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Coronavirus awareness through art in Mumbai

Trisha Chakravorty
| BCCL | Last updated on - Mar 4, 2021, 19:47 IST
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1/11

Awareness through art!

Photo: BCCL

2/11

Mask up!

After managing to maintain a steady curve, Mumbai is once again witnessing a spike in positive coronavirus cases.

With the number of people flouting COVID-19 rules going up, the Mumbai Police is cracking the whip harder on the violators of COVID-19 restrictions. Despite this, however, people have been spotted without their masks. A wall artist depicted how Mumbaikars are flouting the norms in a mural. TOI Photographer, ironically, captured a man without a mask in front of the mural. Photo: Sanjay Hadkar/BCCL

3/11

Mask is a must!

Mask is a must to avoid another lockdown, stresses street art.
Photo: ANI

4/11

Safe Mumbai, amchi Mumbai!

The graffiti of iconic Taj hotel resonates with the spirit of Mumbai during these trying times.
Photo: Sanjay Hadkar/BCCL

5/11

Be your own warrior!

Authorities urge Mumbaikars to follow COVID-19 norms to remain safe from COVID-19.
Photo: Sanjay Hadkar/BCCL

6/11

Spirit of Mumbai

Graffiti artist resonates Mumbai's historic building to the city's spirit and so has been the frontline workers. Photo: Sanjay Hadkar/BCCL

7/11

Follow COVID norms

Sand art stresses the importance of wearing masks and maintaining social distance.

Photo: Twitter/@sudarsansand

8/11

Travel with caution

It's important to travel with caution to avoid taking a ride in an ambulance.
Photo: Sanjay Hadkar/BCCL

9/11

Fight continues

After maintaining a steady curve, the fight against COVID-19 has intensified in Maharashtra again. Photo: Sanjay Hadkar/BCCL

10/11

Tribute to frontline workers

The mural is dedicated to HCWs who sacrificed their lives to protect Mumbaikars.
Photo: Shailesh Yadav/BCCL

11/11

Home is best place!

Many districts in Maharashtra announced another lockdown due to a surge in cases.
Photo: Sanjay Hadkar/BCCL

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