The corona pandemic has taken everyone by surprise. But in India, it has not made the system collapse, rather it has exposed that we did not have a system worth the name to begin with. Here is a quick list of what else we have learnt about ourselves, our leaders and the state of our countrymen and the nation in the past two months...
Tuesday, 26 May 2020
Friday, 8 May 2020
Faultlines of a burglary
It
was on the night of Monday 27th April that robbers broke into my
parents’ home in Guwahati, in the northeastern state of Assam in India. These
days the rooms are used as a Senior Citizens’ Club, which had remained closed
for the last several weeks because of the Covid 19-induced complete lockdown
that was still in force in India at that point. So no one came to any bodily
harm but they ransacked the whole house, opened each cupboard, each drawer and
each box and left with what they could find – some cash and a huge amount of
bell-metal and copper articles – most of them priceless family heirlooms belonging
to my parents, many over a century old. The caretaker’s family was asleep in
the adjacent room, I was also in the flat on the first floor directly above,
but we heard nothing. So they must have had some idea about which rooms to
avoid and must have also worked out a time-interval when everybody would be asleep.