Published 15:12 IST, June 22nd 2020

Mumbai Police urge people to 'always be pre'pav'ed' amid COVID-19 pandemic

Mumbai police department is one of the most active police forces on social media when it comes to educating people about the coronavirus outbreak in India.

Reported by: Vishal Tiwari
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Mumbai police department is one of most active police forces on social media when it comes to educating people about coronavirus outbreak in India. Mumbai police department has been issuing advisories, uploading memes, sharing videos on Twitter for last three months to aware people of severity of pandemic that has rd havoc across world. Mumbai police recently shared a short clip on Twitter suggesting that face mask is as important for people as a piece of bread for bhaaji, kheema, bhurji, or vadaa. 

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Mumbai police shared clip where department equated face masks with pav, a piece of bread often used as a side with veggies, meat, or egg. "Always be pre'pav'ed! #MaskaOnlyMask," Mumbai police captioned post. short clip has garnered more than 16,000 views since it was shared online a few hours ago. Netizens, as always are loving Mumbai police's latest initiative to aware people of outbreak with some humour sprinkled upon it. One user commented, "Making us aware while making us smile, I will always be pre'pav'ed." Some users also poked fun at department saying Mumbai police plus baton is equal to perfect combination. 

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Mumbai police's mess for siblings

Mumbai Police had dedicated one of its earlier tweets to siblings where it called for m to be 'responsible' and enhance ir bond amid crisis. According to m, re should be a 'bridge of trust' among brors and sisters so that y can understand each or better amid pandemic. While times remain gloomy with increasing cases and most people being confined to ir homes as a precautionary measure against coronavirus outbreak, Mumbai Police has urged siblings to share both positive and negative experiences in ir life. 

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15:12 IST, June 22nd 2020