Bangalore specialist leaves vehicle in rush hour gridlock, runs 3 km to carry out procedure on time

 


Dr Govind Nandakumar said that he went through traffic to his medical clinic to have the planned a medical procedure on time, covering a distance of 3 kms in around 15 minutes.


A surgeon in Bengaluru ran through business to reach his clinic on time to perform a listed surgery last month. On the morning of August 30,Dr. Govind Nandakumar, a gastrointestinal surgeon, was on his way to Manipal Hospital on Sarjapur Road when he got stuck in business on the Sarjapur- Marathalli section.


Govind, who was late for the booked gallbladder medical procedure, escaped his vehicle and ran the leftover three kilometers. The specialist, who has now posted a short video of the race on his Instagram page, said it was simple for him as he practiced consistently.


Sharing his experience, Govind said, "In the middle of the traffic, Google Maps showed that it would take 45 minutes to reach the hospital. Ordinarily, it requires five to 10 minutes to arrive at the medical clinic by that course. I waited, but Google The duration on the map didn't change and I had an important surgery scheduled for that morning, among many others during the day.

By then, I chose to simply walk. I run and exercise, so I utilized that for my potential benefit. Used, crossed the road and covered a distance of 3 kms in about 15 minutes.”

Govind told The New Indian Express that he had the option to leave his vehicle behind since he has a driver. The specialist likewise told The Hours of India that he would have rather not trusted that traffic will clear as his patients were not permitted to eat until later their medical procedure, and he didn't believe they should stand by.

Recently on 8 September, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said that a law would be brought by his government to create an authority to implement a master plan for Bengaluru to address the traffic problems in and around the city. . Bommai had said that the authority, which would address issues related to traffic in and around Bengaluru, would also include railways and metro rail.

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