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Lock Down Day 20

LAST DAY OF 2076 B.S........


Day 20 of lock down was the last day of the Nepalese Year 2076 and it was the most calm new year eve ever I've seen although I heard some isolated echo at midnight from few of my neighbors. Lock down made major impact for our celebration still people might have celebrated with their family members as we did.

Yup it was no any different than other lock down days as on other days most of time I spent was by sleeping, eating. But instead of just spending my time in nothing it's better to do something so joined one of the online classes on Udemy. 

Started this short course of Youtube Search Engine Optimization as it was available for free. Similarly our professor informed us that we will be having online classes of next semester from Tuesday which was a good news cause at least it will help us cover for the next semester. After than continued the SEO online course from Udemy and after finishing about 20% of the course me and my parents had a video call with my sister and various relatives wishing them best wishes for the new year. 

Finally, after new year eve dinner with my family I was talking to one of my friend and she suggested me this Hindi movie named "Gafla" as both of us were talking about the share market. It was a nice movie which showed the struggle of a man in an share market. It showed how harsh the share market can be and what can you gain from it. 

As it was already 11 pm when I finished the movie I was thinking of staying up till 12 am but I fell asleep hehehe...  that would be the things for 20th Day of lock down and the last of Nepalese year 2076.

Let's hope New Year brings more strength and takes away this COVID-19 and we will be back to normal days soon.

Till then,

Stay Home, Stay Safe

!!Thank You!!

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