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The current pandemic crisis of COVID-19 caused by the SARS-CoV-2 strain of coronaviruses throws light on something much greater than the immediate crisis of tackling the disease i.e. the lack of preparation by major nations in tackling the situation. While many nations are left scratching their heads in this critical time, there have also been success stories like those of Taiwan, Japan, Slovenia and many more. Without taking names, many countries even had ample time to prepare for the outbreak and prior knowledge yet chose to look the other way, underestimating the threat at the doorstep. All this just goes on to prove the old adage right, time and time again- \u201ca stitch in time saves nine.\u201d <\/p>
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\nIn populous countries like India having a wide range of socio-economical classes, an outbreak, like just about any other calamity serves to be the most punishing for the people in the lower rung of the society. Having minimal access to financial and other means, struggling to make ends meet and managing to arrange for a mere day\u2019s meal, the restrictions imposed in such critical times and the suffering from the situations only get amplified many folds further. The plight isn\u2019t restricted to just these people though, people from medium income groups, those having health complications, people with pets or other dependants, each one has a plight in some form or the other. <\/p>
\nBut what can be done to avert such a scenario, one that is here spreading havoc in some countries whereas has been conquered for the time being in others. The first solution that may come to mind, one that is at the tip of everyone\u2019s tongue would be lockdown and social distancing. It should be noted that social distancing and imposing lockdowns are crucial for controlling the spread of diseases, but they alone can\u2019t hope to achieve much. The most they can do, especially for a virus that has rapid mutations, is buy time. Buy time for solidifying the country\u2019s preparedness in tackling cases. Apart from initiating clinical trials, the focus should be made on increasing the medical capabilities and treating capacity, number of beds et al. The buffer time from lockdowns can make or break the future of the country. <\/p>
\nAnother critical responsibility is of the government itself. Again, not taking names, governments of many states as well as countries have opted to keep the number of cases, deaths, other related statistics, data and information under wraps, not revealing them to the public and misrepresenting facts. However, all this does is induce public mistrust, spread misinformation and fake news and handicaps the ability to prepare for and treat the cases further. Instead one common feature among the successful countries are sharing the relevant information of concern with the public daily, keeping them in the loop so they have an idea of the current situation. <\/p>
\nAs much as the government wants to impose forceful lockdowns which are indeed effective, efforts should be also made to sensitise the public about the need for such measures and what they hope to achieve and can achieve with these. This will also help to pacify the people. One instance of imposing lockdown in Lombardy, Italy without prior notice resulted in thousands fleeing on the night the lockdown was imposed due to information leak. People fleeing Lombardy to rest of Italy ensured utter chaos, digging its own grave, quite literally. So there is much need for trustful and effective communication as well as taking prior measures so as to handle the situation arising from lockdowns. Let\u2019s take an example from India itself. With the sudden imposition of nation-wide lockdown while being vastly unprepared to handle the repercussions, countless migrant workers, labourers and many more have died from vastly different causes rather than the disease itself. Inability to provide shelter and feed them along with the ever-present plague of bureaucracy, corruption and inefficiencies in almost every aspect has rendered the Indian administration useless from being able to successfully aiding these people. <\/p>
\nPrioritisation and proper allocation of resources is yet another blaring case that demands attention. While doctors are working overnight without appropriate safety gears and the government claims inability to arrange army jets to move bodies of deceased jawans and others as well as lack of funding to hospitals, yet the government still manages to arrange lakhs and crores of rupees for army jets to fly and shower flowers over hospitals in a show of gratitude. While holding shows of gratitude as has been done such as banging plates and lighting candles are constructive in maintaining public morale and thanking the frontline workers, funds that can actually help them are instead used for other fruitless efforts that show sheer wastage from no prioritisation and planning. <\/p>
\nEven the police needs to be sensitised in implementing these lockdowns as there has been many instances of huge public gathering where the police has done nothing and there have been instances where the police beat up vendors and other with proper permits or stop doctors from going to hospitals preventing them from doing their jobs. Sensitising the ground workers and making them understand how to do their job should be a must so that they\u2019re aware of how and what actions to take that are appropriate. <\/p>
\nWhile there are countless other measures that can and should be implemented such as providing necessities, developing public healthcare systems, travel and border controls, isolation and quarantine and many more, one must measure is community engagement. Communities are the main actors in preventing, identifying, responding and recovering from the impacts of epidemics and pandemics. Engaging communities raising awareness of the disease and its spread, building trust and relationships with them and helping them adopt preventive measures can be the difference between a slowdown and prevention or further spreading. <\/p>
\nTill now, we\u2019ve discussed various ways to curtail the outbreaks of diseases. But we should understand that if a disease of this level has us scratching our heads, we\u2019re grossly unprepared for more severe and virulent cases.\n<\/p>"}]
Dear almost graduates this is for you. Especially to the ones who belong to the batch of 2020 and deep inside, I think each and every one of you can relate to it in some or the other way. In these quarantine days, I have remembered the beautiful memories that life gave me and I know it was really hard because you patiently waited and waited from the first day of your schooling and all which I have mentioned is my personal experiences in my Half-life Journey<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1590807415632","data":"5ed1bd2603359"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1590807415633","data":"
Those were the days where we all are first started crying to go to pre-KG classes and all and always waiting for the parents to go home\nThose were the days where we all are mugged up the formulas and remembering the history dates in order to escape from the temporary punishments given by the teachers and \nThose were the days where we all tried so hard to pass in the exams in order to get promoted to higher education.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1590807415634","data":"5ed1be6fb772a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1590807415635","data":"
Those were the days where we guys are repeatedly told that our10th class exams are the most important things in your life by our parents, teachers, relatives and even from the elders.<\/p>
well, seriously In our childhood we use to put lot efforts in studying well and concentrating on how to get the Top Ranks in school level and in order to achieve the targets we Stayed up to the late nights and reading the whole textbooks so loud and that even our voice can reach out so clear even to the persons who are staying at the miles apart from us and now if I remember all those days I use to laugh like a stupid. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1590807415636","data":"
Those were the days we specially go to the office room and ask teachers about the important topics to read and thereby sitting alone and grinding the whole concepts like anything and keeping in our mind during the exams and blindly presenting them in the answer sheet to achieve high scores and checking the results on notice board.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1590807415637","data":"5ed1bee09fa93"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1590807415638","data":"
Those were the days where parents are invited to schools for the grand Parent-teacher meeting to interact with kids parents and thereby they use to give the exam papers and report cards of students with their academic and cultural report and if we got fewer marks our parents start some shouting at with lot more motivational speeches from every wing possible and sometimes we keep fake signs on the report cards and Diaries same as our mom or dad.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1590807415639","data":"5ed1bef71d987"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1590807415640","data":"
Moving to intermediate we use to concentrate more on our careers and future goals and having a good exam score in +1&+2 and it just enough to get through the scoring Pre University cut off.<\/p>
I know it must be really hard because at that age we probably have various kinds of confusion before you finally made things with the choice of what we actually need\nand moving forward they will be a situation that at least we have to opt 2 hours of coaching classes from the Professors and thereby we apply for multiple entrance exams that we want to get into and for the refuted college and silently and secretly hoping that some of our friends to come up with the same college as we are earlier \nAfter inter, we may scatter to various places putting a lot of effort navigating to and continue to study in respective fields.\n\nThose were the days we are making some memories for the lifetime, last-minute study, late-night external conversations with your hostel lots of gossips, and both off during the self-doubt.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1590807415641","data":"
I know it must be really hard to make out the few days of your college life to be ok. now I prefer to change flight overnight if it definitely searches to wake up one day and not know where you are going back to normal days but really explain this uncertainty and frustration that you all a going through I don't mean to be so dramatic and not stoping these even because I know how much it means to me everything you need to know you are at really special because you took one of your team for everyone who crashed before you and well graduated after you are always remember for you mean by bad that's together and for through them as well still graduate that your certification A Farewell I want not what I can help but I help you to stay there for a long time.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1590807415642","data":"
In the final year or the end of the study, we start to decorate our resume with curricular and co-curricular and extracurricular activities to showcase our talents to the recruiters to kick start with their professional carers and now for the Batch of 2020 it is a really hard time with the pandemic and meanwhile it was also good to utilize this valuable time towards learning something new which the industries are expecting. one thing I wanna say you are no matter what We don't need to worry a lot about our certificates because they will reach us one or the other way But always try to learn new things which are very helpful for us and this is all my real experiences in life that I have seen so far and I would like to thank everyone I met in this small journey and this 2020 Batch is very special because it took me to many things and I have many memories hard, bad and Good meanwhile it also gave me a good lesson for the rest of my life. <\/p>
It took me towards many flavors either it might be best or worst somehow I have learned somethings which are very helpful for me for the rest of my life.<\/p>
This 2020 batch is very special for me it gave many beautiful memories and some bitter experiences while I am studying so Batch of 2020 will be remembered forever, guys.!<\/p>
This is to everyone who has been into 2020 graduates and <\/p>
No matter what we the change makers of this modern Era...<\/p>
Thankyou To the Batch of 2020 :)<\/p>
Guduru Lakshmi Kiranmai.<\/p>"}]
Trade Off Between Economy and Coronavirus Lockdown<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590680287637},{"data":"
India is among the 15 most affected economies due to the coronavirus pandemic.\n\nThe trade impact of the coronavirus epidemic for India is estimated to be about 348 million dollars and the country figures among the top 15 economies most affected countries.\n\nThe most affected economies are the European Union (USD 15.6 billion), the United States (USD 5.8 billion), Japan (USD 5.2 billion), South Korea (USD 3.8 billion), Taiwan Province of China (USD 2.6 billion) and Vietnam ( USD 2.3 billion).\n\nThe trade impact for India is less as compared to other economies such as EU, the US, Japan and South Korea. Trade impact for Indonesia is 312 million dollars.\n\nFor India, the trade impact is estimated to be the most for the chemicals sector at 129 million dollars, textiles and apparel at 64 million dollars, automotive sector at 34 million dollars, electrical machinery at 12 million dollars, leather products at 13 million dollars, metals and metal products at 27 million dollars and wood products and furniture at 15 million dollars.\n\nIn addition to serious threats to human life, the coronavirus outbreak carries serious risks for the global economy.Any slowdown in manufacturing in one part of the world will have a ripple effect in economic activity across the globe because of regional and global value chains.\n\nThe estimated global effects of COVID-19 are subject to change depending on the containment of the virus and or changes in the sources of supply.\n\nSo right now, we\u2019re not clear on where it will go \u2014 a lot will depend on what happens with COVID-19; if they are able to come up with a vaccine then, hopefully it will end very quickly, but if not, the impact can be severe.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590680508122},{"data":"
IDEAL WAYS TO COMBAT CORONAVIRUS<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590680598398},{"data":"
The fight against CORONAVIRUS also known as SARS(Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) COVID-19 has been compared to fighting a war with an insidious, dangerous, but invisible enemy. We need to carefully make the strategy to combat against the coronavirus\n\nThe lockdown in most states and Union Territories is causing a medical and a humanitarian situation. Thousands of migrant labourers are returning home from different cities and towns,because workplaces are closed.Simultaneously, the number of people affected by COVID-19 is increasing, as are deaths, though absolute numbers are still low.\n\nWhile these are extraordinary times, the State must provide basic needs such as food, shelter, generous treatment and timely send them back home.\n\nAllow People To Return Home\n\nThe central government has done a remarkable job in bringing back hundreds of students and other Indian citizens in foreign lands who are in helpless position, with due precautions to ensure that they do not become carriers and spreadng agents of the virus in the country.\n\nHaving done that, we cannot leave behind labourers and migrant workers on our highways to defend for themselves, when all shops, organizations and services are closed.\n\nThis will create a crisis that may be worse than the one we seek to fight, as we try to defend the COVID-19 pandemic. In view of difficulties faced by these thousands of internal migrants, and the fact that, as many scientists have warned, the transmission of the virus is unlikely to stop anytime soon, the Central and state governments must make arrangements to bring them home safely.\n\nExpand Testing\n\nThe number of people currently being tested is small, while the number under lockdown is huge. While providing a interval for a short period, this is not sustainable, and as many experts have pointed out, may lead to rise again after the lockdown is relaxed. We need to progressively reverse this situation: Have much more expanded testing with severe promotion of social distancing and fewer people under lockdown. Currently, only about 100 laboratories, almost all located in large cities, provide testing facilities for COVID-19.\n\nStrengthen Primary Health Care(PHC)\n\nWe need to prepare ahead to provide health care to large numbers of patients requiring it. As revealed by a review of about 160,000 patients from China and Italy, 90-95 per cent of patients would be managed at home or in primary care settings, and only 5-10 per cent would require in-patient care. Of the latest information,about 30 per cent would require critical care, while 70 per cent would require supportive care and oxygen. Even in the best of health systems, the mortality rate among those who require critical care is upwards of 50 per cent. So, it is clear that primary care would be extremely critical in providing care to and preventing deaths of large numbers of patients through providing supportive care and oxygen.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590680610332}]
Coronavirus disease2019\u00a0(COVID-19) is an\u00a0infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome .\u00a0It was first identified in December 2019 in Wuhan,China, and has since spread globally, resulting in an ongoing pandemic. However, the first case may be traced ki back to 17 November, 2019.As of 28 May 2020,\u00a0more than 5.8 million cases \u00a0have been reported across 188 countries and territories, resulting in more than 359000 deaths . More than 2.39\u00a0million people have recovered.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590721578392},{"data":"
The virus is primarily\u00a0spread\u00a0between people during close contact,most often via\u00a0small droplets \u00a0produced by coughing,\u00a0sneezing, and talking.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590721792932},{"data":"
Recommended measures to prevent infection include frequent hand washing, maintaining social distance from others (especially from those with symptoms), quarentine\u00a0(especially for those with symptoms), covering coughs, and keeping unwashed hands away from the face.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590721789422},{"data":"
Coming to India which was affected late in March 2020. The first case was found on 30 January 2020 . As of 29 May 2020 158333 cases were confirmed out of which 67692 were recovered causing 4531 deaths in the country . On 22 March 2020, India observed a 14-hour voluntary public curfew at the instance of the prime minister Narendra Modi. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590722364345},{"data":"
After that on 24 March 2020 the lockdown was declared for 21 days and been extended till date . But just think about the economy I don't say life's are not important but say that both are important .<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590722727356},{"data":"
If I was a part of governing bodies I would follow a way which government can earn atleast some amount . The procedure I follow would be as follows<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590722816497},{"data":"
I would first declare a very strict lockdown for 21 days to know the main areas where the disease is being spread . Then I would divide the areas into safe , affected and lightly affected . Then I would release the things one after the other by following the Covid measures . A huge penality would be there if they do not follow measures<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590722879530},{"data":"
We would limit the transport facilities. And in own transport also the no of people would be reduced . They will always be monitored by police that people don't move for unnecessary reasons. The public places for entertainment would remain closed . The education of students will be made online . <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590723150437},{"data":"
We can increase the test capability. testing can be increased . In the safe zones revenue earning places would open but only by following the instructions of Covid 19 . I. Affected areas the lockdown will be more strict where the basic necessities reach them .<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590723454223},{"data":"
We use special armed forces and some organization like NSS to provide basic necessities in affected areas . I will assure people maintain social distancing and save their lives.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590723077467}]
Thursday <\/i><\/b><\/p>
Brijmohan Das, 78, a retired professor of Geology, lying on his bed in ICU, unconscious, at least what doctors believed. Unfortunately, he was unable to move, but somehow, he was connected-through his sub-consciousness to the outside galleria of his family and doctors; and wondering how trying to pull up the cords of his family together but in the end, noticing all the beads had fallen apart and scattered. It was that time on the bed when he finally reviewed his life 50 years back. <\/p>
All he could hear now was distant chats of the doctors, untimely wailing nurses, his younger son shouting at times, and intermittent blips of the strange equipment bugged to him. Amidst this noise, he drifted to time five decades ago. <\/p>
He witnesses through all those years in a flash; the birth of his children; Dheeraj, Anita and Bhaskar, their jobs and marriage, death of his lovely Wife, feuds between his two daughters-in-law over petty issues and his consoling solution for them, & how his sons were becoming puppets of their \u2018Missus.\u2019<\/p>
He tried everything to balance things out between the two sons and their ladies, but they remained on the edge of the tight rope as ever. Taking care of their parents was getting a troublesome affair for their children. The elder son opted for caring for the mother, while Brijmohan was in a younger\u2019s bag. Brijmohan smirked with a thought about how he took care of his kids in his only income and how the income house of 4 found it difficult to bear the caretaking of 2 old parents. He witnessed the partition of his \u201chome\u201d into \u201c2 houses\u201d. At that time, the only thing he could think of was where he missed out on his sons' caretaking that now he himself felt like an unwanted entity among them. <\/p>
Midway his memories, the sound of his lovely daughter Anita brought him back to the present. <\/p>
\u2018Since when is he unconscious?\u2019 asked Anita. <\/p>
\u2018About two days. Doctors said that as soon as he recovers, he must be shifted to Delhi for better Medicare\u2019, answered Bhaskar with a lost hope look on his face. <\/p>
\u2018And where is bhaiya? Does he even know about it?\u2019<\/p>
\u2018 He must be knowing. We live in the same house. There is no need to print an invitation to invite him,\u2019 answered Bhaskar irritatingly. <\/p>
\u2018Ah\u2026.you and your petty issues. Let me make a call.\u2019 Anita said, putting an end to a pointless conversation. <\/p>
Meanwhile, in his thoughts, Brijmohan wondered, how simplified and tender was her daughter. She shared the same morals as taught to his two sons by them, then how she glittered, and the two remained dull. Maybe he knew the answers within but reluctant to believe. <\/p>
\u2018He said it\u2019s normal for father and kept on insisting that he will be okay without even knowing the scenario,\u2019 said Anita with a surprised look on her face. <\/p>
\u2018This was a kind of response I was expecting,\u2019 Bhaskar said with a grimace. <\/p>
\u2018He said he would be visiting as soon as he gets time,\u2019 Anita said, still trying to find hope with her elder brother. <\/p>
\u2018I know he won\u2019t show up. Father is my responsibility, so he doesn\u2019t want anyhow to be attached to this scene\u2019, said Bhaskar initiating the blame game. <\/p>
\u2018Could you just shut up for some time and keep aside your complaints\u2019 yelled Anita to his younger brother.<\/p>
<\/i><\/b><\/p>
Friday<\/i><\/b> <\/p>
Brijmohan came to senses the coming day, more of delighted to see his daughter standby his side, wished to speak many words, but was restricted by his weakness. Anita tried her level best to improve her father\u2019s condition, in order to shift him to Delhi, but the doctors didn\u2019t see any positive signs. They suggested that it would be better to take him to Delhi in the given time they have as keeping him over there won\u2019t bless him with more days to live. <\/p>
\u2018I think we must start now only. Even the doctors here have surrendered. I can\u2019t afford to leave him here\u2019, said a disappointed Anita. <\/p>
\u2018I suggest we let him stay here. Why causing him trouble for such a long journey? Let him have peace in his last days\u2019, popped Bhaskar with his ideas. <\/p>
\u2018Are you insane? How could you even think of this? Taking away even the slightest of a chance of keeping him alive\u2019 \u2018said Anita with a furious flare in her eyes against his brother. <\/p>
\u2018I am just saying that his chances of survival on the journey are minimal,\u2019 Bhaskar said, still defending his point. <\/p>
\u2018And even less are the chances with these hopeless doctors.\u2019 \u2018See, if you don\u2019t wish to co-operate, I\u2019m doing this on my own. Afterward, you can play your shitty blame-game on me, but now, we are taking whatever limited chances we have\u2019, said Anita with a strange firmness in her tone. <\/p>
The strength Anita possessed at that time made Bhaskar nod to her decision, as anyone would have done given the strict dialect she possessed. <\/p>
Dheeraj was also informed about this, and as expected, he said he would be there asap. He asked not to take his father anywhere till he arrived. <\/p>
Tanvi, Bhaskar\u2019s Wife, sensed the moment. She slid a blank paper in his husband\u2019s hand and asked him to get the thumb impression of her father-in-law. Bhaskar knew that his father would not do any such given the ignorance he has shown in the past few weeks towards him. So he decided to ask his elder sister to get it done. <\/p>
\u2018Don\u2019t you have an inch of shame in stock within you? Shamelessly asking me to do such cheap things,\u2019 said Anita, slamming away Bhaskar\u2019s demands. <\/p>
\u2018But I just thought,\u2019 continued Bhaskar in a liquefied tone. <\/p>
\u2018I plead you, don\u2019t do such things. Anyhow these things are going to be yours. Why do you need the official confirmation?\u2019 Anita broke down as she said these words, thinking how drastically things have worsened. <\/p>
They waited for Dheeraj to show up till Anita\u2019s patience lasted. They left for Delhi without seeking his approval. <\/p>
Dheeraj, knowing that they had left without seeking his opinion, was more infuriated than ever. <\/p>
Post reaching Delhi, under treatment, Brijmohan survived for another couple of days till he departed for heavenly abode. <\/p>
Left all aside was a daughter, kept on crying the whole day by his father. Two sons, tainted in greedy ideas and their own cobwebs, who forgot their duties as sons, and a soul, departed away, finally opting for a balanced pathway. <\/p>
It was the stinging fact that the ethics and values he imparted to his sons were superseded by the minds of their mistress and passive greed, stung more viciously than the disease within.<\/p>"}]
The Corona<\/b> virus outbreak, first unmasked<\/b><\/i> in China, has infected people in 185 countries. Its spread has left businesses around the world counting the costs. <\/p>
It all started in Wuhan, China<\/b> of December 2019 and the virus spreading like a wildfire within the following months, the global economy(indirectly effecting the national economy of almost every country) has taken a huge hit right through the ribs from the beginning of the year 2020, started off with Oil prices<\/i> plummeting<\/i> to such low since decades (went negative in the US, and other countries as well) to a potential recession in the coming future, all on account of the Lockdown put on the streets to prevent spreading of the deadly virus. <\/p>
Although the initial statistics of WHO<\/b> showed the fatality rate from this virus was just 2% who were infected, the recklessness and carelessness of individuals, societies and governments contributed a large number countering the 2% rate to a far higher figure just in its initial stages of the spread of COVID-19<\/i> .<\/b><\/p>
India being a nation that was effected very late with respect to other nations among the world, roughly in the early March of 2020 had plethora of time on hand to watch, learn and judge<\/b><\/i> the outcomes of the pandemic hit nations by that time and pertaining to this situation, it does look like the government has done its homework rigorously to keep the virus spreading to the minimal and preventing it spread further.<\/p>
In my eye<\/i>, the government has made some right choices in facing the ongoing pandemic situation by stringent lockdown with periodic extensions but it could have taken a few slight changes to ameliorate the current scenario. <\/p>
To be honest, I <\/i>would do nothing much fancy or too much fussing up with the policies put by the government but to revise<\/i><\/b> the lockdown rules pertaining to a certain area and state with the knowledge of the frequency of cases and tests running and moderate or intensify accordingly so as to hold the ground of economy before it shatters completely at least in that area, hence recovering the economy but in a very cautious way<\/b>(this may seem like the red,orange,green zones but it is slightly different!? ). <\/p>
What I am trying to say may seem to be understood that we need to save economy first; we can save the lives later. This is a false split. Saving the economy necessarily saves lives and vice-versa. As I see it the policy-makers need to analyze the impact of the lockdown on health of the public and compare outcomes with similar ones for the outbreak. <\/p>
Therefore, I might say that the trade-off is between saving lives from COVID versus the lives lost due to the drop in economic activity across all the businesses suspended by the Lockdowns.\nMany countries have dealt with the epidemic in many different ways, but some have a striking difference compared to other countries ,as in the case of Sweden and The United Kingdom have left it to the people to voluntarily self isolate and quarantine as per requirement to its citizens and have not adhered to the complete strict lockdown policies like every other country,ofcourse this method does not fit every country having its reasons, but they have definitely went through the road not taken with a successful outcome, in comparison to many countries with the 100% lockdown scenes.\nThe former doesn\u2019t apply to a country like ours due to many a valid reason that are obvious and so what I would prefer doing is to vary the intensity of the lockdown across country and across regions within the states as well. The economic activity needs to restart, albeit cautiously. The existing government does exhibit this intent with stringent restrictions across the different zones. Through a careful data-driven and extremely analyzed and sustainable policy approach, we hope that we can save both lives and the economy <\/i>(oops! lives).<\/p>"}]
Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao, born on 28 May 1923, can only be described as one of the most influential actors of the Telugu Film Industry for most of the 20th century, his legacy endures to this day with fans all over the two states remembering him fondly. From winning three national awards, to Nandi awards and going on to become a Chief Minister for Andhra Pradesh, the luminary has enjoyed a fantastic career of both film and politics. On his birth anniversary, let us take a look back at NT Rama Rao's best works as an actor. <\/p>
1. Gundamma Katha (1962)<\/b><\/p>
Adapted from a Shakespeare play titled The Taming of the Shrew, this movie was shot when NTR's fame seemed unstoppable, along with fellow veteran actor ANR in leading roles. It was one of the earliest movies to showcase NTR's acting prowess as an arrogant man<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1590639841077","data":"587f2fad2938f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1590639841078","data":"
2. Raktha Sambandham (1962)<\/b><\/p>
Directed by V. Madhusudhan Rao, this movie was earlier offered to ANR, who rejected it for personal reasons. The movie subsequently was offered to NTR, the role of an elder brother, with Savitri playing the sister. The movie was extremely successful and the rest is history.<\/p>
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3. Missamma (1955) <\/b><\/p>
Six short years after his debut, NTR bagged a role in the hilarious and fondly remembered Missamma, which was fantastic in portraying the job market of a post independence India. This was one of the first roles of NTR that won hearts both at the box office and with the people. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1590639841081","data":"587f3203cb422"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1590639841082","data":"
4. Maaya Bazaar (1957)<\/b><\/p>
Marking NTR's first role on screen as a mythological character, Maaya Bazaar is one of the greatest Telugu movies ever made, with a star studded cast of now industry giants and NTR playing the role of Lord Krishna. This is one of those movies that is forever remembered as the greatest of all time, and if you aren't into old Telugu movies, you must have heard your elders speak about this movie with reverence. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1590639841083","data":"587f32d9b0e96"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1590639841084","data":"
5. Badi Panthulu (1972) <\/b><\/p>
Unconventional as NTR's usual larger than life roles go, Badi Panthulu was an abject reality check about the state of parents who are left to fend for themselves in their old age by off springs. NTR plays the role of a school teacher, as the name implies, and his wife played by Anjali Devi are neglected by their own children but his students keep in touch and are extremely fond of him. Interesting fact to note, this was actress Sri Devi's first movie, she plays NTR's granddaughter in the movie.<\/p>
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6. Nippu Lanti Manishi (1974) <\/b><\/p>
The 70s are famous in Indian cinema for being the era of the angry young men, growing increasingly disillusioned by the corruption around them, the lack of jobs and government apathy in general, NTR's Nippu Lanti Manishi taps into this fury with his role as a cop. While critics may argue that he wasn't made to play the angry young man, NTR more than made up with his charisma.<\/p>
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7. Yamagola (1977) <\/b><\/p>
Yamagola is a funny fantasy movie which involves NTR going to heaven and then to hell, a funny and often satirical take on the then affairs of the state, and a movie so good it still holds up as a fantastic watch today. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1590639841089","data":"587f383f746aa"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1590639841090","data":"
8. Justice Chowdary (1982)<\/b><\/p>
In perhaps one of the best roles of NTR as his film career drew to its twilight years and before his career as a politician, he plays an advocate by the name of RK Chowdary in an action drama, caught in between dishonest people as a honest man in service of justice. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1590639841091","data":"587f3992d9cc1"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1590639841092","data":"
9. Pelli Chesi Chudu (1952) <\/b> <\/p>
A social satire, and that too a few years after his debut, NTR proved his mettle as a subtle actor in a satirical take on the dowry system in India and how it affects life after marriage. It is just as relevant today as it was in 1952, a sad reality of today's India. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1590639841093","data":"587f3a63ae9ef"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1590639841094","data":"
10. Daana Veera Sura Karna (1977) <\/b><\/p>
A return to form of sorts by NTR, he went above and beyond with his skills as an actor, playing the triple role of Lord Krishna, Duryodhana and Karna and wrapped up the shooting in just 43 days, an achievement in every sense. The movie was a smash hit, breaking records and smashing competition, and it is still a fantastic movie to watch today. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1590639841095","data":"587f3b7b1e655"}]
Pratyusha Monangi is pursuing bachelor of technology in Raghu educational institutions. She gave a singing performance onstage at her 6th class which is a devotional song naming (kondalalo nelakonna). Then she started to sing songs and record them. Later on she started to sing with karaoke on the background score.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590491686481},{"data":"
She stated she used to have a lot of interest in singing songs and her mom always supported her will by all means. She once sang a song naming (jare jare) and won a gift. Her mom not only supported in singing but every time she took part in to encourage her in all aspects based on her interests.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590491797698},{"data":"
She is got other talents like writing articles on the social issues regarding the situations accordingly. She always kept herself busy by doing some random works like drawing, writing stories and singing, where her mother always stood by her side. Story writing is a part where she started because her mother wanted her to write them.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590491811184},{"id":1590492038919,"type":"img","data":"5eccfb870235f"},{"data":"
She stated that her mom is her role model and without her she is nothing. With inspiring herself she have started a you-tube channel too where she posted some videos regarding how to use apps at social media.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590491824572},{"data":"
Pratyusha is interest in writing articles regarding social issues.\nShe stated that her poem is published in a book named \"mathru sparsa\" and She got felicitated by pratilipi team on the event of launch of that book. \nShe always kept herself busy in random works like drawing, writing stories and singing where her mother always stood her side.she said her mother is a freelance writer and role model who is her inspiration to write articles.\nAnd she also started a youtube channel to where she posted some vidoes of how to use apps on social media<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590491924619},{"data":"
Visit @raghu_stumagz instagram to listen prathyusha Monangi's song<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590492050540}]
Bharat kumar is pursuing bachelor of technology in Raghu educational institutions. He used to like melodies when he was small but never tried to implement them. As, he grew up he started to sing songs and compose on his own in Intermediate. With the stage name \u201cBK INFINITY MUSIC\u201d he used to make a lot of EDM music in the year 2k18 to 2k19.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590493198601},{"data":"
Meanwhile in his journey he started getting inspired by some people like Martin Garrix , Alan walker and Anirudh ravichander. In his journey of music, he then met a guy who is a rapper from Gujarat and made a song with his Master. Then came his first collaborated song which was his best song in the year 2k19.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590493372140},{"data":"
Later on, he met a record label guy naming RIYAAS AYIRROR who writes lyrics and he approved to help in the distributions of his music. Then he did three songs in telugu with him which are Eduruga nilabadu, kalam kadilipoyene, enthaga vedukunna, and he personally did two songs netho ee kshanam and ninu chusaka.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590493384963},{"data":"
He never stopped inspiring himself and he stated \" interest in the music field goes on\".<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590493397716},{"data":"
Visit @raghu_stumagz instagram and check his YouTube channel BK INFINITY MUSIC <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590493431706},{"id":1590493544466,"type":"youtube","data":"Xdexda7NwnM"}]
Time, there was none and the path ahead was short of no hazard. Stormy weather, treacherous seas, uncharted waters, creatures of the depths, what be it, they had no choice but to brave it all and advance. The war was here and this was their last hope to avert a cataclysm, a ruination of epic proportions, the war between the merfolk, the land dwellers and all beings who looked forward to it. And who may the group of adventurers be? An unruly gathering of 5 from among the remaining land dwellers and creatures of the sea that sought to divert the future from the war, for the war would destroy the world as we know it, and such a world wouldn\u2019t be merciful to the victors either. And how to avert such a calamity, one may ask. Their goal was to remove the seal at the abyss of the Dark Ocean, freeing the unvanquished warlord of legends and conqueror of seas and lands, Oceanol. <\/p>
\n\nOceanol was dreaded by all land and sea dwellers as legend has it, he had conquered the seas and lands, ravaging all he came across, leaving behind nothing but a trail of death and devastation. It was only when the beings of land and sea came together and joined arms, that they were able to seal Oceanol away for generations. But that peace and armistice had now descended into chaos and war. Freeing Oceanol before the war started, seemed the only way for our troop of adventurers to avert the war, for then everyone would have to join hands once more to exile this vile existence. <\/p>
\nAs they started their journey, with all but 2 days to go, they overcame waves of frightening heights, thunder strikes from heavens above, feral mindless monsters and ultimately the abyssal horde that guarded the seal. Oceanol lay just before them now, sealed, sleeping for countless generations, waiting to be unleashed upon the world. <\/p>
\nBut what if it was too late to avert the war? What if Oceanol couldn\u2019t be sealed back or defeated? What if the common enemy was too much for both sides? The future remains unwritten and uncertain. \n\n\n<\/p>"}]
This movie revolves around the deadly outbreak of a fatal disease and how a 20 years boy rescues a 5-year girl from this situation\n\nTwo guys and a baby running on the road, among those two one are critically ill and vomiting blood. Almost 75% of people got infected with an unknown virus in that small town. Many people were rushing out of their homes to hospitals for medication. But, no doctor is there to help them out as they also don't know what exactly is happening. Even Government, Disaster management, Medical authorities all are in a helpless situation.\n\nMeanwhile, these two guys enter into a hospital. A man opens the door starts to inspect them, and asks them \"Is anyone of you infected?\". The guy replies, \"no, but one of us has symptoms.\" The second guy is suffering from severe fever, vomiting, and nausea. Man opens the door, allows them in, and closes the door. The man who was an oncologist in that hospital starts treating the guy who has symptoms. Meanwhile, a massive sound of someone vomiting is heard, the man rushes inside. Suddenly a girl appears and comes rushing towards the baby, saying, \"my baby, my baby\" The man pulls her back and sends her inside. Then the doctor explains to them about her situation; she is affected by the virus her baby died last week since then she became mentally disabled. While treatment is going on for that guy the girl who got affected will be panting and then stops as they arrive. The man checks the girl and puts a blanket on her face. She dies. Suddenly guy two will also collapse doctor checks his pulse and nods his head\u2014guy one cries, looking at his dead brother. Doctor hands a set of bike keys and says, \"there is no time to cry, take the baby and go away!\". Guy 1 starts the bike with baby in front of him, driving as fast as he can. He also gets infected because of his brother, starts coughing, and coughing harder. Luckily the little girls is safe. atlast he travels 50kms away from that village and saves the child. The total city people got infected, and the government decided to shut down the entire city as it is not the safest place anymore to survive.\n\n\u00a0\n\nAfter 25 years\u2026.\n\n\u00a0\n\nThe child becomes a great bioscientist who takes government permission to do research,start working harder. After striving for one year, she succeeded in bringing back that place to normal. The government awards her for her remarkable work. In the press meet, that woman says, \"I don't know how I survived..those who adopted told me that I was lucky and should be thankful to that man who saved me. Sometimes I think about that man before sleeping like WHO WAS HE? MY BROTHER? FATHER? OR SOMEONE WHOFOUND ME WHEN EVERYONE ABANDONED ME? I don't know... I can't thank him enough for saving me from that pandemic.\n\n\u00a0\n\n\u00a0\n\n\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 THE END\n\n\n<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1590253169586}]
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