Published 17:59 IST, June 3rd 2020
Bihar Quarantine Centre opts for music, dance to keep people them occupied
Bihar Quarantine Centre opts for music and dance to keep the minds of the people occupied with little exercise. Have a look at the video with the details.
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One of most difficult parts of such an unprecedented situation is panic and anxiety among people. A Bihar quarantine centre has just right way to deal with such unsettling emotions amongst people. A newly viral video shows people in Juafar quarantine centre dancing ir woes away while y practice social distancing.
Music and dance to help people relax in quarantine centres
A video recently surfaced on social media showing people at a quarantine centre in Bihar dancing to some music while also maintaining proper distance between each or. In video posted, people could be seen gared in common ground of Juafar Quarantine centre in Siwan. A person could be seen guiding m all while rest were following him while song ‘Sandese Aate Hai’ from Border plays in background. video is being retweeted by netizens who can be seen appreciating initiative and way it has been executed.
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video was tweeted by Uttar Presh Police officer Rahul Srivastav, who called entire scenario a “Covidance”. He also wrote in caption for post that residents of Juafar Quarantine Centre in Siwan in Bihar have a new of keeping ir spirits up, which is through song, music, and dance. He appreciated ir efforts as such a move has a high possibility of calming down people, and in past, has been proven effective in many ways. re have also been reports about patients t responding well to any kind of treatment in case y are extremely stressed or panicking. Such small practices and measures will help ir mind distract from stressful situation that y are in. Have a look at video with all details on Twitter here.
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Migrant labourers have returned to ir homes in Bihar and Uttar Presh in huge numbers. Shamik trains and various buses have arrived in state in past month, dropping off migrant workers from around country. A few people also reached back home after marching and covering miles when y did t find an alternative during COVID-19 lockdown. According to various reports, around ten lakh people have returned to state in past few months.
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Im Courtesy: Rahul Srivastav Twitter
17:59 IST, June 3rd 2020