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Lock Down Day 22

ONLINE CLASSES....


Yup its already the 22nd Day of the lock down and still the disease is spreading due to which our lock down got extended up to 27th of April which is good for own safety. And now moving on what I did on the 22nd Day 
Woke up late had a nice meal helped mom with the dishes,

From 11 we had our online classes of the 8th semester course, it was a great initiative by our professor Dr. Bikash Adhikari. He took the course of engineering ethics for around an hour and left saying we will have the same class tomorrow.

After that did video call with Paranjaya Paudel talking about the entrepreneurial opportunities in Nepal. He shared lots of his ideas during the call on which he had done some quite good research.

Finally after that had some lunch, talked with friends and family members, 

Played ludo online with few of my friends,

Wrote the Scene setup for one of our small project hope which will soon be published,

Had some dinner back to laptop, was using the laptop suddenly the power cuts off due to the strong winds and thunder. 

For sometime talked with some of my Belgian friends, talked about their situation and COVID-19 situation in Belgium all of them were safe,

Talked about cooking stuffs with one of my Belgian friend Tim, he said was also spending quality time with his family and is trying to bake chocolate cake I guess as it was Easter time.

Yeah that's all for the Day 22 of the lock down. Till the COVID-19 gets over

Stay Home, Stay Safe

!!Thank You!!


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