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Thirteen autistic children from different corners of Kerala came together to give voice to the song now trending on social media, defying their social and communication skills pruned by a behavioural condition not of their choice.
Sharanya from Alappuzha, has found a way to beat the lockdown blues. She has been making smiley masks.
Raji Radhakrishnan doesn’t know what a virus is; nor does she know what the COVID-19 pandemic is, but when her mother told her that together, they could make masks to help people, she immediately agreed.
Those who collect these masks include cops, who toil to enforce the lockdown in the aftermath of the COVID-19 outbreak while bringing succour to many affected citizens.
Since March 17, 40 NSS volunteers from the college are taking turns to work at the District Medical Office on the Collectorate premises, tracing primary and secondary contacts of all the people who came to the district from other countries and states since the COVID-19 outbreak.
A bunch of Class XII students of Pallikoodam School in Kerala's Kottayam district decided to marshal all their resources to provide succour to daily-wage workers, migrant labourers and the jobless.
A class VII student of the St Antony's School at Mundakayam, Liya not only makes the toys but also gives them to the children in her neighbourhood.
Fifty students of Narayanan Nair Memorial Higher Secondary School, Chelembra, are engaged in the relentless pursuit of awareness programmes in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
Since the lockdown, there had been stories aplenty of young children doing what they can to help aid the fight against coronavirus. From designing masks to showing us how to make hand sanitizers at home, these young minds have been busy, making use of their time for the benefit of us all.
Moved by the stories of migrant labourer's hardships, a high school student from Kochi has offered them a helping hand without stepping out of her house.