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Human development in this pandemic

Human development is the process of improving well-being of people. It is about the real freedom ordinary people have, to decide who to be, what to do and how to do. One of the things that are being affected the most is our mental wellbeing. It depends person to person that how is he coping with this situation. Whether he is taking current scenario as opportunity to spend time alone or he is finding himself in cage and hammering his mental health. As mentioned by WHO, “this is global health crisis” which is negatively impacting human growth and development. Human is left with fewer choices and certain restrictions has been imposed, which affecting their freedom and thus their well-being.

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Fear has been infused

It’s not wrong to say that humannow inhere the fear of being social. Near-constant stream of news reports about outbreak can cause anyone to feel worried. Decluttering yourself is the need of the hour. When the lockdown will be over and from patient zero to last covid-19 patient will get recovered, people will become wary at each step, panicking at the sound of a cough, obsessively washing hands and sanitising them at every chance. It would become their habit.Their fear of doctors and hospitals may last for years after the COVID-19 pandemic is over.This fear may lead to overthinking which might turn into depression.

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No to social dining

This prolonged shutdown is likely to crush multiple industries and food services sector isone of them. According to the National Restaurant Association of India, it is employing more than 7,00,000 people and estimated at Rs. 4,23,865 crore in India. Now the very survival of restaurant industry is at stake. People will avoid social dining. Besides giving birth to more unemployment, it will be a barrier to happiness as eating out is an occasion by itself and people love enjoying it. Though self-cooking is a coming trend but it can’t replace the pleasure of eating out with loved ones.

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How would festivals be!

India is a country of festivals and people love celebrating them with their near and dear ones. Corona outbreak has sucked the flavour of festival celebration and times would be tougher now. Just imagine, changing gifts and sweets on Eid and Diwali on video calls only. It would take away the festive mood. Festival is a way to keep people happy and together. They will be together virtually now and happiness is not guaranteed. People will avoid travelling and exploring for atleast a year. This will affect the travel industry badly. The World Travel and Tourism Council has warned that COVID-19 pandemic could cut 50 million jobs worldwide in the travel and tourism industry.

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Would human be able to roam freely after lockdown?

How will coronavirus change us? Novel coronavirus pandemic has brought new challenges. People are mentallyoscillating between their civil liberties andhealth concerns. Human is a social animal and thus social distancing seemsdifficult to him. But he is anyhow managing to live in this lockdown.The only option left is to be reclusive.But economists and social scientists are predicting lasting changes in the way we live, work and eat. It is likely that “some of these habits will stick”, says Susan Athey, a professor of economics of technology at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, in the Washington Post. Life would remain same after the pandemic.

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Salons to reopen, strict guidelines laid out for barbers and customers

Hair salons, like nail salons, can be challenging to maintain proper social distancing and infection prevention measures,” said Saskia Popescu, Ph.D., an infectious disease epidemiologist & infection prevention expert. “The close, face-to-face contact that the work requires for a prolonged period of time, increases risk.” But states are recommending and shops are often taking other measures to cut down on risk.The guidelines vary from state to state and also will likely continue to shift rapidly, so check with your haircut spot before you go..

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Life after pandemic: How will coronavirus change us?

The coronavirus pandemic has completely upended day-to-day life. This has happened on an individual level, as our routines have been abandoned in favor of social distancing. It’s also occurring on larger societal, economic and political levels. Though no one knows how long it will last, the pandemic will eventually end. Many of the enormous changes that have happened in response to the virus will likely return to normal. Some things, however, may never go back to the way they were. The outbreak has affected so many parts of life, for so many people, that it stand as a pivotal point in history that fundamentally alters the way we live. .

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Lockdown Trends: Celebs Are Spending Their Time on Tiktok

Every day, millions of people turn to TikTok for a bright spot in their day. Finding moments of levity and connecting with others has become even more important, given the situation. Confined to their homes, celebrities are using innovative content and regularly participating in the in-app trending challenges on the platform to create interesting content. Celebrities such as Shilpa Shetty, Riteish Deshmukh, Kunal Kemmu, Richa Chadha, Sargun Mehta, Jay Bhanushali, Sanjeev Kapoor and Kunal Kapur are regularly posting diverse content. .

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Under lockdown, India changes shopping Habbits

Nearly 70% of all grocery shopping in the fourth week of March at over 3,000 stores powered by Innoviti happened between the usual working hours of 10 am to 7pm – up from 57% in the first week of February. Only 9% of spends were made post 7 pm in March – this used to be around 37% in February. And while weekend spends at these stores used to be between 150% and 180% of weekday spends during pre-lockdown period, the difference has come down to 75-100%, according to Innoviti data.

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