Jaipur:The Rajasthan government will rope in folk artistes for a 10-day awareness campaign on the novel coronavirus which has infected more than 13,000 people and killed 308 in the state.
Chief minister Ashok Gehlot suggested officials to engage folk artistes, who earn their livelihood through street plays, folk songs and puppet shows, etc., in the awareness drive.
It will help the artistes, who have been affected by the lockdown, financially and the state to "effectively communicate" its message on the COVID-19 pandemic in local dialect at the grassroots level, the chief minister said in a review meeting held through video-conferencing on Tuesday.
He said that the elected representatives, officials, government employees, and social organisations have to work on mission mode to make the campaign, starting from June 21, successful.
The campaign, aimed at making people aware of the precautions and measures to be followed for protection from COVID-19, will cover villages, hamlets and residential colonies in the state.
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