Guest guest Posted January 5, 2004 Report Share Posted January 5, 2004 Another Medico has destroyed his life at the altar of what? Frustrated professional aspirations? Failed Love overtures? Or was it Organic? My heart bleeds for Anand, as a colleague. But isn't life beautiful? Why would anyone throw it all away? Kishore Shah 1974 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2004 Report Share Posted January 5, 2004 it was indeed a shock to hear sad news about anand karkhanis. he was a good student . this is indeed a great loss to me personally as he often wished to join us in surgery for his pg. dr dilip gupta On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 SP Kalantri wrote : >Dear friends, > >Anand Karkhanis (batch of 1997) killed himself at a rural healthcare centre at Ankaleshwar (Gujarat) yesterday. > >Aged 23, Anand came from Pune where his father is with the library software unit of C Dac. Intelligent and articulate, sharp and witty, Anand bagged several prizes during his college days. He aspired to become a surgeon and was looking forward to completing his rural posting and join the department of surgery. > >For me, Anand's death is a personal loss. I knew him well from the day he was admitted to the medical school. I recall having spent several hours talking to him while we were traveling from Wardha to Jalgaon last summer. He spoke at length to me about his undergraduate days, his teachers, his role models, his conflicts, and his career goals. I enjoyed his non-stop talk during the journey and came to know several hardships medical students have to go through, and live with, as they prepare during their learning days. > >It was only last November that Anand scribbled few lines on a Diwali card and mailed me one. I still can't believe my ears when the world tells me that Anand is no more. That he hung himself from the ceiling. That he thought that the world was not worth living. How could such thoughts enter Anand's mind? Why should he decide to leave the world? We can only speculate as we mourn his death. With tearful eyes and heavy hearts. > >SP > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 anand was a very dear friend of mine.i still can't believe ,that he is no more... may god give his family the strenght to go thru this.may his soul rest in peace. preeti 97 batch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 Dear All, With a heavy heart I have to accept the unbelievable. Anand Karkhanis came form a very good family background. I site no reason for him to take this extreme step. He was form Pune and when he came to Sewagram I was his Pune senior. He excelled in studies and was a very humble guy. I remember he brought me goodies when he came from Pune. It is unfortunate to lose a talented person like him.The most disturbing thing for me is that he was the lone child for his parents. May God give them the strength to get over this tragedy. Regards Chetan SP Kalantri wrote: Dear friends, Anand Karkhanis (batch of 1997) killed himself at a rural healthcare centre at Ankaleshwar (Gujarat) yesterday. Aged 23, Anand came from Pune where his father is with the library software unit of C Dac. Intelligent and articulate, sharp and witty, Anand bagged several prizes during his college days. He aspired to become a surgeon and was looking forward to completing his rural posting and join the department of surgery. For me, Anand's death is a personal loss. I knew him well from the day he was admitted to the medical school. I recall having spent several hours talking to him while we were traveling from Wardha to Jalgaon last summer. He spoke at length to me about his undergraduate days, his teachers, his role models, his conflicts, and his career goals. I enjoyed his non-stop talk during the journey and came to know several hardships medical students have to go through, and live with, as they prepare during their learning days. It was only last November that Anand scribbled few lines on a Diwali card and mailed me one. I still can't believe my ears when the world tells me that Anand is no more. That he hung himself from the ceiling. That he thought that the world was not worth living. How could such thoughts enter Anand's mind? Why should he decide to leave the world? We can only speculate as we mourn his death. With tearful eyes and heavy hearts. SP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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