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When She Hugged Me After Ages!

The start of my morning has been the same for the last five months. Its always something past 11 AM, my eyes look swollen, and I wish to sleep more. Insomnia has crept into my veins, and the sleep pattern has lost its way. This never-ending lockdown had disrupted the daily routine in such a …

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Let Not Your Soul Be Knocked Down In The Era Of Lockdown

All thanks to the outbreak of Covid19, all of us around the globe are locked down inside our dwellings. While most of us might still be working as engaged in essential chores, or from home as part of our duty, but the rest find it rather challenging to be imposed by such sudden restrictions. It …

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Lockdown: Let The Party Begin!

Past two months have been really harsh on mankind. Coronavirus or Covid-19, no matter what name you take, they are enough to give rise to a wave of fear, anxiety, and apprehensions among humans. This tiny miny virus has done something which no one could ever do since past so many ages! Confined humans in …

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Cleaning, Cooking, Family and Feelings

Never in my life did I think that there would come a time like this in my life, where families would be locked down and restrained to their houses as a result of a life-threatening disease such as the novel coronavirus. It feels like something straight out of the movies, or more appropriately, the 1300s, …

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Lockdown Journey Through The Lens of a Selectively Social Person

It was on March 26th India announced there would be 21 days lockdown. I was downhearted like everyone else, but the inner me was overjoyed as I could go on a mini-vacation to my humble abode. (That’s something only an introvert can understand!) However, weeks before the lockdown, my University had sent a circular that …

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My Grandfather’s Third Key Of Happiness

My eighty-five years old grandfather is very fond of going on rides on his scooter. For the twenty years that I have known him, there hasn’t been a single day when he has not been on his daily morning and evening rides. He would wake up at the crack of dawn, sit on his recliner …

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A Lockdown Story Of The Shared Meal

Life is too short to keep worrying about things that are not in our control. Perhaps, that is something that this Novel Coronavirus has eventually taught us all. Very often, we tend to grieve over our past failures or stick our neck out for the unseen future. This lockdown phase has reminded us all to …

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Beyond The Lockdown – A Tale Of Two Hearts

It’s 11 at night. The presentation finally gets over. My boss is still there hiding behind his moon-shaped spectacles, telling us about the assignments we need to submit the very next day. Our company is planning to expand its inventory and diversify into the e-commerce market. The lockdown has taken a serious hit on our …

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Lockdown – It forced me to seek counselling for the first time in my life

All was going well in my life until this lockdown happened. I was moving to a better-paid job in a multinational in the first week of April. After working for 7 years in various start-ups, I felt I can finally bury all the insecurities of working in small companies by moving to a multinational. But …

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