Gratitude and prayers

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Most of us are hopeful of a vaccine being the solution without acknowledging the fact that it is ‘we’ who have created the problem. The pandemic is a man-made episode, directly or indirectly and not a God’s curse

Biswadeep Gupta

This year has been a year of challenges and chaos. Never before we have seen such insecurities as we have seen in 2020. The year of fear and concern. We were more concerned about our loved one than ourselves, especially the elderly. We were and still are helpless and vulnerable!

Many of us have lost our dear ones, many of us have survived. Many of us are in trouble and many of us have managed somehow. The pandemic has slowed us down as well as has somewhat opened our eyes if not fully.

Most of us are hopeful of a vaccine being the solution without acknowledging the fact that it is ‘we’ who have created the problem. The pandemic is a man-made episode, directly or indirectly and not a God’s curse.

Let us not be made to believe that this is the last pandemic we are going to face in this lifetime (as the last one was a century back) but with the torture and menace we are creating to our environment, nothing less is expected. We need to evolve out of our vices.

Those who have survived, those who have a job and those who are able to cope up, we need to be grateful to our God, fate and destiny. The loss we have incurred is irreparable but let us strive to be a ‘good human being’ in order to survive and create a balanced ecosystem for our next generation.

Let us be grateful and pray that we can evolve for good to survive the future.

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