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Cops creating awareness about Covid through catchy graphics

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Archit Watts

Tribune News Service

Muktsar, April 2

Apart from distributing free ration, the Punjab Police have been spreading awareness about the eradication of the coronavirus among the masses.

For this purpose, the police have made some catchy graphics that have gone viral on social media and are being liked by netizens.

Police personnel of a number of districts have found some catchy slogans for this purpose. For instance, the Ludhiana police have made a graphic with a slogan “Ludhiana – Thode dina tak gharo bahar nahi aouna”. Similarly, the Patiala police’s graphic reads as “Patiala – Kuch din outings te lagao taala”.

The graphic of the Jalandhar police says “Jalandhar – Raho apne ghar de andar”. Further, the graphic of the Mohali police is “Mohali – Bas ghar vich hai khushali”. The graphic of the Fatehgarh Sahib police says “Fatehgarh Sahib – Corona te fateh pao par ghar reh ke”.

The Faridkot police have also made a graphic showing a bus filled with the coronavirus plying on the road and a constable, along a doctor, is standing to stop it.

These information graphics are being liked and shared widely by social media users.

“During the curfew, social media is the best platform to spread awareness. A majority of the people are spending most of the time surfing the Internet. These graphics will definitely prove to be helpful in spreading the message. Further, the slogans are catchy and are being liked by public,” said an IPS officer.

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