Sunday, 24 May 2020

Amidst Pandemic

                                                   
                                                                                        By Jyothsna



The pandemic has made our lives hard; it made our lives disastrous. From busy and colourful lives to the grim and gloomy lives it not only affected the country’s growth economically but also affected the lives of people, especially the lives of those who are poor because everything is shut down and is latched it’s hard for us to survive obviously but for the people who are poverty-stricken and the daily wage workers imagine how hard it is for them to deal with it and to sustain and get along the pandemic. It’s not only plaintive to see but dealing with it affects our social, mental and economic lives. It makes all of us feeble.

But if we come along, we can deal with it and will be duck suop. ‘Togetherness over solitary’ is going to make our lives better now dealing with pandemic so helping needy should be the main objective to make the pandemic less austere.


We the members of Enlightening Lives took a step to make the pandemic less innocuous and help the needy who are stricken by both pandemic and poverty. We have organized Chitraka photography contest. The pandemic made us slow down let’s make it pragmatic and make most of it by encountering nature our thoughts and positivity. We have to unveil the opportunity to capture the nature and to lose in thoughts of positivity.



The theme revolves around animal and nature photography. We posted the photography of contestants on our social media pages and the winner will be based on the number of likes. And we offered participation certificates to all our contestants. 
Our winners are 
1. Alekhyaa Choowdary

2. MD Athaur Rahaman
3. G. Rohith



Through the funds we received, we donated the basic commodities to the needy people who are striving hard to survive through the pandemic. The pandemic surely is the moment to let our humanity out and help needy and make their lives better. “The pandemic made us from being ‘I to us’ we are together fighting it through social distancing and so should we aid the needy people and the environment.”