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how the Lock-down has affected your
as well as the life of ordinary people in your home town in about 200 words.

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Answered by abhinavmishra2006
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Explanation:

I have been locked down in my apartment since Wednesday, March 11. I live alone, with my laptop, a few cactuses and a stuffed cat. I am on the fourth floor of a used-to-be-lively neighbourhood in Turin, Northern Italy.

On the first Sunday, I woke up at sunrise and sneaked out for a quick run. I hate running. But the urge of moving and watching the city still half asleep was so big I didn’t really think about it. I guess I just wanted to fool myself into believing everything was normal. Well, it isn’t. But going out is not the answer. It is crystal clear now that we have to stay at home. It doesn’t matter if I am healthy and young: I have to do my part and not put others at risk, not compromise the weakened healthcare system.

Answered by educationtech
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Back to olden days, thanks to “Bharat Band”

Work in this modern-day world is everything. It is hard to imagine a world without work for most people. Even though it governs and pervades our daily life, everyone welcomed the government's lockdown to safeguard ourselves from Coronavirus. Women play a multi-faceted role in all this. Working women have to play the role of a wife, mother, daughter-in-law along with being a leader, entrepreneur etc. The role of women is vital whether she is working or a homemaker. She is the greatest supporter of her family. She nurtures her children so that they become better human beings, reaching the epitome of success — at the same time managing a work-life balance is like having a beautiful chair with the throne.

Women are engaged in equally responsible and challenging jobs as men. A working woman is still facing unique challenges — unique because all of them are not logical and are just a resultant of the inherited social taboo that the society imposes on them.

A working woman in India has a very different and more challenging schedule as our society has clearly defined work for women and men. New economic equations are challenging the old definition and distribution of work and somehow the redistribution of work today is not done with a fresh idea of justice

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