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Iconic moments of 2020 through TOI lens — Part I

Last updated on - Dec 31, 2020, 12:24 IST
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1/15

Back to school

Children in a happy mood after schools reopen in Andhra Pradesh's Visakhapatnam — Sarath Kumar A

2/15

On the waterfront

RK Beach Road in Andhra Pradesh's Visakhapatnam wears a deserted look during the lockdown — Nalam Kanaka

3/15

A cut above the ‘rest’

Health workers relaxing under a tree after conducting Covid tests at a health centre in Andhra Pradesh's Visakhapatnam — Sarath Kumar A

4/15

Helping hands at final journey

Over 25 members of an NGO bid the Covid victims a dignified goodbye in Bengaluru — Chethan Shivakumar

5/15

Taking flight

The Agricultural Produce Market Committee yard in Bengaluru’s Yeshwanthpur area looks deserted during Bharat Bandh over farm laws — K Sunil Prasad

6/15

Time for a tea break

Health workers were showered with rose petals during the inauguration of a Covid centre in Bengaluru — Syed Asif

7/15

Such a long wait

Long queues can be seen as Chandigarh Transport Undertaking buses reach the residential areas of Sector 44 to provide vegetables during the lockdown — Balish Ahuja

8/15

Light my fire

Farm protest turns ugly as Punjab Youth Congress workers and farmers reach Delhi-Chandigarh national highway at Zirakpur in Mohali district — Nitin Sharma

9/15

Ashes to ashes

As people were not able to cross state borders during the lockdown, the ashes of the dead kept piling up at cremation grounds of Chandigarh, Mohali and Panchkula — Balish Ahuja

10/15

Say cheers

A man with a liquor bottle as Veerakeralam Tasmac shop reopens in Tamil Nadu’s Coimbatore — J Jackson

11/15

And a fine mist rises

Cauvery river — which was in spate between August and October — flows above the hills at Hogenakkal in Tamil Nadu’s Dharmapuri district — AM Shudhagar

12/15

A bull run

Over 800 bulls from across the state and as many bull tamers landed at Chettipalayam in Tamil Nadu’s Coimbatore for a Jallikattu event held for the third consecutive year, in February — J Jackson

13/15

Homeward bound

Migrants, along with their families, wait near Delhi-Meerut Expressway in east Delhi to get screened for their buses or trains during the lockdown — Anindya Chattopadhyay

14/15

Embracing joy

US First Lady Melania Trump hugs a girl during a 'happiness class' at Sarvodaya Co-Ed Senior Secondary School, Nanakpura in New Delhi — Sanjeev Rastogi

15/15

What is eating them?

Farmers have food (langar) during their agitation against the new farm laws, at Singhu border in New Delhi — Piyal Bhattacharjee

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This year may have been the worst year for greedy humans but best year in centuries for nature. Air pollution was so low that people could see Himalayas from miles away. Rivers got clean. Trees and all living beings could breath best and clean air. Himalayas got clean and less polluted. Seas got relief from fishermen filth and factory filths in seas and sea animals could move freely wondering how seas are so clean and less congested. So many good things happened for nature. Except humans everything got relief. Why? Because nature got relief from human misdeeds. But now back to square one. Everything has got polluted including human mind all the more.
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