It won바카라t be easy for Sneha, 8, and Neha, 10, to forget the Covid pandemic that took away their parents. They are staying with their maternal aunt, who says Sneha is adapting to the situation, but Neha is finding it difficult. Whenever Sneha asks about her parents, she is told that they have gone to be with God for a few days. Neha, however, understands that their parents won바카라t come back. 바카라We won바카라t give them up for adoption. They are my responsibility and that is what family is for,바카라 says the aunt. After eight years, Neha will be an adult and can then decide for herself and her sister. In a Punjab village, 16-year-old Rohanpreet lost his parents in April, when he was to appear for his board exams. 바카라Elders in the village have decided to take care of him until he is 18 years old,바카라 says a neighbour. 바카라His father has left behind much property, and we are not sure whether their distant relatives wouldn바카라t misuse it for personal gain. Neighbours take turns to look after such kids and all villagers will pool in money, if necessary, to meet the child바카라s needs.바카라