Life Under Lockdown: Lived Experiences and Lessons Learnt, Sanjai Bhatt, 2021, Papyrus Scrolls Publication, ISBN: 9788195385102 , INR 999, Ebook: $14.99
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https://doi.org/10.20896/saci.v9i4.1234Keywords:
Life Under Lockdown, COVID-19, Lived Experiences, Fear, Death, Lessons Learnt, IndiaAbstract
This article is dedicated to doing a detailed review of the book entitled Life Under Lockdown: Lived Experiences and Lessons Learnt by Professor Sanjai Bhatt, Department of Social Work, University of Delhi,3, University Road, Delhi 110007, India; Immediate Past President, National Association of Professional Social Workers in India; Immediate Past President,(South Asia), International Council on Social Welfare, Alliance Ambassador, GSSWA.
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