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ByArchana Nayanar

Last year too Eid-ul-Azha was observed amid the alarm of coronavirus, but there was the hope that all this would be over by the next Eid, that by then the virus would have vanished. A year has passed, but that hope has been dashed to the ground. Covid that destroyed countless families, snatched away their loved ones, their earnings. From the marginal farmer to the small trader, the jobless teacher to the laid-off worker—they all stand on the brink of a bottomless abyss. Coronavirus has taken an alarming turn this Eid. Experts say if it continues this way, the situation will go out of control.

Last year too Eid-ul-Azha was observed amid the alarm of coronavirus, but there was the hope that all this would be over by the next Eid, that by then the virus would have vanished. A year has passed, but that hope has been dashed to the ground. Covid that destroyed countless families, snatched away their loved ones, their earnings. From the marginal farmer to the small trader, the jobless teacher to the laid-off worker—they all stand on the brink of a bottomless abyss. Coronavirus has taken an alarming turn this Eid. Experts say if it continues this way, the situation will go out of control.

Last year too Eid-ul-Azha was observed amid the alarm of coronavirus, but there was the hope that all this would be over by the next Eid, that by then the virus would have vanished. A year has passed, but that hope has been dashed to the ground. Covid that destroyed countless families, snatched away their loved ones, their earnings. From the marginal farmer to the small trader, the jobless teacher to the laid-off worker—they all stand on the brink of a bottomless abyss. Coronavirus has taken an alarming turn this Eid. Experts say if it continues this way, the situation will go out of control.

Last year too Eid-ul-Azha was observed amid the alarm of coronavirus, but there was the hope that all this would be over by the next Eid, that by then the virus would have vanished. A year has passed, but that hope has been dashed to the ground. Covid that destroyed countless families, snatched away their loved ones, their earnings. From the marginal farmer to the small trader, the jobless teacher to the laid-off worker—they all stand on the brink of a bottomless abyss. Coronavirus has taken an alarming turn this Eid. Experts say if it continues this way, the situation will go out of control.

Last year too Eid-ul-Azha was observed amid the alarm of coronavirus, but there was the hope that all this would be over by the next Eid, that by then the virus would have vanished. A year has passed, but that hope has been dashed to the ground. Covid that destroyed countless families, snatched away their loved ones, their earnings. From the marginal farmer to the small trader, the jobless teacher to the laid-off worker—they all stand on the brink of a bottomless abyss. Coronavirus has taken an alarming turn this Eid. Experts say if it continues this way, the situation will go out of control.

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