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Bye bye 2020, Hello 2021!

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Season’s Greetings!

Merry Christmas!

If Santa Claus asks for my wish, I want to say “GO CORONA” (Credit of this line goes to Mr. Ramdas Aathwale- Cabinet Minister) and I am sure most of you will agree with me. We are in the last week of December and it is less than a week to say bye to the year 2020. This year gave us much to learn, it may be different from person to person but one thing which is common across the world is – we cannot take our health for granted. The word immunity got a lot of attention too.

During lockdown times, we also saw how nature showed its true beauty in just 20-30 days of the first lockdown, the sky turned blue and animals like peacock roaming freely even in the metro city like Mumbai and similar examples in other cities as well.

What I Learned This Year

What Changed In 2020

This year changed our working style in a significant way, we learned how remotely we can work, we can work from home and manage the work, thanks to Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Team, Whatsapp video calls, etc. Also, so many families came together on the digital world (despite lockdown) and had a family get-together and online games were played across the world, between friends and families, etc.

We always find our way out to happiness. I hope going forward we do balance our work and personal life and also be sensitive towards nature. We have taken our nature for granted and now we are paying for it. In this ecosystem, we as human beings need to accept and understand that this universe is for all and any inequality will be difficult /challenging always.

As 2020 comes to an end, it is important to appreciate the efforts of all covid-19 warriors who helped humankind across the world by risking their own lives.

Hello, 2021!

The year 2021 will be the year of Vaccination for the world.  As the year 2020 ends (finally), we must appreciate the efforts of all the Covid-19 warriors who helped humankind across the world by risking their own lives, Salute to each one of them. Also, must appreciate the efforts of all those scientists and their team for putting in so much of the hard work during the pandemic days and showing us a ray of hope by giving the vaccine options to our entire world. It gives a feeling of

वसुधैव कुटुंबकम् means entire world
 is One family!

India has 1.3 billion people, it will be one of the craziest and toughest tasks for the government.  Hope the vaccine reaches each and every person in the world this year itself.

These quotes sum up how we must approach these times well.

We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope.”― Martin Luther King Jr.

And As the respected Nelson Mandela said –

May your choices reflect your hopes, not your fears.”― Nelson Mandela

Wishing you a very Happy 2021 and hope the new year brings good health, happiness, and peace in your life.

Stay Safe!

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