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The Power Of Gratitude

by Samyak Sharma and Manthan Aggarwal

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IMPACT OF COVID-19 LOCKDOWN ON POLICEMEN :-
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When everyone is locked at home, there is someone who is protecting us, punishing those who are not following rules, they are our Police Force. The Policer Force is one who doesn’t even care for themselves. Some 3 million police are trying to ensure that the vast majority of India’s 1.3 billion people stay home. Thousands of police in India have tested positive for the coronavirus in recent days and many of them have lost their lives due to the virus.  
I stay in an apartment in Sector 18 Rohini. The block next to my block is a containment zone as there are 6 covid cases. So, there are always two policemen and two policewomen sitting under a tent. In such a hot and humid weather, they have to sit under a fan only, they don’t even have air coolers. I interacted with one of the lady police and asked her the challenges which they are facing now days. She told me that the biggest challenge they have to face is to enforce a lockdown. Another crucial aspect during a pandemic is the conduct of day-to-day policing activities. Crimes don’t stop when a pandemic strikes
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IMPACT OF COVID-19 LOCKDOWN ON SHELTER HOMES :-
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Shelter homes have faced serious challenges during lockdown. The worst affected are those children who rely entirely on the community around them to protect them. There are approximately 2 crore such children in India who do not have families to care for them and are classified as vulnerable, in need of care and protection.

Doctors and health experts say the homeless children are among the most at risk from the virus as their morbidity rates are higher than the others. 
I spoke to people working with shelter homes and discussed the various problems being faced by them. I spoke to Mr. Sanjay Thakur who runs a shelter home “Aradhya Foundation” which focuses on preparing non-school going children for a formal school education.

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