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Polytechnic English 1st Semester Chapter 4 : A MESSIAH FOR THE ABANDONED SICK.

Gurmeet Singh 
(abanded in Patna)


Answer the following in 4 to 6 sentences


1: Express your views/ideas on: Service to humanity is service to Almighty.
Ans.:1. ‘Service to humanity is service to Almighty’.
2. Around us there are so many poor who need dignity some care. Most of them are
deprived of food, shelter, cloths and medical treatments.
3. When they need hospitality they are left to their fate. When poor are sent to hospital in some case of suffering from diseases and when they recover they are either sent to rehab homes or returned to the streets people.
4. Those who are well established should contribute to social activities and help to improve
the wrenched life. Conditions of the poor worshipping Godin temples is not the true
service to Almighty but to help humanity in any form is real service to Almighty.

2:State any three words/adjectives to describe the patients in the Abandoned ward in patna.
Ans:
1. Limbs amputated
2. Bed ragged-woman with wild hair
3. Leg in traction
4. Broken femur
5. An amputee

3:State any four personality traits of Gurmeet Singh that has impressed you.
Ans.: Four personality traits of Gurmeet Singh that has impressed me are :
1. Entrance of Gurmeet Singh to abandoned ward brings frisson excitement among
patients. Their weary faces light up and break in to smile
2. A very table Messiah of foul kingdom of disease and disability.
3. Sing cannot abandon the abandoned.
4. The unfailing devotion to his patients matched by his unchanging routine.
5. Intuitive willingness to sacrifice his earnings for patients’ medicines and food.
6. Caring for poor.

4: Describe in four sentences the condition of hospital wards in Patna.
Ans.: Hospital wards conditions can be described as:
1. Hospital wards are damped and grubby facility with lime-green walls and stained tile
floors.
2. A fetid smell of urine and stale food fills the air.
3. Rats slink out of a defunct fire place and scurry for food.
4. The place has the appalling moniker of the ward for lawaris or the abandoned.
5. There is a stream of pale blood and urine flowing on the floor under the bed.

5: Summarize the contribution of Gurmeet Singh as a philanthropist.
Ans.: Gurmeet Singh contributed to minimize pains of patients by his services of providing
food, medicines and taking care of ill-fatted poor homeless persons. He was kind hearted
human being his entry in the wards brought excitement among patients. Their weary
faces light up and broke in to smile. Singh has been visiting the abandoned patients’
wards every night with food and medicines. He has not been on vacation for the past thirteen years. His unchanging routine showed his unfailing devotion to his patients. He
brought eateries like roties, vegetables, salad, eggs and curd to feed to his patients. He
enquired about the patient’s condition and played with them. He paid for the more
expensive medicines, tests, scans, and chemotherapy for cancer patients also donated a
lot of blood to needy patient. Tonight he served the Manu like hot roties vegetables curd and sweet.

6: Describe the role of Gurmeet Singh as a nurse, doctor, provider and kin.
Ans.: As a true human being and service provider to humanity he played multilayer roles with
his patients. He feed his patients with roties, vegetables, salad, eggs and curd like a
nurse. As a doctor, he warmly asked about the conditions of patients. He goes through
patients’ prescriptions and pays for medicines, tests, scans and cancer treatments also
donated a lot of blood to needy patient. He plays at once with nurse, doctors, provider,
and kin’s role simultaneously.

7: Explain the meaning of the statement: ‘He [Gurmeet Singh] is like God.’
Ans.: Gurmeet Singh’s heart sighs for poor, deprived of and less marginalized, down-trodden
section of society. He took utmost care for such a people. With caring sense he brought
food for them and paid money for expensive medicines. Every night he visited the wards
without fail and lovingly enquired about the health conditions of abandoned patients. He
also feed them with various eateries. Hence, for all such a patients he was like God to
them.

8: State and explain any six qualities of a Good Samaritan.
Ans.: A good Samaritan should possess following qualities:
1. A good Samaritan should create happy, pleasant atmosphere among down-trodden, less
marginalized section of society.
2. Should bring ray of hope, excitement, and cheerfulness to pessimistic group of people.
3. Help poor with food, clothes and medicines whenever they are in need.
4. Exert generosity in caring and enquire warmly about their health conditions to minimize
feelings of loneliness
5. Create trustworthy relationships amongst such a neglected group of society with empathy.

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