Vibhas Kr. Gupta

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Vibhas Kr. Gupta

Vibhas Kr. Gupta

@vibhasku

Non Acad. Junior Resident KGMU. Borderline Biblio’maniac’. Wading in and through the muddy waters of life.

Prayagraj Katılım Mart 2016
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Giorgia Meloni@GiorgiaMeloni·
Thank you for the gift
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Ngl it was ACTUALLY a good answer. MEA Sec Sibi George Sir, summed it up really well🫡🙌
ANI@ANI

#WATCH | Oslo, Norway | MEA Secretary (West) Sibi George responds to question by reporters from Norway - "Why should we trust you?" " Will the PM take critical questions from the Indian Press?"

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Yash@yash_v_s·
Hair was hairing at the fuel pump
Yash tweet media
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Vibhas Kr. Gupta@vibhasku·
@yash_v_s Twitter pe likes batorne ki ninja technique. Everyone who reads your tweet will like it just to validate their friendship 😂
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Yash@yash_v_s·
Maybe the paramount wealth I made was the friends along the way. Incredibly lucky 🫰 I hope you all read this.
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Lavkush Prajapati
Lavkush Prajapati@iamlavkush_·
@vibhasku BKL khud toh doctor ban gya, ab gyan pel raha 😂 Dusro ko aage badhne de bhai
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Vibhas Kr. Gupta@vibhasku·
Saying this for the nth time now. To any aspiring doctor reading this- ITS NOT WORTH IT! • Study your ass off for two years when the friends you left behind enjoy their school farewell parties • Bear the brunt of cutthroat competitive Kota/online environment • Give >50 mocks and get yourself prepared for NEET UG somehow, only for it to get cancelled. • You cross the first stage and you enter a medical college. God forbid if it’s a tier 3 or a NEW medical college- good luck convincing yourself that it’s ‘okay’ with close to nil infrastructure; teaching staff and pateint load • Face ragging in the first year; failures in semester exams(while you had the habit of topping at school) • Get grilled during clinical postings by professors and patients alike. • Run as glorified ward boys for your residents throughout internship while managing the required attendance for clearance. • Complete your mandatory bond for 1/2 year period. • Again study your ass off for 10 plus hours a day, for a 3 year residency which demands 14 plus hours work each day • Go to distant centres(arbitrary 100+ km allocation) to give yet another exam with the apprehension of another leak always in mind. • Wait for half a year just for the counselling to start. • Enter residency and get grilled even worse than your UG years by not only your seniors but patients and their attendants as well this time! • Emergency duties; disrupted sleep schedule; thankless environment; forced addictions never leave you for 3 years. • In the midst of this, get your thesis done by running behind your guide. • Complete your post-graduation only to realise that it’s just the beginning and you need to be a super specialist! • Go through the same cycle of bond—>study—> exams—> prolonged work hours again! • You finally become a super specialist only to realise there are 50 MORE doctors graduating with you(amongst these second generation doctors; AYUSH doctors) • Toil more for a stable private practice or get attached to a private clinic • Get CALLED OUT for not joining a PHC/CHC where getting even basic amenities are a distant dream. • Bear humiliations of your city’s SDM and Police inspectors and their random inspections. Get beaten up by attendants and bystanders. Get moral policed by whole social media if a doctor tops UPSC or goes for USMLE/PLAB • Participate in IMA strikes but things never go back to normal. • Suddenly you realise you’re in your 50s and you have your own child preparing for NEET UG. And you let him do so only because you think he will be a second generation doctor and things could be better for him. You give your life to this process and sometimes give it up all together. Not worth it Aspirants. Not worth it 🙂
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Vibhas Kr. Gupta@vibhasku·
With the latest news of NEET UG cancellation, the urge to escape the matrix grows stronger every day. 🙂
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INTEL-24
INTEL-24@Tracking_Live·
Found an old and Extremely Rare documentary video of Wing Commander AK Bharti (then CO) from No. 30th Sqn (Rhinos) from Lohegaon AFS, Pune based on Su-30MKIs 🤯 He explains about Thrust Vector control of Su-30MKI in combat, its importance in Modern air warfare, and what makes Su-30MKI a great platform for IAF needs (Must-watch). His operational insight from that period is valuable. Today He is Air Marshal A. K. Bharti, serving as Director General of Air Operations in the IAF (DGAO-IAF), and recently associated with successful Operation Sindoor. His experience and Courage in planning and tactics helped IAF to win decisively in May-2025 Conflict 🇮🇳🫡
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Vibhas Kr. Gupta@vibhasku·
@Docbg19 Shri Kaal Bhairav Mandir Shri Kashi Vishwanath Mandir Ghat strolling(from Dashashwamedh to Assi) just absorbing the energy and the things around And in that order.🫡❤️
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Vibhas Kr. Gupta@vibhasku·
When I myself was in Patna around Chhath Puja time last year, even my Rapido Auto took a detour through this stretch of road, and the stench of sewage was so obnoxious that it made me regret those 10 minutes of having taken that route. I feel you. @BR_wallah
Bihar Wallah@BR_wallah

Day 01 of travelling in patna for my internship – started with whatever phone I have ended up with a Rapido detour to a “premium waterfront” near Nehru Nagar. Turns out it’s a nala right next to Boring Road. Urban planning so advanced that even buffaloes have secured their spot here. Great first impression.

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Vibhas Kr. Gupta@vibhasku·
Ever since the results of UPSC CSE 2025 came out, social media is full of opinions around Dr. Anuj Agnihotri (AIR 1) - about how he wasted a seat and chose to be a ‘paper pusher’ instead of being a ‘real’ doctor. What one doesn’t realise is not every decision of life is centred around fame as is often assumed. Given how the incidence of violence against young doctors is growing exponentially; sudden arbitrary and unneeded inspections of clinics and hospitals only to gain some social media popularity where doctors are largely held responsible for lack of administrative oversight (something which they aren’t even trained for), bureaucracy needs adequate healthcare personnel representation - doctors who are actually trained to be empathetic and who understand human needs better than the most are needed in the administrative sphere now more than ever. That being said, after clearing several exams (NEET UG, PG and SS), resident doctors are subjected to prolonged work shifts ranging from 12 hours to 48 hours sometimes not even getting shower breaks all while bearing the occasional brunt of seniors(who have gone through the same cycle) and at times even at the expense of compromising patient care. ALL of this in their prime (20s and 30s) only to get no respect and recognition. Is it even right to question if just ONE doctor decides to take the way out? Policy reform in the medical field is the need of the hour and something like that can only be brought systematically and slowly and having bureaucrats with medical background will only be the drivers of this much-needed change. One needs to remember there is no ONE PERFECT WAY of nation building.
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