Cremation of Covid-19 victims on multiple pyre sites | File pics : vinod kumar t, Nagaraja gadekal, Pandarinath B, Shriram B N  Vinod Kumar T
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Locked-up Memories

On the fifth anniversary of the first nationwide Covid-19 lockdown. CE presents a flashback

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Pause for a moment. Close your eyes, and rewind to 2020. It was on March 25, five years ago, that the nationwide lockdown announced by PM Narendra Modi the evening before, started to be in effect. It was a harrowing time when a microscopic entity brought humankind’s relentless pursuit of progress to an abrupt halt.

What began as a cluster of mysterious fever cases in Wuhan, China, soon spiralled into a devastating global crisis. Today, people jest about having a survival story to tell future generations, yet beneath the humour lies the weight of collective loss, resilience, and reckoning.

Five years have passed in a jiffy, right? And we find ourselves slipping back into familiar patterns. Should we? If the pandemic taught us anything, it was the fragility of life, the power of community, and the need to pause, reflect, and cherish the ordinary moments we once took for granted. Let us not forget.

Mourners break down after not being allowed near the remains of their loved ones
A potential patient being tested for Covid-19 at a public health facility
Kids feeding dogs during lockdown, BVK Iyengar Road
Students of Maharani Lakshmi Ammanni College sit for an exam wearing PPE kits

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