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Here’s How to Be an ‘Adarsh Balak’ and Keep the Coronavirus Away

Remember the proverb “prevention is better than cure”?

kamran akhter & Pankhuri Shukla
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A simple 12-step guide to keeping the pandemic panic away. 
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A simple 12-step guide to keeping the pandemic panic away. 
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The world might be losing itself to the pandemic panic but you don’t have to.

So what if there’s no cure (yet) for the novel coronavirus? With every passing day, it probably feels like the proverb “prevention is better than cure” was made for precisely this point in history.

Well, fret not. If you find yourself confused and unsure of what you should do to keep COVID-19 at bay, just stop and ask yourself: what would Adarsh Balak do? It’s the only answer you need.

The Adarsh Balak not only washes his hands frequently with soap and water but also remembers to not waste water while doing so.

(Illustrations: Kamran Akhter/The Quint)

Desperate times call for desperate measures. Normally, we would not suggest spending too much time in front of the TV playing video games. But in this case, indoor activities are highly recommended.

(Illustrations: Kamran Akhter/The Quint)

The urge to itch or touch your face can at times be difficult to resist. But remember, if Adarsh Balak can do it, then so can you.

(Illustrations: Kamran Akhter/The Quint)

Clean India, safe India.

(Illustrations: Kamran Akhter/The Quint)

Adarsh Balak says no to WhatsApp University and you should too.

(Illustrations: Kamran Akhter/The Quint)

Adarsh Balak knows that the screening process at Indian airports may not be the best solution. He self isolates for the safety of himself as well as of others.

(Illustrations: Kamran Akhter/The Quint)
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Adarsh Balak knows that ignoring the problem is never the solution.

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(Illustrations: Kamran Akhter/The Quint)

It’s 2020 and Adarsh University students are well aware of the benefits of wifi. Group meetings? There’s Skype for that!

(Illustrations: Kamran Akhter/The Quint)

Adarsh Balak knows that sharing is not always caring. Especially not right now.

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(Illustrations: Kamran Akhter/The Quint)

Most importantly..

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