The Covid-19 outbreak has altered our lives in many ways. While work from home has become the new normal for many, some others have to be at the frontline to ensure the disease does not spread or essential supplies are not hit. Forbes India features some bravehearts who are risking their lives outdoors so others remain safe within their homes.
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Aasthaa Khurana
Age: 31
Designation: Resident doctor, department of anaesthesia, Saifee Hospital
Work duration: 8-10 hours
Most doctors and nurses who are working through the day and night in PPEs, risking their lives, skipping meals and challenging themselves physically and emotionally while treating Covid-19 patients, feel it’s worth every minute. “That feeling of saving someone makes everything better,” says Khurana. “It’s a joy to know that, as medical workers, we have made a difference in people’s lives.”
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Nisha Chavan
Age: 27
Designation: Sub inspector, Kherwadi police station, Bandra (East)
Work duration: 12-15 hours
Chavan commutes 30 km each way everyday, from Vashi in Navi Mumbai to her workplace in Bandra (East), to report to work. The 27-year-old would have it no other way as she leads a team of constables in maintaining law and order during the lockdown.
(This story appears in the 22 May, 2020 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)