Social distancing Circles squares drawn outside Maharashtra shops

  • | Wednesday | 25th March, 2020

Inspired by photos outside a mall in China where the management drew circles on the floor to maintain social distancing to curb coronavirus spread, people in parts of Maharashtra have started implementing the same. Some towns such as Panhala, Ajara and a village called Pulachi Shiroli in Kolhapur district have started implementing the social distancing idea since Tuesday evening. After some time, I realised that it is a useful idea as social distancing will be maintained as well as people will get groceries and other essential services. We used white colour to mark circles and/or squares on the road at a distance of over three feet between each marking. An official from the Maharashtra Chief Minister's Office on Wednesday said the government has started pushing the concept across the state by sharing photos of such social distancing practices across the state.

Inspired by photos outside a mall in China where the management drew circles on the floor to maintain social distancing to curb coronavirus spread, people in parts of Maharashtra have started implementing the same. The idea is proving a healthy option for people who come out of their homes to purchase groceries and vegetables. Some towns such as Panhala, Ajara and a village called Pulachi Shiroli in Kolhapur district have started implementing the social distancing idea since Tuesday evening. Ranjit Chougule, a resident of Pulachi Shiroli village near Kolhapur city said, When I saw the photos of the China all, I was at first amused and thought those people were being crazy. After some time, I realised that it is a useful idea as social distancing will be maintained as well as people will get groceries and other essential services. "I discussed it with friends and showed it to local shop owners, who after some deliberations decided to go for it. We used white colour to mark circles and/or squares on the road at a distance of over three feet between each marking. People were asked to stand as per the markings and soon they were also comfortable with it, he said. A local police official confirmed the development. We were not sure how people would react to it, but it seems the idea is working. Now people dont panic while buying vegetables and groceries and it has reduced our burden as well, the official said. An official from the Maharashtra Chief Ministers Office on Wednesday said the government has started pushing the concept across the state by sharing photos of such social distancing practices across the state. "We have so far received photographs from Kolhapur, Nanded and from Talegaon Dabhade town near Pune where people have drawn circles or squares on the street in vegetable markets as well as outside the grocery shops. "People are following the guidelines by standing in a queue and are also maintaining the required distance, the official said. With 112 confirmed cases so far, Maharashtra tops the COVID-19 patients tally in the country. Catch up on all the latest Mumbai news, crime news, current affairs, and also a complete guide on Mumbai from food to things to do and events across the city here. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever

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