Practising medicine in the United Kingdom in the year 1998 showed Dharminder Nagar the way in more ways than one.
One, the 23-year-old, who had finished his MBBS from Mysore, had spent a year at Delhi’s Safdarjung Hospital, and had then moved to London for higher studies in his field, soon realised – while working as a junior doctor — that this was not for him. He wasn’t cut out to be a physician. Second, London wasn’t for him either. Whatever he had to do, he needed to do in his own country.
The fourth of six sons of a