This Article is From Apr 24, 2020

PM Modi Again Chooses Cotton Mask For Video Meet With Sarpanchs

PM Modi's decision to ditch commercially made masks on several occasions is being seen as an attempt to make a point about how everyone can easily take precautions during the coronavirus crisis.

PM Modi Again Chooses Cotton Mask For Video Meet With Sarpanchs

PM Modi's bright yellow gamcha had a pattern of small circles in green over it.

Using a traditional cotton scarf or "gamcha" to cover his mouth and nose, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday interacted with Sarpanchs from across the nation via video conference.

PM Modi's bright yellow scarf -- popularly known as gamcha in rural India - had a pattern of small circles in green over it. He, however, later took it off while interacting with the Sarpanchs.

Previously, the Prime Minister was seen donning a white, black and red ''gamcha'' while addressing the nation on April 14, the last day of the first phase of the lockdown.

PM Modi had also changed his profile pictures on social media with one from the address to the nation, sporting the "gamcha" covering his mouth and nose.

Earlier, in an interaction with the Chief Ministers of various states, Modi was seen wearing a homemade mask.

PM Modi's decision to ditch commercially made masks on several occasions is being seen as an attempt to make a point about how everyone can easily take precautions during the coronavirus crisis.

India's total number of coronavirus positive cases has crossed the 23,000-mark including 17,610 active cases, 4,749 cured/discharged/migrated and 718 deaths, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said today.

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