The Kovid-19 epidemic separated him from the outside world, but six-time world champion Indian boxer MC Mary Kom said that the slowing down of life has made him understand the new meaning of freedom. Mary Kom, who won the Olympic quota for the Asian Olympic qualifiers in Jordan this month, has kept herself apart at her home in Delhi after returning from there.
He said, 'This is the best part of being different. I am with my family and I am not worried about anything. I want to appeal to everyone not to panic and spend time with my family at home. I understand the new meaning of freedom at this time. I have no stress on the daily schedule. Before going to Jordan, Indian boxers went to practice camp in Italy. The entire team of India has received the Kovid-19 Negative Certificate from the IOC, but despite this, this step was taken as a precaution.
Rajya Sabha MP Mary Kom is present in the Parliament session regularly but this time could not attend most of the session. He further said, 'I hope I will be able to go for the last few days in this session. By the end of this month, my time of separation will be over. Even after that, Parliament will run for a few days. Mary Kom said, ' I only know that my children are very happy. For the last ten to twelve days, he has found his mother without any hindrance.
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