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rented  rooms or  hostels  followed  by  from the respondents stayed with their
        living with friends (13 percent), nobody  friends.




































                     Figure-2: Study duration during COVID-19 outbreak

        Figure-2  indicates majority of the  home, out of them (27 percent) studying
        participants  (64.1  percent)  studied  4-6 hours, 6-8 hours (6 percent) and just
        0-2  hours accompanied by  the second  a few of them (3 percent) studying 8-10
        majority studying 2-4 hours per day at  hours at home.

            Table-2: Gender of the respondents affects activities during lockdown
                                              Gender of the        F value  P value
                    Activities during          Respondents
           S.          lockdown
          No.                                Male       Female
                                           Mean ±     Mean ± S.D
                                             S.D
           1.          Watching TV        .57 ± .501   .70 ± .460   5.853      .017
           2.    Playing Computer games   .33 ± .477   .18 ± .382  14.243      .000
           3.        Reading/writing      .81 ± .397   .96 ± .185  47.053     .000
           4.           Cooking           .86  ±.354   .82 ±.382    .974      .325
           5.   Exercise/Yoga/Meditation  .76 ± .431   .72 ± .451   1.219      .271
           6.   Social media and Internet  .90 ±.297   .95 ±. 224   3.600      .060



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