Work from home during lockdown

Due to the evolution of technology work from home hasn’t been a challenging task to adapt. Many institutions and organisations have made efforts to make work from home interactive and comfortable with the assistance of tools such as Zoom, Google Hangouts, and Microsoft Teams. It is not as interactive as a lack of human connection is apparent. But during the lock-down period, virtual classes have kept us busy and rebooted our potential to continue learning. Virtual work life has also given one to save time which includes the absence of everyday commute to the workplace. Hence, this has given everyone time to discover, explore and redo all the activities one never got the opportunity to initiate. Therefore, one must utilise time to not only work but to do other activities and make the best out of it. Work from home life has to be balanced exactly like the office working hours. Institutions and organisations have to be mindful about the work assigned to the students and employees. Overloading with work can affect the mental as well as physical health of the people working from home. It can cause inefficiency and unproductive work.

But there are many universities and colleges that cannot conduct virtual learning sessions. Students from disadvantaged families or living in remote areas may not have access to the internet or to begin with, cannot afford a smartphone that has the ability include connectivity of data

Published by Anjana Kallat

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