Published 13:58 IST, March 27th 2020
COVID-19: Mumbai Police distributes 1000 meals for homeless, provides relief amid lockdown
On Friday, the Mumbai Police in partnership with former DG of Maharashtra Police, D Sivananda's foundation- ‘Roti Bank’ distributed meals for the homeless.
As India went into a nationwide lockdown from the midnight of March 24 due to COVID-19, efforts have been taken by authorities to address inconvenience caused to the homeless. Similarly, the Mumbai Police has been addressing grievances in the metropolis. On Friday, the Mumbai Police personnel stepped up relief efforts and distributed meals for the homeless.
Mumbai Police helps homeless
The city's police force sprung into action and reached out to the homeless who are often deprived of food. In a bid to provide meals, the Mumbai Police in a collaborative effort partnered up with former DG of Maharashtra Police, D Sivanandan's foundation- ‘Roti Bank’ and served over 1000 meals to the homeless. The initiative was shared by Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh on Twitter.
Additional measures taken by Mumbai Police
Apart from this, the police have also assured to help members of the essential services in order to enable hassle-free functioning during the COVID-19 pandemic. On Friday, the Mumbai Police urged shopkeepers providing essential commodities to reach out and acquire the 'Essential pass'.
In addition, they have also started a helpline number to assist people providing essential services. According to a press release, people associated with essential services and seeking emergency movement can call either 100, 022-24937747 or 022-24937755.
Updated 13:58 IST, March 27th 2020