While Anand Mahindra is ordinarily a fan of jugaad, he did not uncover considerably to praise in this image of a man who went the added mile to have a conversation with a buddy sitting behind a glass wall. The industrialist took to Twitter this afternoon to share a image that was taken at what appears like an workplace. The photo is at present going viral on social media and has been shared by other people as effectively. It shows two individuals separated by a transparent partition wall with a little reduce-out in it, the sort that is ordinarily observed in cashier windows and toll booths.
However, alternatively of standing at some distance from the wall, one man was photographed with his head inside the reduce-out to have a conversation with the individual sitting inside the cabin – negating the complete objective of social distancing. Neither of them wore a face mask.
No-get in touch with, facial coverings and social distancing have emerged as significant methods to avert the spread of the very infectious coronavirus due to the fact the pandemic hit in March final year.
“Clearly, we’re not accustomed to social distancing. But it’s time to do our bit: pull our heads back and mask up!” wrote Anand Mahindra.
Clearly, we’re not accustomed to social distancing. But it is time to do our bit: pull our heads back and mask up! pic.twitter.com/cqK9apinMq
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) April 7, 2021
Since getting posted on Twitter, the image has racked up more than 7,000 ‘likes’ and a ton of reactions.
It was also shared on the microblogging platform by Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Executive Chairperson of Biocon Limited.
“And people wonder why social distancing doesn’t work in India!” she wrote.
And individuals wonder why social distancing does not work in India!???? pic.twitter.com/ikwavQTGin
— Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw (@kiranshaw) April 7, 2021
However, the two guys in the image might be forgiven for not following Covid norms. A reverse image search reveals that the image was basically taken in 2019 – shortly just before the Covid-19 pandemic changed life as we knew it.
Mr Mahindra is an active Twitter user who routinely shares fascinating and engaging posts with his 8 million followers. In February, he had also shared a image of a man’s mask jugaad that, according to him, did not “deserve any applause.”