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I am continuing with the same subject as I told you it may take a life time to even pen down a line of action , actual research in labs is a far cry , I know you can not understand it but I feel some brains can have an idea what I have happened to write by this nanosecond.
any how
In our graduation standard virology was a separate full or say dedicated subject. I think professor , I have forgotten his name I feel its some R Singh , was busy at publishing his work in virology. He has put his efforts on bactriophage. My internal guide professor sokhi was a pathologist of much wider scope in content and value. Both did not share their views how to proceed on research. I remember when his book was published it was an exhaustive study to the minutest level possible. Its not that my internal guide was a lesser genius but probably his wider scope made his work a little less panoramic. In R & D this is something you can say an academic point of discussion as basic sciences are not hanuman ka chalisa or say bloody sc st obc who have bloody secured jobs at every level of bloody government hierarchy with no sense of dedication innovation except for bloody izat ki roti
I have been to Solan and Shim la for my research project as some of the minute details were possible only at that places, its I think a potato research center and solan university as such where I was a part of a small project but my scope was limited as the time schedule given to me was a limiting factor.
Later on I was in Shim la in connection with my HAS examinations. It started in 1976 till late 1986 or so but the end result were better not write here. I was at smridhi minhas house too in government quarters. I remember her mom used to give me a big quilt and a hot water plastic bottle to keep intact in shivering cold and study for the exams. I tried to reciprocate her mom but time played a bloody such a shakuni kei passei that I feel I should skip over here.
I remember it took a lot and lot keep awakened but now a days I really don't know where the sleep has gone
I am continuing with the same subject as I told you it may take a life time to even pen down a line of action , actual research in labs is a far cry , I know you can not understand it but I feel some brains can have an idea what I have happened to write by this nanosecond.
any how
In our graduation standard virology was a separate full or say dedicated subject. I think professor , I have forgotten his name I feel its some R Singh , was busy at publishing his work in virology. He has put his efforts on bactriophage. My internal guide professor sokhi was a pathologist of much wider scope in content and value. Both did not share their views how to proceed on research. I remember when his book was published it was an exhaustive study to the minutest level possible. Its not that my internal guide was a lesser genius but probably his wider scope made his work a little less panoramic. In R & D this is something you can say an academic point of discussion as basic sciences are not hanuman ka chalisa or say bloody sc st obc who have bloody secured jobs at every level of bloody government hierarchy with no sense of dedication innovation except for bloody izat ki roti
I have been to Solan and Shim la for my research project as some of the minute details were possible only at that places, its I think a potato research center and solan university as such where I was a part of a small project but my scope was limited as the time schedule given to me was a limiting factor.
Later on I was in Shim la in connection with my HAS examinations. It started in 1976 till late 1986 or so but the end result were better not write here. I was at smridhi minhas house too in government quarters. I remember her mom used to give me a big quilt and a hot water plastic bottle to keep intact in shivering cold and study for the exams. I tried to reciprocate her mom but time played a bloody such a shakuni kei passei that I feel I should skip over here.
I remember it took a lot and lot keep awakened but now a days I really don't know where the sleep has gone

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