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There was not much about Sneh Bhargava’s life.
In 1984, the All-Indian Institute of Indian Medical Sciences (AIIIMS) – remains the only woman in the capital Delhi, one of the best medical institutions in the country and the 70-year history.
In the 90s, Dr. Bhargava – one of the leading radiologists in India – began to remember the memory, The woman in AIIMS, This month, it is previously published and continues to remain active in the medical society in 95.
In the 1940s, when it is one of the most famous practitioners of India, Dr. Bhargavan’s legacy is not an extraordinary thing.
Unlike the first day of work, it is not different from work as aiims that are not a short thing to test with fire.
It was October 31, 1984 and chose him for the role of Indira Gandi Gandhi, Indira Gandhi Gandhi, Indira Gandhi Gandhi.
Dr. Bhargava was not part of the meeting, but was in an article that looked at medical work for the day. In hearing a colleague, his colleague calls him forcibly asking him to rush him with a loss.
Dr. Bhargavan, who stretched in a gurney there was a woman who was able to hospitalally – Indira Gandi. His saffron Zari was dried in the blood and did not pulse.
“At that time, I did not pay attention to being prime minister,” said Dr. Bhargava told BBC. “My first thoughts were that he had to help him and protect him from more harm.”
Dr. Bhargava, spinning a bunch of casualties, began to gather in a large crowd outside the hospital.
The news began to enter: Gandhi was shot in a two-door bodyguard in revenge for the blue star operation, the blue star made a military raid in the Golden Temple of the golden girls.
Gandhi conspiracy began to hear from Dr. Bhargava, who started one of the most deadly riots in India, to make the Prime Minister’s best floors of the building.
There, in the operating theater fled a sikh doctor’s room, Gandhi’s hearing how he died.
The news of death was sworn in the son of Rajiv Gandhi as Prime Minister.
“Till this time, our work should be on the next four hours, the Charade we are trying to save his life, in fact, when he was brought to Aiims,” said Dr. Bhargava said.
He also described the Prime Minister’s body, the recommendation process that he would lie in the capital two days ago in the capital.
“Embalization chemicals, when he hits it in various basic veins,” said Dr. Bhargava, who kept oozing. A ballistic report later shows that more than three bullet ganki’s body.
However, this was not just a significant episode in the long and dear career of Dr. Bhargana in Aiims.
The book shares interesting anecdotes of the interaction with other prominent politicians, including the first Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru.
He took the son of Sonia Gandhi’s son, a young man brought to a young man after an arrow.
“Sonia Gandi told me that Rajiv (his husband) met with the King of Jordan, and the second gave him a fancy,” he said.
Rajiv Gandi Rahul’u safe, as security, as security, but Dr. Bhargava, who caused security concerns, stopped him firmly.
But it was not excited every day.
Dr. Bhargava is reminiscent of political pressure, including a threatening MP, because he did not choose his son for a business in Aiims.
On another occasion, the two best politicians, including the Federal Health Secretary, tried to capture AIIIMS Dean – the decision is only.
Dr. Bhargava always says that the patient is strong enough to care. The AIIMS worked to establish radiology as a basic part of the diagnosis and treatment.
When Dr. Bhargava was joined in the 1960s, the AIIMS had only the main footage tools. He has always trained colleagues to read subtle signs in the black-and-white rays in the context of the patient’s history. Then he pushed for better equipment that helped to build one of the leading radiology departments of India.
Dr. Bhargava always pulled to make a difference.
In 1930, India, who was born in a rich family in Lahore in Lahore, played a doctor to doctor puppets and sisters as a child. During the distribution of India and Pakistan, Dr. Bhargana’s family would visit India and later with his father to help refugee camps with his father.
Several Indian women studied radiology in London in London in London, and the only woman in both class and hospital department.
In the 1950s, he returned to India after hearing the country’s teacher in need of qualified radiologists.
Dr. Bhargava often gives his family liberal views to help him reach his dreams and his husband’s liberal views, and he hopes to find the same support from other Indian women.
“Starts from childhood,” he says.
“Parents should support their daughters as they support their sons. Only then will the glass ceilings will be able to break and reach the stars.”