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SEPPA, May 17: Legislator Tapuk Taku distributed over 8000 face masks to keep his constituency protected from Coronavirus on Sunday.
Taku while handing over the face mask to the representative from each village of the constituency at his residence here requested them to reach out to each villager and aware theme about the importance of mask and the other Dos and Don’ts to remain protected from the contagion.
“I hope the mask reaches every individual villager so as to remain safe from the pandemic,” he said while appealing the villagers to strictly adhere to the Do's and Don'ts to avoid the spread of the pandemic.
Interacting with the village representatives, Taku said that, the first priority should be to protect them to protect the others.
“If you are not protected, then the entire villagers are protected. This is time when we as a representative come forward to fight the pandemic together,” he added.
Taku also thanked the district student’s union, women organization and other social and community based organizations for distributing face masks. He also thanked the frontline warriors including the doctors, nurses, health workers, police, district administration and the state media for their efforts in fighting the COVID-19.
Further, he also appreciated the Chief Minister Pema Khandu for being vigilant during this epidemic and taking various measures to contain the spread of the dreaded Coronavirus in the state since its outbreak.