India win easily, I have my photos and I stop in Connaught Place but not for my long as my eyes, despite wearing sunglasses, are still watering badly. I go alone to the Ayurvedic shop, refuse to sit down and have any further check-ups, lose part of the discount which
The trophy for the Women's Indian Open golf tournament to be held in Delhi
Rajesh had arranged and the price is further bumped up by Rs60 for a "consultation fee" which was not only the last thing I wanted or indeed needed but I have warmed to the good health remedy but pass on the other pills and take the massage oil. The receipt/ prognosis, call it what you like, says that it is for "general weakness" and that, when I come in March, I will feel a different person. Before this ordeal, I have never felt better but could laugh about it afterwards
Rajesh then asks if I would like to meet Gautam Gambhir tomorrow. Another Press Conference. My second ever. Gambhir is an ambassador for Apollo Hospitals and will be giving his organs after his death as, in India, giving organs is a very rare event. I can't help feeling that, after my prognosis, I'm not sure that mine would be accepted!
Rajesh greets Gautam Gambhir before a Press Conference
The good and great of Apollo Hospitals pose with Gambhir - and me.
 
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