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AP: 'Yamraj' walks the roads, warns people to stay at home

As a part of awareness drive, Andhra Pradesh's Rajam administration took an initiative and dressed scouts and guides students as Yamraj, walking the streets reminding people to stay indoors. They raised slogans and warned the people to stay at home and take necessary precautions amid the nationwide lockdown in the wake of coronavirus threat.

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Published : Apr 28, 2020, 11:42 AM IST

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Srikakulam (Andhra Pradesh): The administration in Rajam town has stepped up its efforts to create awareness among the residents about the novel coronavirus threat.

The local police has engaged scouts and guides students to help in this campaign by performing as Yamraj, the God of Death, his assistants and the coronavirus to create awareness among the people.

On Tuesday, as part of these efforts, a student dressed as Yamraj, walked the streets reminding people to stay indoors.

The coronavirus demon also accompanied Yamraj. They raised slogans and warned the people to stay at home and take necessary precautions amid the nationwide lockdown in the wake of coronavirus threat.

The campaign was carried in the town after four people in the district were found to be infected by the deadly virus two days ago. Before this, Srikakulam district was considered a green zone.

(ANI report)

Read: Robo screening in Bengaluru hospital to protect healthcare warriors

Srikakulam (Andhra Pradesh): The administration in Rajam town has stepped up its efforts to create awareness among the residents about the novel coronavirus threat.

The local police has engaged scouts and guides students to help in this campaign by performing as Yamraj, the God of Death, his assistants and the coronavirus to create awareness among the people.

On Tuesday, as part of these efforts, a student dressed as Yamraj, walked the streets reminding people to stay indoors.

The coronavirus demon also accompanied Yamraj. They raised slogans and warned the people to stay at home and take necessary precautions amid the nationwide lockdown in the wake of coronavirus threat.

The campaign was carried in the town after four people in the district were found to be infected by the deadly virus two days ago. Before this, Srikakulam district was considered a green zone.

(ANI report)

Read: Robo screening in Bengaluru hospital to protect healthcare warriors

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