
Anand Mahindra spreads awareness about face masks in witty viral post. Internet loves it
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Anand Mahindra urged people to wear face masks and follow social distancing guidelines in a viral tweet.
Anand Mahindra shared a witty post on Twitter to spread awareness about face masks in the wake of the deadly coronavirus pandemic. The Mahindra Group chairman is known for sharing amusing pictures and videos which help people to find solace during difficult situations. The perfect message in my #SignalWonderbox. A message that drives the point home better than a simple warning or threat! pic.twitter.com/iJPYpcvhwS - Perhaps covid Jokes are the antidote to covid's solemn sense these days.You can't beat this one!!###### There are situations where you're in a fix, whether to laugh or feel bad In a group a kid by mistake posted someone else's pic while an obituary msg came in and members started pouring condolences to a live person, until it was deleted Best one from my timeline pic.twitter.com/cqGFXYuIOx Always wear a mask pic.twitter.com/KVREbdhl9R Yes you are right but it is just for awareness to wear mask Storytelling is always a powerful way to get a message across. People must be responsible. It is imperative. Yet human nature has always resisted change. A dilemma as we struggle with an unprecedented challenge. Absolutely correct message although people may not like it pic.twitter.com/EXmdrxx0HI This time, Anand Mahindra referred to the tale of Yama Dharmaraja the Hindu God of Death and Justice and his companion Chitragupta, to share an important message about wearing masks and staying safe during the pandemic. As per the conversation between Yama Dharmaraja and Chitragupta in Anand Mahindra’s post, here’s what happened.More Related News

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