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Heartwarming: Yuvraj Singh applauds policemen for sharing food with needy

Yuvraj Singh took to Twitter to post a video where policemen are seen sharing their food with those in need and applauded the effort.

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Published : Apr 4, 2020, 6:17 PM IST

New Delhi: Former Indian all-rounder Yuvraj Singh on Saturday applauded the policemen for sharing the food with the needy as the country is under 21-days lockdown enforced by the centre to flatten the COVID-19 curve.

Yuvraj on Saturday took to Twitter to post a video where policemen are seen sharing their food with those in need.

“It’s heartwarming to see such act of humanity shown by these policemen. Much respect for their act of kindness during these tough times and for sharing their own food. #StayHomeStaySafe #BeKind,” Yuvraj posted on Twitter.

Earlier, India tennis star Sania Mirza made her displeasure known as there has been a rise in the number of ‘cooking’ posts that celebrities are putting out on social media as they stay indoors to fight the coronavirus outbreak. Sania feels posting such pictures in these times is unwanted.

  • Aren’t we done with posting cooking videos and food pictures yet ? Just spare a thought - there are hundreds of thousands of ppl, specially in our side of the world starving to death and struggling to find food once a day if they are lucky 🙏🏽

    — Sania Mirza (@MirzaSania) April 4, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Taking to Twitter, she wrote: “Aren’t we done with posting cooking videos and food pictures yet? Just spare a thought - there are hundreds of thousands of ppl, specially in our side of the world starving to death and struggling to find food once a day if they are lucky.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday spoke to 49 sports personalities that included the likes of BCCI President Sourav Ganguly, Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli, cricket great Sachin Tendulkar, badminton world champion P.V. Sindhu and chess legend Viswanathan Anand as he urged them to keep spreading awareness as the world fights the coronavirus pandemic.

New Delhi: Former Indian all-rounder Yuvraj Singh on Saturday applauded the policemen for sharing the food with the needy as the country is under 21-days lockdown enforced by the centre to flatten the COVID-19 curve.

Yuvraj on Saturday took to Twitter to post a video where policemen are seen sharing their food with those in need.

“It’s heartwarming to see such act of humanity shown by these policemen. Much respect for their act of kindness during these tough times and for sharing their own food. #StayHomeStaySafe #BeKind,” Yuvraj posted on Twitter.

Earlier, India tennis star Sania Mirza made her displeasure known as there has been a rise in the number of ‘cooking’ posts that celebrities are putting out on social media as they stay indoors to fight the coronavirus outbreak. Sania feels posting such pictures in these times is unwanted.

  • Aren’t we done with posting cooking videos and food pictures yet ? Just spare a thought - there are hundreds of thousands of ppl, specially in our side of the world starving to death and struggling to find food once a day if they are lucky 🙏🏽

    — Sania Mirza (@MirzaSania) April 4, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Taking to Twitter, she wrote: “Aren’t we done with posting cooking videos and food pictures yet? Just spare a thought - there are hundreds of thousands of ppl, specially in our side of the world starving to death and struggling to find food once a day if they are lucky.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday spoke to 49 sports personalities that included the likes of BCCI President Sourav Ganguly, Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli, cricket great Sachin Tendulkar, badminton world champion P.V. Sindhu and chess legend Viswanathan Anand as he urged them to keep spreading awareness as the world fights the coronavirus pandemic.

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