Lockdown Diaries Nominee#39 World being a village, interconnectedness, style of reporting By Rohit Kiran Kulkarni
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Lockdown Diaries Nominee#39 World being a village, interconnectedness, style of reporting By Rohit Kiran Kulkarni

Reading Time: 3 minutes Last month, the country had witnessed a suicide of a young promising actor, Sushant Singh Rajput. The entire nation is still not able to wrap their head around this incident. And there is something I found out revolving around this incidence, and I believe that we need to rethink some things. We are living in…

Lockdown Diaries Nominee#38 From Less to More By Michelle Tegta
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Lockdown Diaries Nominee#38 From Less to More By Michelle Tegta

Reading Time: 2 minutes In the lap of nature I had surrendered myself. The picturesque scenery and the mellifluous whisper of the birds and animals every morning had made me realize that I was blessed to be here in Himachal Pradesh during the one of hardest times which the whole world was going through. As said by Martin Luther…

Lockdown Diaries Nominee#37 Lockdown Diaries By Adhithya Chandrasekar
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Lockdown Diaries Nominee#37 Lockdown Diaries By Adhithya Chandrasekar

Reading Time: 3 minutes 100 days got over since I touched my bike! Felt both restless and helpless at the same time. Got bored with OTT & Ludo Kings and started questioning god, “Why did you lock us!” And a thought came, “how would have it been if……….” (Daydream continues below) BREAKING NEWS! July 10th, 11:30 am. The first…

Lockdown Diaries Nominee#36 Lockdown Diaries By Samuel Lagman
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Lockdown Diaries Nominee#36 Lockdown Diaries By Samuel Lagman

Reading Time: 3 minutes When asked what a relationship should be, I always compare it to a garden. The plants take form from tiny seeds, that when nurtured and cared for will grow. However, growing up in my green-thumb of a family has taught me that it is not easy. A garden takes careful attention, patience, and a time…

Lockdown Diaries Nominee#35 Lockdown Diaries By Riddhi Srivastava
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Lockdown Diaries Nominee#35 Lockdown Diaries By Riddhi Srivastava

Reading Time: 2 minutes         Hardly do we get time to look at nature and the other beings created by nature. Lockdown made it all possible. I heard birds chirping early in the morning. I saw dogs running on the streets, fearlessly. I started admiring a cute puppy born to a dog in my street just…

Lockdown Diaries Nominee#34 Corantine Times By Anuj Kumar
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Lockdown Diaries Nominee#34 Corantine Times By Anuj Kumar

Reading Time: 2 minutes In 2020, everyone is home and everyone is bored. During this pandemic, all of us are off to various ventures that we’ve been staking since it’s dawn. Some of us are polishing our culinary skills while others are trying to make a social media presence. Like everyone else, I fathomed myself into something that was…

Lockdown Diaries Nominee#32 Covid-19 Lockdown Diary By Benard Otieno
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Lockdown Diaries Nominee#32 Covid-19 Lockdown Diary By Benard Otieno

Reading Time: 3 minutes When the first case of Covid-19 was reported in China, the message impacted nothing on the people’s mind. To many, the case was viewed as a normal condition that was soon going to be curtailed by our medical science experts, and little attention was diverted to the news that would later surmount to the current…