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lockdown is a boon or bane for nature write a paragraph on it

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Answered by aaditiya2006
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Answer:

Lockdown – A Boon or A Curse

Nature has its own way to correct and save itself from the imbalance that disturbs the ecology evolution due to human interventions. As we progress on frontiers with zeal to concur the nature, and all of a sudden, we come across something as trivial as the corona, a tiny little virus that has shaken the whole world and forced all of us to be confined to our homes. No weapon that we so proudly and passionately discovered and produce to threaten each other, they all remain inadequate and useless in front of a tiny little virus that hardly weighs 0.0000000001 mg and yet so powerful that it can destroy the entire human race without any sound or big bang, it silently travels across and takes its toll.

No cause, what so ever can have such a spontaneous response from society to get themselves lockdown, just to prevent spread of this deadly weapon that makes no sound, has no color, does not smell and cannot be seen with naked eyes, yet so powerful that it can swipe the entire human population injust fourteen days.

We seek astrological guidance where all pandits do predict various forecasting the future difficulties that we would encounter, but surprisingly no one predicted CORONA, such a powerful weapon that was on its way (of course I am not challenging anybody’s intelligence with these comments), however the fact remains that this weapon is so powerful that it can scape any radar that human has ever developed (will be a good subject for researchers to develop a radar that can detect it).

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Answered by shashumj05
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Explanation:

If the huge impact of coronavirus spread on the economy at large, including the loss of wage work to millions of those in the unorganised sector aside, the lockdown measures being implemented by the State government as part of the nation-wide shutdown have come as a blessing in disguise to the two power distribution companies running in losses.

With a major section of commercial establishments such as malls, cinema halls, restaurants and bars, showrooms of all sizes and public transport such as metro rail completely shut, service sectors such as banks, IT and ITES companies curtailing their on-site functioning by allowing as many employees as possible to work from home and many State and Central government offices running with skeletal staff, the demand for energy in the State has been on the slide for over a week now.

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