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COVID-19: 5 Indian ‘jugaad’ to maintain social distancing that went viral on social media

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 17, 2020 14:00 IST

Social distancing is currently the need of the hour and as the number of coronavirus casea are rapidly increasing. ...

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Social distancing is currently the need of the hour and as the number of coronavirus casea are rapidly increasing. Maintaining social distancing will help in keeping us safe from the deadly virus. 

We all know Indians are the master of ‘jugaads’ and we have one for everything! Amid the locdown people are coming up with a lot of creative ideas that is acctually helping maintaing physical distancing. 

heck out photos and videos of these inventions that have been going viral on social media: Desi Milk Vending Machine

Makeshift Tunnel For Goods

Steam Iron To Disinfect A Cheque

Standing In Circles

Mask From A Sock 

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