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Anand Mahindra learning the skill of hair-cutting amid lockdown

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India is under a nationwide lockdown for the last 25 days to prevent the transmission of Covid-19 infection. Business honcho Anand Mahindra said the lockdown has made us realise that essential elements needed for a comfortable existence are minimal.

Taking to microblogging site Twitter, Mahindra tweeted, "The lockdown has made us understand that the ‘essential elements’ we need for a comfortable existence are minimal." There has been a long list of things to worry about during the lockdown.

And , one of these is your hair. Many people are experimenting hair-cutting on their own as salons are shut for nearly a month now.

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