The lockdown and the empty roads in the metro in the streets and in the sea saw some distinguished changes. We witness deer prancing on streets, Dolphins leaping the bay, Peacocks waiting for food in a parking lot, and nature has come close to us. All said and done April 2020 was the most environmentally friendly month with Carbon emission that was reduced by 6 to 8% worldwide. But what a pity? When pollution is almost nil, we are forced to wear a mask. It makes us think that we are always against nature. Coronavirus cut out our task. We can show extra support while many of us are apart.
We hope this helps you, your family, and your friends feel a bit more connected. Memories matter much during such a crucial period of tense moments.
Lockdown, distancing, face mask, hand washes with soap, etc are advised by W.H.O. and not by any government. It is very difficult to control and make understand ordinary people. Plan out and execute appropriately. So long as the Coronavirus is there we need to keep a strict schedule. Lockdown or no lockdown, we will have to follow government guidelines for the next 6 to 12 months' time. Making most of the spare time with useful measures will help you to be busy. Do some yoga in the early morning hours, chant some religious mantras to keep your mind fresh, and sleep well to keep you fresh always.
This story is from the June 2020 edition of Woman's Era.
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