describe the scene from your window during the lockdown caused by covid 19 pandemic. state what you saw ,heard and felt about the pandemic write an essay in 350 words
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Hundreds of idle autorickshaws hint at the number of daily wage workers without work. None have moved since India’s lockdown began on March 25.
Many drivers are migrants and rent these vehicles on a daily basis. Some have managed to go back to their villages; others are hanging around.
They could be shifted into action for delivery services. They will have to be given social distancing training, but at least some workers could get back to earning money. Some cab aggregator companies are beginning to do exactly this.
Inequality is shaping how people are experiencing COVID-19 in cities to a startling degree. The vulnerability of the urban poor is striking everywhere, but the divide is more visible in some places than others.
This is where I live on Veera Desai Road in Andheri, within the K-West ward of Mumbai. Our neighborhood has the third highest cases of COVID-19 in the city. But I feel perfectly safe in my home. It feels more like a fortress.
Vendors with vegetables, fruits, bread and eggs all come into our building. There’s very little I or any of the 700-800 residents in the building need to step out for. We can order food from restaurants, groceries from online delivery stores. We have everything we need and most things we desire.
We work from home, my daughter attends school online. We can entertain ourselves with movies, TV shows and cooking.
We have a private open area for the complex that provides ample space for short walks and bicycle rides for my daughter every evening.
The only real hardship we face is that domestic workers cannot come to the house and we have to cook and clean on our own