Updated April 21st, 2020 at 19:23 IST

Nagpur Police set up open theatre at shelter homes amid COVID-19 lockdown

Nagpur police have set up an open theatre to decrease the level of anxiety in these workers, who are away from their homes due to coronavirus lockdown.

Reported by: Vishal Tiwari
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India like the rest of the world has bee placed under lockdown to prevent the further spread of the virus. Amid restrictions, Indian police departments are getting creative with their lockdown handling, especially in Maharashtra. Nagpur police have come up with an innovative idea to redirect the attention of migrant workers who are stuck in the city due to travel restrictions. The Nagpur police have set up an open theatre to decrease the level of anxiety in these workers, who are away from their homes and families. 

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Ever since the lockdown in India has begun, police departments from across the nation are using Twitter as a medium to raise awareness and as well as to give people some form of entertainment at the time of crisis. From Mumbai police in the west to Kerala police in the south and Assam police in the east to Punjab police in the north, law enforcement agencies have increased their social media presence in the past few weeks by sharing important awareness messages that are entertaining at the same time. Here are a few examples of different state police departments on how they are using social media to raise awareness.

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Coronavirus lockdown

India had gone under a complete nationwide lockdown on March 25 for 21 days, which was later extended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 14 for another two weeks. According to data by worldometer, India has recorded 18,658 coronavirus cases so far, of which 592 people have lost their lives. There are currently 14,793 active cases in the country, while 3,273 patients have been treated successfully. 

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Published April 21st, 2020 at 19:33 IST