SRK says 'this is the time to take action', PeeCee bats for refugee camps as the two honour Covid-19 healthcare workers
'One World: Together At Home' virtual concert was organised on Saturday.
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In a one-minute video clip, Shah Rukh said India is facing "one of its greatest challenges in our history" and with a population of over a billion citizens, Covid-19 is "bound to have a negative impact on the country".
MUMBAI: Superstars Shah Rukh Khan and Priyanka Chopra Jonas urged people to fight the the coronavirus pandemic with unity, as they joined artistes from around the world for a virtual event to support healthcare workers who are battling it out against Covid-19.
Curated by pop star Lady Gaga, the 'One World: Together At Home' virtual concert was organised on Saturday by the World Health Organization (WHO) and international advocacy organisation Global Citizen.
In a one-minute video clip, Shah Rukh said India is facing "one of its greatest challenges in our history" and with a population of over a billion citizens, Covid-19 is "bound to have a negative impact on the country".
"Like it is impacting the rest of the world too. Battling this crisis is going to take its toll, and this is the time to take action.
"Right now, I'm working with a team of people to provide protective equipment, quarantine centres, food and essentials to patients, hospitals and homes. But to beat this worldwide pandemic, the world has to, must come together," he said.
The "Fan" star said it's important for people to contact world and private sector leaders, and ask them to continue to contribute to WHO's Solidarity Response Fund.
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"So they can help to continue the hardest of areas and people who desperately need it. India, planet earth, we are one world. I love you, stay strong," the actor added.
Priyanka said the impact of Covid-19 across the globe has been "unimaginable", but its effect is "particularly devastating" for the 70 million people displaced in camps and shelters around the world, including facilities in the US.
"I have witnessed first hand some of the overcrowded and unlivable conditions in refugee camps. Social distancing there is simply not an option. In order to curb the spread of COVID-19 in these specific communities, the needs are basic: health care, clean water and sanitation.
"Global Citizen and WHO are two organisations that I'm personally very proud to stand alongside to fight against COVID-19. In the fight to end this crisis, we truly can't affort to lose anyone behind," the actor, who is in Los Angeles, said.
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The star-studded line-up also included the likes of Adam Lambert, Billie Joe Armstrong, Camila Cabello, Chris Martin, David and Victoria Beckham, Ellen DeGeneres, Idris and Sabrina Elba, Jennifer Lopez, Jennifer Hudson, Lilly Singh, Oprah Winfrey, Paul McCartney, Taylor Swift, Vishal Mishra among others.
Beat Lockdown Blues: Re-Organise Your Home (If You Have The Time)
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With state-wide lockdowns in India being implemented to contain the spread of the coronavirus,millions of people are hunkering down at home.
As everyone takes shelter and practices social distancing, people are finding themselves spending more time than they ever have at home.
If you’re feeling like breaking the monotony, this could be the perfect opportunity to reorganise your home and give it a new look.
With state-wide lockdowns in India being implemented to contain the spread of the coronavirus,millions of people are hunkering down at home.As everyone takes shelter and practices social distancing, ..
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“One should start by rearranging the furniture and create passageways through organising a seamless layout. Remember that the ideal decorating doesn’t come from adding new things, but from lessening it to the items you really love or need. One should also look to rearrange the storage spaces, by using the experience of this lockdown to ensure that all the necessities are housed in an ideal utilitarian and functional space. It is also important to add greenery to space with planters as they bring a sense of whimsy and life to the home, which only adds to the positivity of the space, something that we need in these stressful times,” says Rakhee Bedi Kumar (in pic), Founding Principal, RSDA design firm.
“One should start by rearranging the furniture and create passageways through organising a seamless layout. Remember that the ideal decorating doesn’t come from adding new things, but from lessening ..
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Arbaysis Ashley (L) and Pooja Ashley (R), Co-Founders, Ashleys’ an interior and architectural design say that a few simple home decor changes can refresh your indoor space and generate vibrancy and energy. Infusing colour with things you already have is a good way to start. Ashley says, “Think radically during these times. Reorganising the accessories can change the perception of spaces. In order to create a stimulating work environment, colour coding the books and reorganisation of stationery is essential.To rejuvenate the work from home ethos, redecorate the study tables with houseplants,and souvenirs that remind you of the good times and art to cheer up the visual scape.” So, take out those pictures from your childhood or holiday and frame them.
Arbaysis Ashley (L) and Pooja Ashley (R), Co-Founders, Ashleys’ an interior and architectural design say that a few simple home decor changes can refresh your indoor space and generate vibrancy and e..
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While the idea of staying at home seems okay now, prepare yourself for when it can get a bit mundane. Interior designers say that you can beat the boredom by moving around your furniture. Plus, it adds a sense of control say Disha Bhavsar (L) and Shivani Ajmera (R), Co-Founders and Principal Designers, Quirk Studio.
While the idea of staying at home seems okay now, prepare yourself for when it can get a bit mundane. Interior designers say that you can beat the boredom by moving around your furniture. Plus, it ad..
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“In these times,it’s more important than ever to love the home you are in and make it as comfortable as possible, and the simple act of cleaning off table-tops, decluttering our bookshelves, organising our pantries and closets can offer that feeling of comfort. Rearranging the furniture is also an inexpensive way to elevate a space without any expenditure. Decluttering the space also helps the user better distinguish what is necessary and what isn’t, and can help pare items to down to the ones we simply can’t live without,” the Bhavsar-Ajmera duo shared.
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“In these times,it’s more important than ever to love the home you are in and make it as comfortable as possible, and the simple act of cleaning off table-tops, decluttering our bookshelves, organisi..
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