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Punjab residents shower rose petals on sanitation workers Last Updated : 01 Apr 2020 10:56:49 AM IST Punjab residents shower rose petals on sanitation workers As a goodwill gesture, residents in Punjab's Nabha are showering rose petals on sanitation workers to clean the town and reduce the risk of coronavirus.
Their benevolence to good cause got Chief Minister Amarinder Singh's attention."Pleased to see the applause & affection showered by people of Nabha on the sanitation worker," the Chief Minister tweeted."It's heartening to note how adversity is bringing out the intrinsic goodness in all of us. Let's keep it up & cheer our frontline warriors in this War Against #Covid19," he added.Pleased to see the applause & affection showered by people of Nabha on the sanitation worker. It’s heartening to note how adversity is bringing out the intrinsic goodness in all of us. Let’s keep it up & cheer our frontline warriors in this War Against #Covid19. pic.twitter.com/tV2OwVa86w
— Capt.Amarinder Singh (@capt_amarinder) March 31, 2020The Chief Minister, who is personally monitoring and reviewing the COVID-19 and curfew-related situation on a day-to-day basis, tagged a video along with the tweet showing people in a locality showering petals on the sanitation workers.IANS Chandigarh For Latest Updates Please-
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