For many people who stay alone, the nationwide lockdown is proving to be harder. With work pressure increasing and no family member to spend time with, they are looking for ways to divert their minds from negative news and take care of themselves NEW DELHI : Every day, Anzar Nawaz spends an hour in his balcony looking after the tomato and chilli plants he started nurturing six weeks ago.
A few weeks into the lockdown to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, Nawaz, who lives alone in an apartment in Visakhapatnam began to feel like the routine of work, cooking and cleaning his apartment was exhausting.
He missed people and wanted to do something that didn’t feel like a chore. So, one day, he picked up castaway clay pots and planted tomato