The
Covid-19
pandemic
has
put
every
section
of
the
society
through
trials
and
tribulations.
From
coordinating
efforts
to
help
out
during
the
crisis,
Dia
Mirza
shares
that
she
has
seen
shortcomings
on
a
governance
level,
but
is
amazed
to
see
how
the
civil
society
has
stepped
up
to
fill
in
the
gaps.
Dia
is
optimistic
that
there
will
be
productive
action
on
part
of
the
citizenry
in
the
future.
Speaking
to
Hindustan
Times,
Dia
said,
"I
have
been
talking
to
a
lot
of
doctors,
bureaucrats
and
municipal
workers
as
we
have
been
coordinating
a
lot
with
our
ward.
I
think
everybody
is
resolved
to
fix
things,
to
work
together
and
coordinate
with
each
other.
One
of
the
biggest
failings
that
we
have
had
in
the
way
we
have
governed
in
my
humble
opinion
is
that
there
has
been
very
little
or
no
coordination
between
agencies
even
people
within
agencies."
She
continued,
"This
is
an
extraordinary
time
and
it
is
amazing
to
see
people
from
civil
society
coming
forward
for
help.
I
am
very
optimistic.
The
reality
is
hard
painful
and
it
is
impossible
for
anybody
to
not
to
feel
pain.
I
really
think
it
is
going
to
translate
into
extremely
productive
action
and
it
is
already
happening."
Dia
hopes
that
we
realize
that
our
consumerist
approach,
and
the
way
our
economies
are
built
on
conscienceless
capitalism
may
not
be
the
real
idea
of
progress.
She
stressed
that
a
lot
of
change
needs
to
happen.
"It
won't
be
business
as
usual.
I
also
think
that
now
more
than
ever
before
the
sustainable
development
goals,
the
Paris
agreement
will
be
the
road
maps
for
the
world
to
follow.
We
should
be
able
to
heal,
recover
and
progress
in
a
wonderful
way," she
signed
off.