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Wednesday 10 August 2022

*Nutraceuticals book release function revisited

8 August 2022

From left: Dr Vinod Kotwal, Member Secretary, National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority, and Ex-Director, FSSAI & MOPFI, GOI; Dr Mayurika Goel, Associate Fellow, TERI Deakin Nanotechnology Centre and Honorary Fellow, Deakin University, Australia; Dr Vibha Dhawan, Director-General, TERI; and P K Jayanthan.

TERI video conference room, 27 July 2022.

Dr Vinod Kotwal, Mayurika, Sangeeta, Anupama, Sonal, Radhika … they were all already there. Mr Rakesh Kacker should have been there, too. But Covid advised him, ‘Take rest for a week’. But he was there on the screen as were Yateen and Dr Kiran Sharma.

My first thought: where are the microphones?

Those two tiny UFOs, one on each table – are they the microphones?

Those teeny-weeny itsy-bitsy toys?

Will they catch voices from all corners of the room?

They were, and they did.

Enters Vibha.

Sharing the dais with TERI DG! It didn’t happen while in TERI.

It is happening now – 14 years after leaving it.

Post-release:

I pester Radhika. The ever-smiling, soft-spoken sweet­ little girl.

‘Please, the recording, please’ was my demand – of the book release function.

One might ask, ‘Why? You attended it!’

Well, I did. But my ears had said, ‘We are on work-to-rule’.

One ear was ill from childhood [‘a hole in the eardrum’, the doctor had said].

Got worse after radiation and chemo therapy four years ago.

So, the recording.

Radhika was very kind to pester the computer centre in turn.

And I got it today – the link. Great!

Thank you, Radhika.

I revisited the programme today.

Thank you, Vibha, for all those good words. Didn’t hear them then, but heard today. Better late than never.

The recording shows how foolish one talked or acted.

Didn’t hear Anupama urging us to untie the ribbon on the book. The others did.

It is only when she, frustrated, signalled me to untie, did I realize, ‘Oh God! How foolish of me!’

But by the time the photos had been taken. So, I ended up looking at the ribbon: ‘To untie or not to untie?’

Maybe I am older than I want everybody to believe!

Seven minutes of ‘and’s, ‘eh’s, ‘uh’s, … was really boring. Reading the prepared text would have been cleaner and faster. Could have saved three minutes. Apologies.

Would like to reiterate one point Yateen said – authors must respect editors’ work.

The book is the author’s baby, no doubt. Every word in it is dear to him/her.

The editor, however, as Yateen said, connects the author and the reader. He/she keeps both and sometimes also the publisher, in mind.

No, I am not telling editors are gods or their words are bible. They also oversee or make mistakes. Authors may have different opinion on certain points. But rejecting the editors’ views without understanding them is not good.

Overall, a day well spent!

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* Nutraceuticals in Human Health, by Mayurika Goel, TERI Alumni Association, New Delhi, August 2022. 42 pp.

Monday 1 August 2022

To or not to? The ICF Meeting


13 November 2021

Saturday, 13 November 2021. An ICF (Indian Copyeditors’ Forum) offline meeting. We have had weekly webinars for more than a year during covid. Have attended only two ICF offline meetings in, maybe, seven years, both before Covid. The first was in a Connaught Place hotel. The next was at YMCA. Couldn’t attend a couple of meetings held after that. So, had to attend this one. Shree Rathnam at Kaushambi metro station. A metro station, I assume, is the mostest (No such word, did you say? Well, you got what I meant, didn’t you? Language is for communicating ideas, right?) convenient location in NCR. Thank you, Vivek.

Got ready by about 10 am. Leaving home by 10.30 would be ideal to reach the venue by 11.30. Walk for five minutes, take the Blue line metro, get down at Yamuna Bank, catch another Blue line to Kushambi. Perfect. Told Archana, daughter (in-law), “Going out for an ICF meeting, a couple of hours.”

She looked at me, went to the balcony, surveyed the surroundings, and asked, “Do you really have to go?”

She, nor my son, does not usually question me if I wanted to go anywhere. Rarely do I step out after the pandemic began. I looked out, too. The polluted air was waiting there to gobble me up. Felt disheartened. Maybe not. Shall send a message to Vivek excusing myself. Opened WhatsApp, ICF Delhi NCR group. Vivek had messaged in response to my ‘Shall try to come’ message, “Please do come”. My fingers froze.

Confusion. To or not to? Responses in the group showed it would be a small gathering. It might amount to cheating Vivek if I didn’t go. He would come, for sure. Told Archana, “Yeah, I should go. Shall take the Metro.”

She said, “No, no. No Metro, shall book a cab.”

I tried to argue how convenient it was to avail of the Metro services. She didn’t budge. I had to agree. It is said, obey parents in childhood, friends during teen age, spouse after marriage, and children in old age!

And so there I was at Shree Rathnam, by around 11.45. Vivek and Jyoti(rmoy Chaudhuri) were already there. After some time Surit (Das) joined, then Saoirse (came and asked, “ICF?” before taking the chair.) and Pawan (Garg) in that order. Six out of 129 (ICF Delhi NCR members)! Was meeting Jyoti, Saoirse and Pawan for the first time. Some very useful discussions on the future course for ICF. Surit started it by referring to his 7-year-old discussions with Vivek. All others joined and enthusiastically took part in the discussions, except yours sincerely, who preferred to listen. Even that was not easy because sounds are scared of my ears and stop a couple of feet away.

During the conversation Pawan referred to a certain office called TERI in India Habitat Centre where he worked for a year. I didn’t want to interrupt him then. Later when he concluded his point, I asked him, “When and in which division, did you work in TERI?”

He worked in TERI Press for a year. Surit

worked there for a couple of years, too. And I worked in TERI for more than 25 years. So, half of ICF (members present) were TERI alumni! Wow! What a coincidence!

We did have our food there, but certainly not to the satisfaction of the hotel management. A couple of times they came and asked whether they can give us the bill, indirectly asking, ‘Why don’t you people leave?’ Can’t blame them, though. Occupying a table for more than five hours with only a few snacks in between is certainly not to their taste. They would have wanted us either to eat continuously or to get out.

Surit stays in Greater Noida. He offered to drop me in Sector 62 on the way. He had, however, to divert because the shortest route from Kaushambi to Greater Noida does not touch Sector 62. In the car I talked about my hearing problem, he talked about his sight problem. He said he was ‘nearly blind’. And I was ‘nearly deaf”. Partners in distress!

I offered him a share of the taxi charges which he refused to accept. When I insisted, he said, “Okay, you can offer me a cup of coffee next time we meet.” And we settled at that. So, I should remember (it is likely that he would forget) to treat him to a coffee while I would have a lemon water or so. But when do we meet next?

To conclude, a day spent usefully. Had the pollution not played spoilsport, a few more could have joined and wider discussions could have taken place. Well, something is better than nothing.

Thank you Vivek,  Jyoti, Saoirse, Surit, and Pawan for the wonderful day!