Keeping in with the changed conventions, various community organizations stepped up to the call of the time and leveraged technology to keep in touch, help each other out and continue traditions. Fundraisers, talent shows, musical nights, seminars, presentations and even film festivals went online and people attended the events with gusto from the safe environs of their homes.
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