one of your neighbour met with an accident while burning crackers on diwali write a short story
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Tandon, K. Agrawal, [...], and S. Sharma
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Abstract
Setting and Design:
A hospital-based retrospective study of firecracker-related injuries was carried out at a government sponsored hospital in Delhi.
Materials and Methods:
1373 patients attended the emergency burn care out-patients clinic during 2002–2010 pre-Diwali, Diwali and post-Diwali days. Every year, a disaster management protocol is revoked during these 3 days under the direct supervision of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India.
Results:
There was an increase in the number of patients of firecracker-related injuries in Delhi national capital region from the year 2002 to 2010, based on the hospital statistics. During the study period, the hospital received approximately one patient with firecracker-related injury per 100,000 population of the city. 73.02% of the victims were 5–30 years old. Majority (90.87%) of them sustained <5% total body surface area burn.
Conclusions:
In spite of legislations and court orders, the number of patients is on the rise. The implementation agencies have to analyse the situation to find a way to control this preventable manmade accident. Websites, emails, SMS, social sites, etc. should be used for public education, apart from conventional methods of public awaren
Short story writing.
Explanation:
Last month, during the Diwali celebrations, one of our neighbors had an accident that left him almost handicapped. We did not think he will be safe but luckily, he was taken care of and eventually steer free of having his hand amputated.
The night of the main Diwali day, we were all bursting crackers and enjoying when the small boy came running and took one of the big crackers from the box. No one knew or even thought he'd be able to fire one himself. And since his mother and father were also nearby, we just let him be. But unknown to everyone, amidst the bustle of the whole neighborhood, he had managed to lit it and it burst in before he could toss it on the ground. The adults immediately took him to the nearest hospital and he was under observation for the whole night.
The nest day, we all thought that his hand has got to be amputated but then the doctors told them they will be put in plaster but not amputated. It was a welcome relief for everyone, especially the parents. It was also decided that, as far as we can do, the whole neighborhood will try to steer away from burning crackers on Diwali and just enjoy it in a simple way.
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