- 'When there is a crisis, there is no other way but to shake hands. This is the culmination of helplessness. We are facing an epidemic right now ...
The second wave after the Corona epidemic has disturbed the people. The storm that struck the west coast of the country in the middle of it and passed through Mumbai on May 16 and the unimaginable state of the city caused by the devastating catastrophe were all seen on social media. Even the stone wall of the Gateway of India in Mumbai's glory collapsed. It gives a glimpse of its intensity and power. Regarding the situation, actress Divya Dutta says, "The hurricane was such that there was no electricity, no WiFi, most of the people were disconnected at this time when they needed to stay connected." Some of my friends in Goa sent me a message that there is no electricity here and all are not connected in any way. '
Recalling a similar situation last year, Divya says, "I closed all the windows of my house when a natural storm hit Mumbai. Thankfully the hurricane then passed elsewhere. I think it was a testing time to bring it all together. ' Divya Dutta emphasizes, "What we have experienced over the last one year is the greatest example of Indian unity. With which people contacted each other on social media - SOS helped each other, helped financially and provided essentials to those in need despite the Corona crisis. This hurricane also managed to bring out the best in everyone, 'believes Divya.
"When there is a crisis, there is no other way but to shake hands. This is the culmination of helplessness. We are facing an epidemic right now .. but through this (hurricane) we have come closer to each other. At this time, especially since the second wave of Kovid-12, people have come closer to each other, 'said the 8-year-old actress.' The empathy we see around us fills our hearts with warmth. '
"This time during the hurricane, I have seen people helping the needy with open arms," said the National Film Award-winning actress, who was approached by a number of strangers after the hurricane struck. He says, 'Get rid of the car, the pad will fall on it or on it'. Do people really help us by saying this? This is the best way to deal with hurricanes, which we see. At the same time, Divya adds, 'Even if the epidemic does not go away, we must be equipped with more tools to deal with it. We need to get out of this. This is the New Normal, which makes us stronger and more intelligent. Hum normalsi ko dekhte hai to bhi ye bhool jaate hai. We have to learn from the epidemic and not forget that lesson, 'says Divya Dutta.
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