Having treated no patients in two weeks, Prabhat’s troubles mount when he receives vaccines on Nurse Didi’s behalf, hands it over to her son, Sudhir, as she had wanted but Sudhir refuses blatantly that he took it.
The young, idealistic and brilliant Dr. Prabhat, takes charge of a neglected Primary Health Centre in a North India Village hoping to bring about much needed changes only to realise it is he who will have do change before anything else.
The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.
Having treated no patients in two weeks, Prabhat’s troubles mount when he receives vaccines on Nurse Didi’s behalf, hands it over to her son, Sudhir, as she had wanted but Sudhir refuses blatantly that he took it.
Prabhat uncovers Sudhir’s disorder and battles against the stigma of mental illness, persuading Nurse Didi to seek treatment for her son, all while navigating the complex dynamics of village politics and healthcare.
Young and bright Dr. Prabhat leaves his father’s well-established city hospital to take up a challenging post at a neglected rural Primary Health Centre. But he quickly realizes that leave alone treating patients, his first obstacle would be to get to the PHC the way to which has been turned into farmland.
As political tensions escalate in Bhatkandi, Prabhat’s involvement in both rival election campaigns threatens his reputation, forcing him to take a stand against corruption while also discovering Sudhir’s mysterious behavior.
Each point is an episode, plotted in order. Colored bands mark season boundaries. Look for the rise, the plateau, or the decline.
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