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What is the difference between normal lifestyle and lockdown
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Self-isolation has made Malvika Banerjee grateful. The list runs long, ranging from having a roof over her head to food in the fridge, but mostly it is the flatmates. A journalist by profession, her work timings had been starkly different from the two women she stayed with. “I would leave around 4 in the evening when no one was home and return at 2 am when everyone would be asleep.” The ongoing lockdown has turned things upside down and Banerjee is not complaining. “I have been a single child and am used to my space. But for the last couple of days I have been so thankful for the presence of my flatmates. The thought of hearing some chatter outside my room or even exchanging a good morning with one of them is very uplifting. I had undermined the joy of company,” she admits.
For Ashmita Ghosh, a PhD student in Germany, the realisation is the same but a little belated. A resident of New Delhi, she stayed with her parents and sister till she moved abroad for further education. Staying apart has been a lesson in how she took so many things for granted and now the 29-year-old consciously keeps some time to talk to her parents over video call. “It is important to spend time with family, however far away from them you are or however busy,” she says.
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Well if there wasn't any Covid 19 than all of us would be back in school, no digital online classes, no decrease in economic crisis, no complaints from workers on their salary, no shortage iin equipment, no complain from doctors and most importantly there wouldn't have been so many deaths.
Everyone would have been leading a normal life.
The thing is there is still Covid 19, so all of us are locked in our own homes, masks are compulsary to wear, even there is a shortage in equipment. So, it has taken a lot of lives during this period of time. There are some good things too for instance, nature is reoccupying it's place, pollution level has decreased, people are able to see the mountain ranges due to less pollution and lastly has taught us a lesson.
Therefore, Covid 19 has taken lives as well as teaught us a lesson. If we would have been leading the normal life without Covid 19 very less people would have realised that they are harming nature.
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