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Indraprastha College Girls Dance Performance - ietBugs.com

Group Dance performance at IIT Delhi Rendezvous 2006 by Indraprastha college.

Na jane Kab se(cover) - Astitva at Indraprastha University

Astitva performing at Indraprastha University, Kashmere Gate, Delhi.......... performing the most favourite track..... Aadat in a different style..... check it out

Tere Bin (Cover) - Astitva at Indraprastha University

Astitva performing at Indraprastha University........ Tere Bin, a cover song By Atif Aslam, Performed by Astitva...

EM Gang...Indraprastha University

abc......any comments

indraprastha park

me,arpit,sunny n gagan

139. Jai jai jai Maharaj Yudhishthir

Yudhishthir's coronation as king of Indraprastha

Astitva - Astitva

Astitva performing at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University.......... awessome crowd response

143. Badi Mangalmayi Ghadi (Subhadra)

Indraprastha celebrates Subhadra's baby shower

Chilli King aka Mirchi Samrat Competition Part - I

Unique eating competition: Chillies are my favorite. I want to eat as many as you can't think of... This was what the scene portraying from those contestants taking part in "Eat chillies in one minute" in Indraprastha University, Delhi. There was fun and entertainment all around the university campus and fest witnessed a unique and amazing trait in young collegiate, and ifood.tv brings those video exclusively.

Hum Kis Gali Ja Rahe Hai (Cover) - Astitva

Astitva Performing in indraprastha university, Kashmere Gate, Delhi......... Playing the last song in the concert.... Hum Kis Gali Ja rahe hai by Atif Aslam

138. Mile Srijan ke Karya ko - Mayamay Nagar Banyo

On Shri Krishna's request Vishwakarma and demon Maya make destroyed Khandavprastha into Indraprastha

Auto autocracy

The cops get 40-50 complaints a day about autowallahs at the Indraprastha Metro station who either refuse to ply or overcharge especially in the night.

Badhta raha Mai and Garaj Baras Medley in G.G.S.I.P.U.

Astitva performing in IP university..... performing an original composition and a cover mixed up together. do check out the medley and do comment

Old Fort - A Silent Witness to Delhi

The Old Fort or Purana Quila is said to be built on the ancient site of Indraprastha, the capital of the Pandavas in the well-known epic, Mahabharata. Right now in ruins, this fort was a great imposing structure in the past. Archeological excavations reveal that even in 1000 BC, civilizations existed in this place. Potteries that date back to the time of Mahabharata, have been found here. The Old Fort still stirs up an enigmatic aura, where myths comfortably merge with history. Humayun started the construction of this majestic fort; however Sher Shah Suri, who vanquished Humayun and established Afghan rule for a brief intervening period, is credited of completing it. Humayun regained power after some seven years, in 1545 AD, and went on to build a city named Dinapanah within this mighty fortress. Sher Shah's impressions are still evident in many brilliant constructions within the fort. One of them is the octagonal building of Sher Mandal, which is named after him. Humayun later used the building as his library, where he met with an accident and died. Built in red sandstone and white marble, the beauty and splendour of this fortifying fort lies in its architectural excellence. This splendid structure, which infuses architectural elements of Hindu, Moghul and Afghan styles, is still standing as a silent witness to the tumultuous history of Delhi. Within the structure of the fort was a moat, which has now been converted to a lake. Boating excursions in this lake in the sunny winter mornings or summer evenings can add dollops of fun to serious history.

Medical Tourism-ACL surgery for American tennis player-India

Norma K is an American tennis player who tore an ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) while playing tennis in the United States. Unable to afford the surgery to repair or reconstruct the torn ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) in the US which was tagged at $40,000, she went to New Delhi, India to have the ACL repair surgery for only $3,200. Her surgery was coordinated by Healthbase (http://www.healthbase.com), an award-winning medical tourism facilitator based in USA. In the video, she shares her wonderful experience at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital with Dr. Yash Gulati and talks about the top quality care she received at an affordable price. Log on to http://www.healthbase.com, call 1-888-MY1-HLTH or 1-617-418-3436 or email info.hb@healthbase.com for more information.

ASET Dance Troupe at Anugoonj'08

This is a performance by the ASET dance troupe at Anugoonj'08-The cultural festival of Indraprastha University,Delhi. The dance troupe choreographed by Mr.Sonu Sharma emerged as the winner at the footloose competition of the fest.

Dil Harey Medley - Astitva

Astitva performing a number of songs fused into one another in one single song... starting with dil harey by atif aslam, Duur - Strings Rubaroo - Rang de Basanti again Dil harey - Atif aslam Yaadein - Roxen Sutta - Zeest again Rubaroo - Rang De Basanti do comment

Medical cure by baccarat: a hospital vignette

IN DEFAULT OF MEDICAL TREATMENT, THE APOLLO HOSPITAL RECOMMENDS A CARD GAME — A BID FOR ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE, PERCHANCE, OR HYPNOTIC SUGGESTION THERAPY?... Since Virraj Sorhvi received virtually no treatment for his chronic MRSA-caused tibial osteomyelitis during the 7 months and 11 days he wasted at New Delhi's Apollo Hospital, he observes with interest how other patients faced with the same want of healing care take matters into their own hands and administer baccarat therapy to themselves. Alas, Virraj couldn't join in, having himself never been instructed in the intricacies of any card game. And so watching from the distance of his own sickbed as medicine was being supplanted by wizardry was all that was left to do. N.B. Watch the companion piece to this video, portraying the patients' other diversions, on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZVnP2VRHlU ♦ Virraj has been hospitalized continuously since 4 July 2005; he had undergone treatment at this particular institution (mostly by self-medication with bubble gum, it would seem) between 17 October 2007 and 28 May 2008. For the latest info, visit http://www.flickr.com/photos/virraj ♦ video location: Bed № 4112, Wing A, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, Sarita Vihar, Delhi-Mathura Road (National Highway № 2), New Delhi, India ♦ video date: Friday, 18 April 2008 (22:46:00 & 23:07:44 IST | 17:16:00 & 17:37:44 GMT) — 1020th day of Virraj's hospitalization overall (185th day at Apollo) ♥♥♥Greetings to the viewers of my video in Florida, Massachusetts, Washington, Algeria, Greece, Thailand, and other parts of the world!♥♥♥

Mosquitoes bring death or disease to New Delhi's Apollo Hospital: an exposé

The mosquito captured here by Virraj Sorhvi, probably of the genus Culex, is a known carrier of viral encephalitis and of filariasis: it can certainly transmit pathogens from patients afflicted with other infectious diseases to those it bites in the same room. So you have come to a hospital to recover from one sickness, but instead of cure you get infected with another on top of your original ailment... This, in effect, is exactly what happened to Virraj, who was infected with the methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacterium, or MRSA, in the hospitals in which he had been treated — not by mosquitoes, to be sure, but by having septic pins implanted in his lower leg to support the outrigger of an external bone-fixator used in treating his aseptic tibial fracture. None the less, mosquitoes in a hospital ward are a special danger to all those present in the room, patients, visitors, and staff alike. Mostly, they bit Virraj's skin at night; the specimen evidenced here is attacking a privacy curtain in broad daylight (or fluorescent light, to be exact). ♦ Virraj has been hospitalized continuously since 4 July 2005; he had undergone treatment (mostly by medical neglect) at this particular institution between 17 October 2007 and 28 May 2008. For the latest info, visit http://www.flickr.com/photos/virraj ♦ video location: Bed № 4112, Wing A, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, Sarita Vihar, Delhi-Mathura Road (National Highway № 2), New Delhi, India ♦ video date: Thursday, 20 March 2008 (19:58:00 IST | 14:28:00 GMT) — 991st day of Virraj's hospitalization overall (156th day at Apollo) ♥♥♥Greetings to the viewers of my video in Arizona, California, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Australia, Brazil, Germany, Greece, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Oman, the Philippines, Thailand, the United Kingdom, Venezuela, and other parts of the world!♥♥♥

The Gibraltar of India

A small documentary made by students of Mass Communication and Mass Media, Indraprastha College, Delhi University on the Gwalior Fort. The fort, though unexplored, is majestic and deserves as much importance as any other great structure in India.

Elegy for a Cockroach — and another exposé

COCKROACH AS PATIENT OR PATIENT AS COCKROACH? ABSOLUTELY SHOCKING FATE of a cockroach — one of the nameless millions with which New Delhi's Apollo Hospital is teeming but precious none the less — abandoned by the medical staff, uncared for by the physicians, spurned by everybody and abused, desperately clinging to life, and finally left unassisted in its dying moments in the predawn hours... Life sucks then you die. But how can a HOSPITAL be so negligent, and so heartless...? And let's not forget that the "Ungeziefer" of Kafka's novella THE METAMORPHOSIS (Die Verwandlung), often thought to be a cockroach, is a creature into which the protagonist finds himself transformed one fine morning ("Als Gregor Samsa eines Morgens aus unruhigen Träumen erwachte, fand er sich in seinem Bett zu einem ungeheueren Ungeziefer verwandelt")... ♦ Virraj has been hospitalized continuously since 4 July 2005; he had undergone treatment (mostly by medical neglect) at this particular institution between 17 October 2007 and 28 May 2008. For the latest info, visit http://www.flickr.com/photos/virraj ♦ video location: Bed № 4105, Wing A, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, Sarita Vihar, Delhi-Mathura Road (National Highway № 2), New Delhi, India ♦ video date: Thursday, 24 January 2008 04:51:00 IST | 23 January 2008 23:21:00 GMT — 935th day of Virraj's hospitalization overall (100th day at Apollo) ♥♥♥Greetings to the viewers of my video in Illinois, Massachusetts, Egypt, France, Italy, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and other parts of the world!♥♥♥

A cockroach crawls across Virraj's sickbed at New Delhi's Apollo Hospital: an exposé

WELCOMING ALL THE LITTLE CREEPERS TO THEIR (UN?)NATURAL HABITAT. Pets make great friends, and India has of course a longstanding tradition of ahimsa or non-violence towards all living creatures; but when you observe rats using oxygen-supply pipes as their dwellings at the premier medical facility in the second-most-populous country in the world it does give you pause. (And it makes you wonder, too, whether the treatment you may be undergoing there might not be critically undermined.) Yet this and many other diversions were all routinely experienced by Virraj Sorhvi during his seven and a half months' stay at the Apollo Hospital in New Delhi, one of only ten medical institutions in India accredited by the U.S.-based Joint Commission International, purportedly a guarantee of the highest standards in healthcare. In the present video a cockroach is captured while paying a visit to Virraj's bed bright and early one fine morning in January 2008, before five o'clock in fact. It and its friends — or were they perchance relatives — returned many times, and at all times of night and day, too, infesting the patient's bed and bedside stand (together with its medicine cabinet). Chalk it up to one of the traditional delights of India? (According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, the cockroach has "Asiatic origins" from which it has been distributed by vehicles of commerce to "all the temperate regions", its "Oriental" variety being "one of the filthiest of household pests".) ♦ N.B. To see other delights to be encountered at New Delhi's Apollo Hospital, tune in to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_nKJq2i6BA and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Jwq6IsZZac ♦ Virraj has been hospitalized continuously since 4 July 2005; he had undergone treatment (mostly by medical neglect) at this particular institution between 17 October 2007 and 28 May 2008. For the latest info, visit http://www.flickr.com/photos/virraj ♦ video location: Bed № 4105, Wing A, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, Sarita Vihar, Delhi-Mathura Road (National Highway № 2), New Delhi, India ♦ video date: Thursday, 24 January 2008 (04:56:00 IST | 23 January 2008 23:26:00 GMT) — 935th day of Virraj's hospitalization overall (100th day at Apollo) ♥♥♥Greetings to the viewers of my video in Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Virginia, Washington, Belgium, Canada, Cyprus, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, the Philippines, Slovakia, Spain, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and other parts of the world!♥♥♥

Freaks

Aku, priya,bebo n our room service walli, romil,freak out on camera.

Inspiration for Modigliani [[[ perspiration for Louis Pasteur ]]] (extended version)

LA VITA È UN DONO, DEI POCHI AI MOLTI, DI COLORO CHE SANNO E CHE HANNO A COLORO CHE NON SANNO E CHE NON HANNO...(*) Virraj Sorhvi indicts Apollo Hospitals, the largest healthcare group in Asia and third-largest in the world, by suggesting that his experience of their New Delhi facility offered some comparison to the aestheticism of Modigliani, in addition to having been pleasantly laced with first-rate coffee and other frills, but had little to do with medicine. Virraj received virtually no treatment for chronic tibial osteomyelitis, with the exception for light-weight hyperbaric-oxygen therapy, during the seven months and eleven days he spent at Apollo between October 2007 and May 2008 afflicted with life-threatening MRSA-caused infection. (*) "Life is a gift — from the few to the many, from those in the know to the clueless, from the haves to the have-nots" (Modi's inscription on his portrait of Lunia Czechowska: the translation is my own). ♦ N.B. Watch the companion piece to this video — a short version of "Inspiration for Modigliani" — on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6mfYJvS_Ag (Bach's Unaccompanied Suite for Cello № 1 in the present video is a continuation of the recording featured in the short version, picking up exactly where it left off in the short version). On the other hand, another in the slew of indictments against the Apollo Hospitals is on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2alWqkxk8w ♦ Virraj has been hospitalized continuously since 4 July 2005; he had undergone treatment (mostly by medical neglect) at this particular institution between 17 October 2007 and 28 May 2008. For the latest info, visit http://www.flickr.com/photos/virraj ♦ video location: Bed № 4105, Wing A, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, Sarita Vihar, Delhi-Mathura Road (National Highway № 2), New Delhi, India ♦ video date: Tuesday, 29 January 2008 (10:36:22 & 19:21:59 IST | 05:06:22 & 13:51:59 GMT) — 940th day of Virraj's hospitalization overall (105th day at Apollo) ♥♥♥Greetings to the viewers of my video in Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, Australia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Poland, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Spain, and other parts of the world!♥♥♥

Aryans rock I.P. College, New Delhi

Aryans rock I.P. College, New Delhi

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