Passed away on 09-07-2020

In high school, Kishore took biology, not mathematics.
When asked why biology? Say, to study medicine and become a doctor?
With a smirk on his face, Kishore said, biology is probably interesting.
Why, math is not interesting?
Kishore said, it is, but it is reddened with formula, and one has to always keep his head down in order to solve the mysteries! On the contrary, there is no formula in biology. Everything in the universe compiles of biology. You must keep your head up.


All this was the discussion of scripture of a young mind.


Later, when Kishore came from a small town to Kolkata to study medicine and become a doctor, it was found that it’s actually the sheer interest of the subject that pulled him. The abysmal secret that is hidden between biology and medicine seems to have fascinated him.


Finally, when he started studying and practicing medicine in a full-fledged manner, it seems that the fascination grew even more and he was deeply immersed in the subject.


But one has to be lively to float on the mysterious sea of medicine, for a distressed humankind is indeed an uncharted sea. 


Kishore was a lively and an insightful doctor. His behaviour was simple, straightforward, honest and he was remarkably friendly and extremely lovable. It’s impossible for anyone whoever has come in contact with Kishore to forget him. 


But alas! Every good thing in this world is “temporary”. One day or the other everyone has to leave the world. With a deep sense of spirituality Kishore left us too… 


However, even after his death, patients keep on asking about him as if they had lost a gem from their lives. They feel bereaved after losing such a kind and a compassionate soul.


But Kishore never showed off any compassion to anyone. Compassion was in his two eyes. All those who know how to read, used to read it from his eyes.

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