In a way I agree with u but not totally...I agree it is a bit much to organise a jagrata in a hospital... but there is a religious belief that once thought of organising something like this should be accomplished. I agree that it is a bit much to do something after that convo between Karan n bebe. But think if you were on bebe's place could you stop preparations of jagrata which is already in process.
THINK...
Originally posted by: prc_fan1
I was going to open a topic on this.
I agree with you. I find it really absurd, & negligent on the nurses' part to prepare for jagrata during duty hours, rather than taking care of the patients. They are neglecting their primary duty for something that should not even be permissible. Also, its quite unreal, don't you think so? Which hospital has this kind of a situation where so many nurses are not doing their duty & doing other things not related to their work, without the other staff even finding out?The only explanation/reason I can think of having this jagrata situation is to bring up the hospital finances issue. Could it be that the nurses have been using the hospital's resources for the jagrata preparations & for making the halwa. Number of times, they've also shown the nurses having parties for patients, making special meals for them (which Karan warned against) - so could it be that these extra things the nurses do are increasing the cost of running the hospital? I hope it is, at least the jagrata thing will make some sense, no matter how illogical it is.
The theme of the show is that staff does what it wants without seeking for the permission bcoz they know they won't get any. It is a show..anything can happen here. So just enjoy the show .
Originally posted by: KhatamKahani
So you made a topic on this. Thanks, Naina. I don't get it. Why are nurses doing this? If it's a religious celebration and festival, the kitchen staff can be allowed to prepare for official party or celebrations. In what world would nurses do such tamasha.
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