Sunday, March 06, 2022

July to December 2021

Its been a while since the blog was updated. Much has happened in the interim. 
 Six months is a long period of time. The waning of the epidemic, local outbreaks, the fear of the havoc wreaked by the DELTA all kept us on our toes.

The lockdowns in some form or the other continued and as usual people adapted, moving on with their lives. Framing, dairy, goat rearing and trade all continued. The tomato crops brought in good money. Above all, the copious rains


Total Patients: 8287

CHILDREN:  170; (M:F :: 94:76)
ELDERLY:   1284; (M:F :: 751:533)
ADULTS:     6883; (M:F :: 3189:3644)

INCOME: < 48000 pa : 8171



Masked Crowds at the Bus Shelter
ASHA Workers being felicitated for the yeoman work

 







New BPL 450 mRad X Ray machine



        
An old patient being loaded onto a make shift ambulance      
    

Retinitis Pigmentosa with T1D



   

Paddy - Transplanting, ripening and harvesting
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

                                                              GROUND NUT HARVEST                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      


                                             BOUNTEOUS RAIN & THE LANDSCAPE CHANGES


A LOVELY TIME FOR THE GOATS & CATTLE

  

Here is wishing everyone a wonderful 2022