitution since 2002.

Japan: Has had generic medicine policies since 2002.

The percentage of generic prescriptions varies by country, with some
countries having a lower percentage than others:

India, Canada, Japan, African countries: Less than 50% of prescriptions are
generic.

USA, UK, China, Australia: Over 80% of prescriptions are generic.

3   Now shod we consider the tiny nair long one is effective or generic?

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Q2      What are the most over-hyped things in Indian society?

KR       A hype collection by the compiler. Because you as a daughter love
your mother, and so cry, loud, and later wants share in her property,
--will hose actions make one pervert? And you will not cry but ask your
share or walk away without crying and asking for your share like Mahatma or
do cry but will refrain from taking the share? Rights and duties are
juxtaposed. Crying is an outlet in death situation. Some may cry there;
some may cry silently; some may not cry but remain sad; some may not react
at all. So what? Touching feet of elders isa behaviour. If youdo not know
about it, you are haughtier or the unlearnt od ethics.

KR II         Why was it that we Indians, always look at what is wrong with
India and never appreciate what is great about our country?

   As a nation, we have survived the test of time. Even though we are still
a growing economy, we are not a failed nation. In the past, our country had
achieved the peak of success for thousands of years. How many nations can
boast of such a heritage?

It is proved that modern-day discoveries, inventions, theories, concepts
are broadly based on Vedic knowledge/literature. Many scientists have
studied Vedic literature to get in-depth insights into scientific,
spiritual, psychological, behavioural knowledge. {But the compilers like,
may not know it all; but knows well the western culture and do hype it all)

The ancient Gurukul education system was honoured worldwide owing to its
multi-dimensional, life and scientific management approach, various skills
and knowledge imparted since childhood. {But even today, Gurukulam with the
modification system, wins laurels}

Developing leadership qualities, Management principles and concepts,
teamwork, problem-solving techniques with ease and calm mind, understanding
mind and its complexity, sharpens intellect and memory, seeing and managing
ego, understanding soul spiritually and by scientific means, research and
development, environment management were all part of Vedic education system
apart from science, mathematics, social science, grammar in our ancient
Gurukul system. {Even today artha sastra rules over even from abroad}

Then what went wrong that we went away from our Vedic culture and Gurukul
education system?

Universities like Takshshila and Nalanda were considered topmost
universities in the world, today our universities are not even in top 200
universities worldwide. When we had gained higher position globally i.e.
socially, economically and spiritually owing to our virtues, Vedic
knowledge, complacency and careless attitude cost us dearly, our enemies
were conspiring to destroy us, first Mughals and then the Britishers.
Mughals had started setting narrative against our great culture as they
wanted to capture our territories to exploit the economic resources and for
the religious conversion of the people and they succeeded to some extend by
creating rift on caste basis, coercion, loot…

Later on, Britishers came, they realized that to get control for a longer
time, they need to destroy the culture and education system. They appointed
Max Muller and Thomas Macaulay to make this happen, it actually did happen
as they planned.

Max Muller, perhaps the most well-known early Indologist and Sanskritist,
was the one who tried to set narrative against Vedas and great Indian
culture as desired by the British government. He and other Indologists
wanted to control and convert the followers of Vedic culture, therefore
they widely propagated that the Vedas were simply mythology. They
intentionally misinterpreted Sanskrit texts to make the Vedas look
primitive and they systematically tried to make Indians ashamed of their
own culture. Aryan invasion theory was one such creation of fake history by
these Indologists. Thus, the actions of these Indologists seems to indicate
that they were motivated by a racial race. Although later in life, Max
Muller glorified the Vedas. He admitted the purely speculative nature of
his Vedic chronology, and in his last work published shortly before his
death, “The six systems of Indian Philosophy”, he wrote, “whatever be the
date of Vedic hymns whether 1500 or 15000 B.C.E., they have their own
unique place and stand by themselves in the literature of the world.”

Thomas Macaulay, who introduced English education in India wanted to make
the Indians into a race that was, Indian in blood and colour, but English
in taste, in opinion, in morals, and in intellect.

However, if we study our great literature, we come to know what we have
lost as generations, mentioning a few facts…

Acharya Chanakya, political thinker, he was the first to visualise the
concept of a ‘nation’ for the first time in human history. During his time,
India was split into various kingdoms. He brought them all together under
one central governance, thus creating a nation called ‘Aryavartha’, which
later became India. He documented his lifelong work in his book Kautilya’s
Arthashastra and Chanakya Niti. For ages, rulers across the world have
referred to the Arthashastra for building a nation on sound economics,
based on spiritual values.

Management has been recognised as a science since the 1950s. One of the
fathers of modern management is Peter Drucker. But didn’t ‘management’
exist in India even before the 1950s and the Drucker era? As a nation, we
have over 5000 years to our credit. Did we not have management scientists
in our country before the 20th century? In the ancient Indian scriptures —
Ramayana, Mahabharata, the various Upanishads — we found brilliant
discussions of management strategies.

Acharya Chanakya’s management philosophies/principles were used to make
modern principles and are being used worldwide.

The Vedic literature contains descriptions of advanced scientific
techniques, sometimes even more sophisticated than those used in our modern
technological world.

Modern metallurgists have not been able to produce iron of comparable
quality to the 22-foot-high Iron Pillar of Delhi, which is the largest hand
forged block of iron from antiquity.

Vedic cosmology, astrology, space research, planets and galaxies, medicinal
science and surgery, nuclear theory, thermodynamics, energy concepts,
environment management and many discoveries and innovations are part of
Vedic literature. {Many I had dealt already in these columns read by many
except a few backward community}

We as Indians suffered a heavy loss economically, socially and spiritually
owing to ignorance of our great Vedic literature. It is time to put our
focus back on Vedic knowledge so that our youngsters grow on all fronts
especially research and development, skills and knowledge building to make
India great again and lead the world with balanced growth.

Whatever I said above is a material knowledge of the Vedic literature. The
Vedas, however, has Spiritual knowledge and more superior realized
knowledge of saints as well. Hence so termed hypes by a few unscholstic
bruised cells are only shed down on earth.

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Q4      What do you know that some people don’t?

KR:                   Have you tried etrol bunk toilets? Locked and unused
and shabby. Public oilets are atleast somewhat maintained for enabling that
man to earn some money. Have you seen in the middle of night in the long
route bus stoppages, people running for and someone sitting there
collecting a toll? People know a lot in India about everything and only the
compiler and the quora did not know about.

KR 2 :  Public toilets are an essential part of modern society and are used
for many purposes, including:

   - Hygiene: People use public toilets to wash their hands, attend to
   personal hygiene, and use mirrors for grooming
   - Menstrual hygiene: People use public toilets to manage their menstrual
   hygiene needs
   - Drinking water: People use public toilets to access drinking water or
   refill water bottles
   - Resting: People use public toilets to find a quiet place to rest
   - Breastfeeding: People use public toilets to breastfeed infants
   - Medication: People use public toilets to administer essential
   medication
   - Caring for children: People use public toilets to care for young
   children
   - Supporting others: People use public toilets to support others to use
   the facilities
   - Waste bins: People use public toilets to use the waste bins

Public toilets are important for public health and contribute to a
country's socio-economic progress. Inadequate public toilets can lead to
health problems, environmental issues, and social inequality

       Public toilets are essential infrastructure to guarantee the right
to sanitation in public spaces and, in more general terms, the right to
inclusive and sustainable cities. Moreover, since the equipment has a
direct user interface, it is important to understand their demands and
needs. Given this, the present research aims to understand the perspective
of public toilet users on the Pampulha Lake Shore (PLS), a public touristic
place in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. For that, observations and semi-structured
interviews were carried out with different public toilet users. In
addition, comments posted on the Google Local Guides tool of Google Maps
were used as a secondary database for understanding users' experience of
PLS toilets.

                 RESEARCH ON TOILETS EXTRACTS:      As previously
mentioned, only five from nine public toilets studied in this research were
in operation. If all the existing toilets in the PLS were in operation, the
availability factor would probably not appear so often in the speech of the
participants. It was noticed during the study that due to this lack of
toilets, people avoided consuming liquids in order not to need to urinate,
as shown in the following statement. ‘There is no public toilet on-site or
nearby. It is inexplicable that there are no toilets available to visitors.
Without enough toilets to assist passers-by, going with a child who is
unfurling is somewhat complicated. There are no toilets (they had just
removed the chemicals) and I couldn't find water to drink at midday. People
were leaving and commenting the same thing.’ (C1–C11 – Point 1)

       The research showed that when people expressed dissatisfaction
related to availability, they would interrupt their tour. However, other
alternatives were public urination behind trees or in vacant lots, or
paying to enter an amusement park (close to Point 1). In fact, public
urination was repeatedly cited by the interviewed group and was also
observed in the field, mainly by children and homeless people. During the
field phase, no embarrassment was perceived by people when explaining their
experience of public urination, since it was justified by the lack of
toilets on-site or the inadequacy of the existing solution, not being
considered a criminal act. At Point 2, there was an abandoned food truck,
which the homeless and local workers hid behind and used as a ‘toilet’ – a
fact observed and confirmed in an interview with the vendor at that point.

      In respect to the street vendors, the study showed how the lack of
toilets affected their own need for a toilet, since the PLS is their place
of work, but how also it affected their economic income. People stopped
consuming products, such as coconut water, because they knew that there
were not any on-street toilets. During the observations, it was possible to
notice that some vendors adopted alternatives as to the Lagoinha Church,
the snack bar, the club, and the Guanabara Park, or other commercial
establishments. However, opening hours were restricted and the vendors
generally stayed longer working at the PLS. In Point 2, it was observed
that one of the 11 abandoned toilets had a padlock. The key was with one of
the vendors for his own use and his family members who helped him in the
vending.

        Locked toilets represented lack of accessibility in our study, as
observed in field and from the interviewees and GLG comments. In this case,
failure on accessing the toilet converged with the unavailability, already
discussed in the previous topic. Therefore, in this item, the issue of
accessing functioning toilets will be discussed. During the observations,
it was noticeable that long lines formed at points with agglomeration in
chemical toilets. The bigger and longer lines were in the female modules.
Accessibility issues were also noticed in the case of fathers or mothers
who were alone with children and had difficulty entering the toilet cabin
with carrying objects (as bag/backpack, water bottle, toys, bicycle, etc.).
It was common for them to ask someone outside to look at their belongings
or to keep the door slightly open, to observe the objects left outside. The
difficulties in taking children in the chemical toilets were noticeable
when observing mothers and fathers who tried to go with children to the
toilet and often gave up and went somewhere else or even interrupted the
tour.” So Q and A of Quora is just a gossip whereas, real value and
functionality in all part od India and abroad may or may not serve the
immediate purpose. Simply telling that petrol bunks have etc are simply a
gossip placing the cart before the horse.

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Q5      What has your child done that is technically “wrong” but you were
proud of them for doing it?

KR        KAKKAIKKU THAN KUNJU PON KUNJU {THE CROW LOVES THE ACTION OF ITS
BABY} What is the greatness about the anecdote sir? E have read so many
jokes of these pattern which if you want many of us may send to you Thank
you

டீச்சர்: இந்த பீரியடு முழுக்க வெளியே நில்லு, அப்பதான் உனக்கு அறிவு வரும்

ஸ்டூடண்ட்: அப்பொ நீங்க பாடம் எடுத்தா, அறிவு வராதா டீச்சர்?

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டீச்சர்: ஏன் டா நோட்டுல பால் கணக்கு, மளிகை கணக்கு எல்லாம் எழுதி வச்சிருக்க?

ஸ்டூடண்ட்: நீங்க தான சார் வீட்டு கணக்கு எழுதிட்டு வரச் சொன்னீங்க!

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Teacher Student Jokes

Mudhal masam

Teacher : Mudhal masam january !

rendavathu masam Febuary!

Pathavathu masam enna?

Student: Delivary teacher.

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Santa: Teacher Think That Im A God!

Banta: What?

Santa: Whenever I Went To School.

Teacher Says

"Oh God!

You Come Again?

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Teacher : Swimming Is Good For Our Health. It Make Us Slim..

Student : Then Why Whales Are Fat.?

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Teacher: Oruvar saagumnerathil Enna podanum ?

Student : Birla Cement Podanum

Teacher : Yen?

Student : Antha cement la thaan Uyir Irukke )-

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ஆசிரியர் : உலகத்தை முதலில் சுத்தி வந்தது யாரு?

சுரேஷ் : விடுங்க சார்! ஊர சுத்துன வெட்டிப் பயல பத்தி நமக்கு என்ன பேச்சு
வேண்டி கிடக்கு?

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ஒரு நல்ல செய்தி, ஒரு கெட்ட செய்தி

பையன்: அம்மா ஸ்கூலில் இன்னக்கி ஒரு நல்ல செய்தி, ஒரு கெட்ட

செய்தி நடந்துச்சிம்மா.

அம்மா: நல்ல செய்திய மொதல்ல சொல்லு.

பையன்: ஸ்கூல் தீ பிடிச்சி எறிஞ்சி போச்சிம்மா

அம்மா: கெட்ட செய்தி

பையன்: வாத்தியானுங்க எல்லாம் தப்பிச்சிட்டானுங்க

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ஆசிரியர் : உன் பக்கத்தில தூங்கறவனை எழுப்பு



ந‌ண்ப‌ன் : நீங்க தானே தூங்க வெச்சிங்க. நீங்களே எழுப்புங்க.

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Boy on phone: Hello iniku enga payyan school ku varamatan avanuku udambuku
mudiala............

TEACHER: nenga yaru pasurathu????????

BOY: enga Appa pesuran............

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One day one boy and girl late to school.

Teacher Asked Girl why were late,

Girl: Sir i have lost my 1 rupee coin on the way while i am coming to
school, i had searched for that for that i got late.

Teacher asked boy why were u late,

Boy says i am i am standing on that coin to hide.

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Vaathiyaar: Amerikkaava kandu pudichathu yaaru?

Maanavan: Muthalla amerikkaava olichichi vachathu yaarunnu chollunga!

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எதுக்கு டீச்சர் அந்த பையனை அடிக்கறீங்க?

*இந்தியாவின் தேசியப் பறவை எதுன்னு கேட்டா ’கொசு’ங்கிறான் !

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Student 1: Yenda unnai HOD thitinaru.

Student 2: HOD avaroda naaya kanavillai nu paperla ad kudukka sonnaru.

Naan "HOD naaya" kanamnu ad kuduthuten

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Maths Teacher : Dai 18 kum 81 kum ulla difference enna da ?

Student : 18la thala thala nu irukum. 81 na thola thola nu irukum

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Tamil Teacher : "Kannaki maduraiyai erithal" ithu enna kaalam?

Student : "FIRE SERVICE" illatha kaalam Sir !

Tamil Teacher : ????

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K RAJARAM IRS 1X24


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CULTURAL QA 09-2024-30

General QA- Base Quora Compiled

Q1      What is your opinion on prescribing generic medicines in India?

A1      Tiny Nair, Cardiologist at PRS Hospital, Trivandrum Aug 2

I am a doctor. If I write a medicine that’s not effective, the patient will
not come back to me. I lose my name and my stature. So, no doctor of repute
will write a ‘low potency’ medicine.

If I write an unnecessary or expensive medicine, the patient will either
stop it, or not come back to me. So, no doctor will write an unnecessarily
expensive medicine.

I am talking about an ‘educated’ patient, one who understands logic and
doesn’t consider the doctor as a God of sorts; and an professional
‘ethical’ doctor who doesn’t look at his profession and stature as a
businessman.

An ‘educated’ patient wants a medicine that’s effective and economical.

A ‘professional’ doctor too wants the same thing.

Essentially, the doctor and the patient look at the same direction.

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The Story

 ‘I want a jar of Horlicks, a Bournvita and a Nescafe’

The shopkeeper gives you 3 glass jars, labelled with a sketch-pen
‘Horlicks’ ‘Bournvita’ and ‘Nescafe’.

But… I didn't mean..

Sir, I assure you these are same. And Cheap too. Why spend extra money?

The Paradox

It is possible that they are of same quality and still economical.

It is also possible that the branded ones are the same but overpriced.

You have just 2 choices – doubtful quality or overprice.

The human nature is to go by the brands because we believe in it.

Medicines are not chemicals in tablet form. They are high-tech complex
formulations with multiple coatings and layers. Some have to be resistant
to gastric acid, bile or pancreatic juice, depending on the type of drug.
Others have to dissolve in a given pH.

Hi-Tech in a tablet example (Semaglutide)

A locally acting drug intended to act in colon needs to go to colon without
getting digested. A drug that needs to be absorbed in stomach needs to get
absorbed in stomach itself. A tablet that gets absorbed under the tongue
(sublingual) doesn’t act when swallowed. A sustained release drug needs to
slowly release its contents over a 24 hour period.

Most drugs are innovated by companies and later, after expiry of the patent
period sell their ‘process patent’ when everyone else manufactures it in
the same way. They are called ‘branded generics’. Most common brands of
common medicines that you see manufactured by big Indian pharma belong to
this category. They are equally reliable and safe.

In contrast, a duplicate or a copy drug could be manufactured by small
companies, with no address or website, accreditation or supervision. Obviously,
a branded generic by a respectable large pharma company that ensures
quality and reliability and at the same time economical would be the
doctors natural choice. But not the copy from unknown manufacturers.
Immaterial of who sells it, a private Pharma shop or a govt licensed one.

Obtaining a manufacturing lisence in India is simple. All you need to show
is that the chemical formulation is same, the dp/dt (pharmacodynamics and
pharmacokinetics) are same, matching the innovator. The matching trials are
done among a dozen (yes, less than 20) of healthy volunteers.

A patient of heart failure has a congested gut and a different drug
absorption profile, may respond differently by a formulation that has not
been tested in Herat Failure. A patient of kidney dysfunction may
accumulate higher amount of the excipient (the filler). The final product
can have the same chemical structure, but we are not sure if it would be
safe and yet effective.

If the symptoms are dyspepsia or headache, I am not worried about what you
take, generic or branded. You can even not take a medicine, the symptom
would go away. But if you have a disease like a severe heart failure, or
multi-vessel coronary artery disease, I would advise a branded medicine as
of now. Any brand from a reputed standard manufacturer.

I would choose the same for myself and my family.

A quality, effective, economical medication is what a patient wants. We
doctors too.

We are waiting for the branded medicines to become economical or generic
medicines (from small manufacturers) become standardised.

As of now, both are in the ‘wish list’.

Q2      What are the most over-hyped things in Indian society?

A2      Anubhav Jain, Studied MBA in Finance (Graduated 2011)Updated 1y

An old woman died.Her two daughters arrived.

One of them started crying loud, held her body, and created a scene.

The other woman went near her body, saw her face, didn't react, sat with
other relatives, and greeted each one with a smile, though she was sad.

The body was cremated.After a few hours, both daughters left.The one crying
became normal as soon as she left and started discussing the distribution
of the mother's assets with her sister.

The sister, who didn't react at the funeral, replied that she was only
interested in reliving her mother's memories for now.

The one previously inconsolable felt insecure and impatient and immediately
called her lawyer.I won't judge any of them but the entire crowd sitting at
funeral would have judged both of them in a particular way.

Answering this question-

Most overhyped thing in our society is “symbolic deeds”

We trust momentary show-off's more than actual deeds.

For example-

Touch feet, greet with respect, and abuse them behind the back, you are
respectful.

Elderly? No one doubts your character.

Single, unmarried man is a threat, married men with kids are genuine by
default.

Cry with someone, don't help; you still cry with them. And many more.

Q3      What is the funniest joke you've been told that you still think
about to this day?

A3      Camilo M Villanueva Jr, Fri

Found this joke, hope you like it.

The world's richest man is dying. He's made peace with that. But what
bothers him is no one in the afterlife will even know it.

Here he's a self-made man who created this huge fortune from scratch,but he
can't take it with him. Not that he could spend it,of course, but just to
SHOW everyone what a great success the poor boy had become.

He broods over this so that his guardian angel is worried. One night the
angel flies to Heaven to consult Jesus. Jesus says “Well, you know earthly
wealth has no place here"

The angel replies “I know Lord, but he's been such a good man. Did a lot
for charity ,ran his business honestly. He's only human. He can't help
having this little quirk. Isn't there something we can do to ease his mind?

Jesus thinks a moment. “”All right. Let's look him up in the Book of Life"
The Book is like a film of this man's life and seeing his struggles , Jesus
is moved.

He tells the guardian angel “Wake him and tell him I will allow him to
bring one suitcase-only one,mind you. And he can fill it with whatever
wealth he chooses. At the moment he of his death it will be brought to
heaven with him.”

The angel goes down and gives the message .The guy is happy but what should
he bring? Our money would mean nothing to people from another time,jewels
could be faked,stocks and bonds could not be traded so they'd be so much
paper. Finally it dawn's on him . Gold. Gold has been valued throughout
history.

He sends out for the biggest suitcase he can find,fills it with gold
bars,and sets it beside his bed. Now he can die in peace,and he does.

True to the promise he arrives at the Pearly Gates,suitcase in hand.
St.Peter greets him warmly and says “All right. Let's see what was so
important to you that eternal life and bliss wasn't enough"

The man proudly opens the suitcase, stuffed with row after row of little
gold bars.

St.Peter stares at it, puzzled, and says “You brought pavement?”

Q4      What do you know that some people don’t?

A4      Vyapak Tiwari, Writer Updated 5y

A few days ago, during one of our regular morning road trips, one of our
friends badly needed a toilet(perks of waking up too early, you know). He
immediately started looking into Google Maps for a public toilet nearby.
This is when I realised, that some people are unaware of this fact.

It is mandatory for all the fuel pumps to maintain a Proper Toilet and
Drinking Water for the general public.

Every time you buy diesel or petrol, you pay 6 paise and 4 paise per litre
respectively as 'Toilet Maintenance Cost'.

So if you are ever in an urgent hunt for a toilet(like my friend), look for
petrol pumps nearby. This might save you (your pants specifically) someday.

You may also report any fuel pump in case of non-maintenance of a toilet or
non-availability of drinking water using the Indian Government’s Swachhta
App and also to the district administration.

What do I know what some people don't?

That you pay for toilet and drinking water facilities at petrol pumps every
time you buy a litre of petrol/diesel.

Q5      What has your child done that is technically “wrong” but you were
proud of them for doing it?

A5      Lata Naidu, Fun loving mom of two, Loves Philosophy too. Updated 7y

I went to my son’s PTM (Parents-teachers meeting), held at his school,
while he was in grade 2.

As I was discussing about his general performance with his English teacher,
she mentioned an incident that made her guffaw and proceeded to show his
answer paper.

It was as follows:

There was a small picture of a chair printed on the topmost corner of the
question paper. Below were given these questions along with dotted lines
for providing the answers.

Q1. Who am I?

A. …………………

Q2. What am I made of?

A. ……………………..

Q3. How many legs do I have?

A. ………………………

Q4. How can I be useful?

A. ……………………………

Q5. What would happen if I got broken?

A. ……………………………..

Now, my son had not noticed the chair that was printed, because it was
quite small, frail and of poor quality.

So, he assumed that the questions were about him as a person and he
answered them thus:

Q1. Who am I?

A. I am a boy.

Q2. What am I made of?

A. I’m made of flesh and bones.

Q3. How many legs do I have?

A. I have two legs.

Q4. How can I be useful?

A. By being a good child.

Q5. What would happen if I got broken?

A. I will go to a hospital.

LOL.

Yes, the answer was technically incorrect, but it was obvious that he
misunderstood the question.

Yes, he lost marks for it, but I was still proud of him to have given his
best.

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