Thursday 31 October 2013

A TRAVELLER’S JOB

Sanjeev Nanda’s travel experiences have indeed made him more knowledgeable. Travelling is the most admired and most loved subject not only by few counted people but by the universe at a grand level. A traveller is someone who loves to travel to different destinations and explore the unique aspects and events of the place. A traveller explores the diverse features like food, monuments, architecture, cultures, traditions and festivals etc in each place that he visits.
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According to Sanjeev Nanda, travelling need lots of energy, courage and enthusiasm because a traveller needs to travel at different place in a short period of time where he goes through different atmospheres. Travelling job is full of new exciting experiences as the places are sometimes known but sometimes they are completely unknown to the traveller. A traveller should be able to make adjustments as he is suppose to meet different people of different countries who have a totally different language and culture. Knowledge of different languages is the most important and necessary aspect in this kind of job.

A traveller should be able to capture all the distinct feature of his target place and its people. His job is to cover everything which is important in a place which can be of both types positive as well as negative. As the target places are unknown the traveller should try to collect as much as information about the place through his available sources. This job is full of excitement, energy but it also has some dangerous and risky factors which is why a traveller must be conscious all the time during his job. Today the enthusiasm of travelling that apart from the job people like to go for travelling as their hobby. A traveller has the chance to explore the world which is the unique feature of the travelling job. Today there are many institutions across the world where they are providing a complete formal training to make this job more exciting and safe.

Wednesday 9 October 2013

Frequently asked question on organ donation by Sanjeev Nanda

Hello folks! A warm welcome to my readers!

I know that donating organ is not at all a small decision and hence, you and your dear ones have every reason to be flooded with unanswered questions. Though there are countless questions that must be cropping up in your mind, I’ve enlisted three frequently asked questions and answered them after researching a lot:

Q) DOES THE DONATION LEAVE THE BODY DISFIGURED?

A) It’s a common concern, but the good news is that ‘No’ body is not disfigured at all. The organs are removed with greatest care and the donors are always kept under strict supervision of professionals.

Q) WHAT DOES LAW ABOUT ORGAN DONATION SAY?

A) According to the transplantation of human organ Act, an individual of sound mind, who is at least 18 years of age, can donate his/her organs.

Q) IS FAMILY ASKED PRIOR PERFORMING THE PROCESS? IS IT NECESSARY TO HAVE A DONOR CARD?

A) Yes. The family is consented before the final process begins. So, it’s really necessary for the donors to involve their guardian while taking such a critical decision of their life.
Yes, a donor card is issued to those who are interested in donating their organs. So, for those of you, who are willing to donate organs, make sure that you get a donor card issued.
Well…this brings to wrap up my blog for now, but I have tons of interesting things to add on to this space, but till then…keep browsing through Sanjeev Nanda blog!