Deepavali induced pressure on patients
Deepavali is a complicated time of the year. It is marked by overcrowded textile shops and shopping centers and the inordinate traffic jams on roads. People from all over Tamil Nadu try desperately to get buses and other transports to reach their hometowns to be with their family for the festival. When I was growing up, we used to carry boxes and baskets of sweets and savories and visit friends and relatives wearing our new clothes. An essential part of Deepavali would be elaborate discussions on the new sarees and dresses that were worn on that day. Today there are very few visits to friends and relatives, but these are replaced by photo ops which are shared on social media. Deepavali has always been a commercial festival. As a child, I remember the social gradient in school, when all children would be allowed to wear and display their new clothes on the day after Deepavali. The dresses, the designs, the colors, the shine of the clothes would be so different for dif...