On March 22, the day of the janata curfew, after PM Modi had asked citizens,?people came out on their balconies to laud the effort of and honour those working hard to end the pandemic. People who did that, clapped to express appreciation for doctors, nurses and other paramedical staff.?
It seems like the UK took inspiration from India and had their own nationwide appreciation for NHS (National Health Service) organised.?
Millions were led by Princes George and Louis and Princess Charlotte in showing appreciation for NHS staff. The service's official Twitter page posted 'that was emotional' with a blue heart.?
The post came after the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge shared a video on Instagram of their children laughing and clapping together in the garden.?
'To all the doctors, nurses, carers, GPs, pharmacists, volunteers and other NHS staff working tirelessly to help those affected by #COVID19: thank you,¡¯ read the post on Kensington Palace's account read.?
Britons, just like Indians, flocked to their doorways, balconies, windows and gardens to give a round of applause or express their gratitude to NHS with a shower of fireworks.?
The Queen, added the country is 'enormously thankful' for the commitment of all those working in science, health and the emergency and public services. Prince Charles applauded from Scotland where he is self-isolating after testing positive for the virus.
Well, India is leading the way for the world in more than one way.?