In the wake of coronavirus pandemic, the world is battling with the coronavirus including India. Amid all this, the Indian government is taking many steps to halt the spread of this deadly virus. Through his speech on March 19, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked everyone to clap and make a sound using utensils for their own selves for 5 minutes at 5 PM.
PM Modi also urged people to stay inside their homes as much as possible and follow ‘Janta curfew’ on Sunday i.e., March 22.
He also asked people must avoid stepping out of their homes and practice social distancing as much as possible amid Janta curfew from 7 AM in the morning till 9 PM in the evening.
Here are some of the videos showing how people gave respect to the PM Modi’s word and supported everyone who is fighting from coronavirus:
WE ALL STAND WITH @narendramodi TAKE A STEP BY NOT STEPPING OUT SIDE . ENJOY THE SILENCE OF NATURE. @sureshpprabhu #Covid_19india #JanataCurfew #CoronavirusPandemic #supportnarendermodi #PrayersForCoronaFreeWorld pic.twitter.com/5VznK2bT8Q
— Anant Srivastava (@anantskier) March 22, 2020
Taking a moment to appreciate those who do not have this luxury of staying at home & working tirelessly to keep us safe.Thank you to all the essential service providers for your selfless work? 5mins at 5pm #JanataCurfew #BreakCorona @narendramodi @PMOIndia @drharshvardhan pic.twitter.com/cuNUW79bUp
— Akash Tiwari (@akashtewari_25) March 22, 2020
Thank you! ?? #JanataCurfew #5baje5minute pic.twitter.com/7cd89QmBpP
— Param Arunachalam (@taparam) March 22, 2020
#5baje5minute #Covid_19india #Covid_19india #COVID19outbreak #JanataCurfew #PrayersForCoronaFreeWorld pic.twitter.com/NDPPD6xa9c
— adarsh jaiswal (@adarshj123) March 22, 2020
In order to curb the spread of coronavirus infection, all schools, colleges and other educational institutes have been ordered to shut down in many states.
The number of cases is rising gradually so to break coronavirus, it is everyone’s duty to help the government in preventing the spread of a deadly virus.
Meanwhile, many exams have also been cancelled or postponed to avoid the crowd at the examination centres.