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This lockdown has given birth to a new me but i don't have a name for it yet
This is the new me, the ‘lockdown me. The me, who is dealing with the grief of this biggest pause and change in our lives in a weird but positive way.
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Nothing is permanent: one of the many things I learned during this time
What this realization also means is that this virus that has changed many of our lives overnight is not permanent either, it can’t be.
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I flew from Mumbai to Delhi, and here's all you need to know
So go ahead, travel back to your home cities but your family’s safety is dependent upon your safety, always remember that and act accordingly.
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What the future of work would look like after COVID-19
Imagine a future where you can apply for your dream job in any country and be on their payroll without actually living there, because that’s a future of work that seems plausible now.
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The story of my single mother
Losing a partner you truly rely upon suddenly is a feeling nobody can express in words ever. It’s the kind of helplessness I wish on nobody in this world.
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The lockdown dilemma: Let economy die or ...?
Should we let the economy die or let countrymen become responsible citizens? The latter seems like a wise choice right now.
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Irrfan Khan, thank you for inspiring us to be better
Persistence and perseverance fail nobody, but life sometimes does. That’s why it’s so important to wake up every day to work on or do things you truly love.
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Nothing seems to make sense these days
As much as the world is applauding us for how we’re dealing with coronavirus, this is the one place where I feel we went wrong thanks to its irresponsible national media - we’ve been able to convince the citizens of this country that getting COVID-19 in and around you is a crime and you need to do everything it takes to fight it.
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Chennai, why did you see off a martyr this way?
Chennai, you will go down in history as the city that pushed many health workers to quit their jobs today. You are also responsible for the tears in the eyes of many doctors today and last night.
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I just have one question for you, dear Prime Minister
May I, as a citizen of this country, ask after all the addresses and tweets by Prime Minister Narendra Modi - in what direction are the PM CARES funds going?
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COVID-19 doesn't discriminate between the rich and the poor
For once, this country is giving you an opportunity to look at life and the world from ground zero - this is probably the first time the rich, the poor, the middle-class are experiencing the same problem.
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FOMO or something else? Is it a sign?
It’s true that all of us are going through a feeling we can’t define readily. I won’t call it FOMO but some experts are calling it ‘grief’ and not one but different types of grief.
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Govt needs to do something for the small businesses
I wish the government could have announced some relief for business owners, too, as their request to employers to continue paying their employees.
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Why I am rooting for more coronavirus tests
Because without the tests, quarantine would neither help us nor the economy.
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What's the collective IQ of this country?
I wonder if our PM overestimates the intellect of the audience he’s speaking to or, we, the people of India, are on a suicide mission.
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What’s the logic behind lighting diyas on April 5?
Amidst all this, we are supposed to light up our houses with candles, diyas, et cetera for solidarity and switch off our lights for 9 minutes on April 5th at 9 pm, without real solutions to these issues being talked about on national media by our leadership.
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Will the world be more empathetic after coronavirus?
Today, give this a moment. Let the sense of empathy overpower your survival instincts and you’ll see the world differently.
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Take a pause, breathe! We can't control everything
That is the only option you have to get through this time with a smile on your face, because some things are just not in our control, that’s why we call them ‘natural’ disasters or calamity.
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When we step out of this, the world would’ve changed forever
The world is changing because of a virus and not technology, for a change.