Name: Mohona Chakraborty
Birth Place: Durgapur, West Bengal
Academic Qualification: Master’s in Public Health
Languages you speak or write: English, Hindi, and Bengali
Do you like reading? What was the last thing you read?
Yes, I love reading. Honestly, the last thing I read was an article on non-communicable diseases.
What is your favorite dish?
Anything my mother cooks is my favorite, and at this point, homemade rice and dal.
How would your friend describe you?
Trustworthy, Humorous, Considerate, Optimistic, and a bit of an introvert on weekends.
Who would you like to travel with?
Family and friends
What is your least favorite subject?
Mathematics
Your favorite subject(s)?
Biology and physics, Anatomy, Physiology, Disease Epidemiology, Health financing and Organizational Behavior (and many more)
What’s something you wish to change about the world?
Jealousy, sadness, and obviously environmental pollution.
Who would you like to travel with?
Family and friends
What is your least favorite subject?
Mathematics
Your favorite subject(s)?
Biology and physics, Anatomy, Physiology, Disease Epidemiology, Health financing and Organizational Behavior (and many more)
What’s something you wish to change about the world?
Jealousy, sadness, and obviously environmental pollution.
What would it be called if your journey were a movie?
Hera Pheri
What are you passionate about?
Cricket, Hindu Mythology, World history, and having deep, insightful conversations with my father on important topics.
Best/memorable moment?
Recently, I hosted a plenary on the growing importance of hospital and healthcare administration at my college event.
What do you love to do in your leisure time?
Honestly, now leisure time is very limited, so sleep, good food, good web series, and peaceful conversations with family and friends are important.
If given a choice, what alternate career would you have opted for?
Doctor or Lawyer
What is your dream travel destination?
Switzerland
Where would you like to work in the future?
Kolkata
Finally, a Quote you relate to:
Forget what hurt you, but never forget what it taught you
(Medsight/MohonaChakraborty/GS)