Lockdown Diaries Nominee#9- Lockdown Diaries by Michelle Ramalingam
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Reading Time: 3 minutes “This life is like a train ride; the only difference being it has no stops. It just keeps on running, one thing after another keeps on happening, decisions are all taken in haste, and I no longer know if those decisions were right or not.” This lockdown made me revisit many old things, one…
Reading Time: 3 minutes The last few months have been a ‘reset’ button for all of us. For the first time in several decades, has the entire world been driven to a single point of attention – the Coronavirus. Witnessing something like this for the first time in my life, the immediate reaction was to question the current state…
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Reading Time: 2 minutes We all have heard of the phrase ‘silent killer’. But, it was not until the draconian Coronavirus started spreading its tentacles, did we come to know that ‘invisible killers’ also exist. Of course, a great deal of research has been on into pathogenicity and its manifestations in the form of microbial…
Reading Time: 2 minutes Joints are aching. Head is always heavy these days. The lower back is giving up in the mornings, making me feels like its gonna break. Sleep is uncertain. Day by day, I am deteriorating physically. It’s been 40 days since the lockdown, possibility of an extension due to the severity of coronavirus pandemic. Eyes are…
Reading Time: 3 minutes No one had imagined that the world would turn upside down due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus. The last few months have spared no one. Working professionals and recent graduates have been facing a tough time as the job market is really slow, and employees are either being laid off or are not…
Reading Time: 2 minutes Numerous times each one of us has thought of a time machine to go back to the simple fond memories we’ve had as a child, and we came close enough to doing just that in the fall out of Covid19. The smell of old wood, talcum powder, and the maroon coloured queen took the centre…
Reading Time: 3 minutes The scorching march sun shone right above my head bathing me with sweat. Ma always used to send me to the stop half an hour early so that I don’t miss the school bus. I drank my glass of milk in a hurry, as it was 11:35 already. I ran with a book in my…