We ask Sunchika Pandey, who runs HAT Media, an agency that handles social media for the city's police department and the BMC. It's been a crazy few months, no doubt.
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The tweet had a photo of stand-up comic Aakash Gupta.
As India fights the second wave of coronavirus, Mumbai Police is using Twitter to spread awareness with a healthy dose of humour.
In its latest tweet, it has urged people to wear masks every time they step out.
The post, which suggests that a mask tries to give you a reminder each time you leave it behind while going out, has a photo of stand-up comic Aakash Gupta. Your mask when you re leaving it behind while going out for essentials: Excuse me, brother.brother edhar (here). , reads the post.
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Mumbai Police had a witty response to a Twitter user s query. (Representative Image)
From generating awareness about traffic rules to announcing COVID-19 restrictions, Mumbai Police has managed to reach a wide audience with its witty and funny posts on social media. Therefore, it came as no surprise that the police department, on Thursday, had the perfect response to a Twitter user who had an unusual predicament. A Mumbai resident, Ashwin Vinod, tagged the department and wrote, What sticker should I use in order to go out and meet my girlfriend? I miss her, followed by a pensive face emoticon. The question was in connection to the coloured stickers that Mumbai Police decided to use for essential vehicles to enable better traffic regulat
Twitter user says he wants to meet girlfriend amid lockdown. Mumbai Police has the best response
Twitter user says he wants to meet girlfriend amid lockdown. Mumbai Police has the best response
A man tweeted saying that he wanted to meet his girlfriend amid the lockdown. Mumbai Police had the best response.
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Screenshot of Ashwin Vinod s tweet and Mumbai Police s reply on it.
There is no doubt that the coronavirus pandemic has torn us apart. Not only people, who reside in different countries, have been separated but those, who stay in the same city, are as well facing the brunt of the Covid-induced restrictions.