Quotes on life

He has put together anecdotes, including some from lives of famous persons, and has organised it in 110 pages. The compact edition addresses people of all ages.

July 09, 2012 12:21 pm | Updated 12:21 pm IST - VISAKHAPATNAM

Dr.B.Narsayya a noted laparoscopic surgeon ,who penned a book“Living By Quotes” speaking at the releasing function in Visakhapatnam on Sunday. Photo: C.V.Subrahmanyam

Dr.B.Narsayya a noted laparoscopic surgeon ,who penned a book“Living By Quotes” speaking at the releasing function in Visakhapatnam on Sunday. Photo: C.V.Subrahmanyam

A doctor who has achieved success in his chosen field of surgery has compiled what he has learnt in his life in the form of a book – Living by Quotes.

Narasaiah Boora has earned a name as a laparoscopic surgeon in India and abroad by performing over 30,000 successful surgeries. He is also a social worker, chairing BLR and Roy & Roy's Foundations, working for educational and economic equality. As an artist he has conducted solo art exhibitions.

He has put together anecdotes, including some from lives of famous persons, and has organised it in 110 pages. The compact edition addresses people of all ages.

Right from the adventure seeker to the person whose disturbed mind is seeking solace in others’ experiences, every reader can find something that appears specifically written for them.

Narasaiah released the book at a gala function, here on Sunday. The book was introduced by gynaecologist Sudha Padmasri and released by Chairman of Visakhapatnam Port Trust Ajeya Kallam.

Vizag North Constituency MLA Thynala Vijay Kumar, former vice chancellor of Nagarjuna University V Bala Mohana Das and principal Andhra Medical College G Santha Rao also attended.

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