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Despite being such an enormous challenge in a developing nation like India, says Dia Mirza, she is amazed to see the kind of work being put by authorities as well the citizens.
The Covid-19 crisis has unified people is what Dia Mirza has observed in the past couple of month.
“I have been talking to a lot of doctors, bureaucrats and municipal workers as we have been coordinating a lot with our ward. I think everybody is resolved to fix things, to work together and coordinate with each other. One of the biggest failings that we have had in the way we have governed in my humble opinion is that there has been very little or no coordination between agencies even people within agencies,” she shares.
But the actor is very happy to witness people actually coming together and working together to get solutions.
“This is an extraordinary time and it is amazing to see people from civil society coming forward for help. I am very optimistic. The reality is hard painful and it is impossible for anybody to not to feel pain. I really think it is going to translate into extremely productive action and it is already happening,” says the actor, who is also an UN missionary.
The pretty actor says coming out of this crisis, many will realize that all the things that they thought were important and they were chasing after are in fact not the things that define them. Rather, the simple things in life are what one really needs.