Saturday, 29 March 2008

Continued Social Education

11.10 AM

The Continued Medical Education program was scheduled to start at 10 AM sharp. We, the junior doctors, were asked (ordered would be the right word- though there was the carrot in the form of the promise of a lavish lunch afterwards) to the auditorium at the aforementioned time. We came, we saw and we waited. No conquests for us. No way!

A cellphone rings. A popular and melodious song fills the air. My head splits (i forgot to mention that i was having a headache). I can never understand this habit of people not silencing their cell phones at events such as this. Maybe it shows their importance in the social hierarchy. Whatever! I, at least, know that it is bad etiquette and in my mind's eye, this proves to me that I am yet to convert into one of those shamming imposters.

The function begins. Lamps are lighted and the inaugural speeches given. I am really surprised at the English of some of the speakers. Really pathetic! (though their command over their subject matter is impeccable, i must agree). And then wonder of wonders! Vote of thanks is given even before the program is actually started!!!

Well, tea is served. The presentations will start afterwards. Have to go now. Otherwise, I may end up with an empty cup. I have seen people coming to these educational programs just for the want of good food. (Maybe, I am one of them. I, at least, make sure that I see the program through). I sincerely believe that what is needed before we embark into these educational programmes is the need for a Continued Social Education program, so that the society doesn't forget the rules it made for itself.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hello...
Your CSE concept its great...This must be there for Indians at least......One more thing that i have observed most of the times is that people dont value time,neither their own nor others'....If something is scheduled at 9 am,people make it sure they will reach at least one hour late(though it can extend depending upon the type of gathering)....Even the guest of honor...I remember once in school,on our annual function day,the Deputy Commisioner was the guest of honor...He said in his opening speech ''Punctuality is a great virtue..Cultivate it'' ..Irony was he made us for two hours before he arrived..!!