
Though Ishwar Swaran Mohanty, head of his firm's human resources department, should flap his lips open and shut faster than fish gulping surface water for air, he is taciturn.
One of the two places where people can find him part his lips is the canteen — to push tiny balls of food in or to chat with his "all entries barred" circle of friends. The other is rare — when he explains something to an employee in the sound proof confines of his room.
So curiosity spurs many to watch Mohanty and his friends chatting and eating, but never chatting while eating.
More than petty pilferage, padded reimbursement claims, and straight dodging of work, Mohanty has been disturbed by the trend in medicare provided to employees and their families. There has been, he noted with alarm, a marked increase in vascular diseases, cardiac ailments and cancer.
One of the two places where people can find him part his lips is the canteen — to push tiny balls of food in or to chat with his "all entries barred" circle of friends. The other is rare — when he explains something to an employee in the sound proof confines of his room.
So curiosity spurs many to watch Mohanty and his friends chatting and eating, but never chatting while eating.
More than petty pilferage, padded reimbursement claims, and straight dodging of work, Mohanty has been disturbed by the trend in medicare provided to employees and their families. There has been, he noted with alarm, a marked increase in vascular diseases, cardiac ailments and cancer.
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