The diarygame: Accountably leads to transparency.

Summer started in Kashmir 15 days ago, but it hasn't stopped raining yet. People are still wearing warm clothes and using heating appliances like blowers and blankets. Yesterday, I was on night duty, so my morning began at the hospital.

We had tea and halwa (a sweet dessert) in the morning, and later I waited for the reliever to come. As a rule, I cannot leave the hospital until the reliever arrives. I kept waiting, and he arrived at 10:15 a.m. I left to buy breakfast at 10:30 a.m. and brought it to my spouse's home. She had been at her parents' home for a week.

As I came home, I was feeling dizzy, but my kids didn't let me sleep. However, I kept lying on the bed until lunchtime. Later, I played with my kids and wife too. Then I got busy with my paperwork, and it took me hours. Later my sister called me and asked me to check the blood pressure of my brother-in-law. I took my nephew with me and went to my sister's home and checked my brother-in-law's blood pressure.

I came back home, and we had guests over. We fed them, and we had dinner. Later, I completed my leftover official work and then took a nap as I am feeling dizzy now.

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Meeting going on

I just checked the official WhatsApp group and found out that our boss had a meeting with the Secretary of Health. Then I went through the minutes of the meeting that were shared with us. Nowadays, accountability in the government sector has increased as much as that of the private sector, and services are getting tougher day by day.

I request permission to take leave and will see you tomorrow with another diary.

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