Indian Federation Minister Dharmendra Pradhan shared pictures on social media of his wife and daughter sewing masks at home, commenting on Twitter: “We must do our duty.”

"We should all try to do our duty towards society in these difficult days," he said in his tweet. "I am proud of my wife Meridiola and my daughter Nimisha, who have been knitting masks for all of us at home and for others outside the family who need them," adding, "There is no better time to refine. Talent and learn something new. "

Since it was posted on social media, this post has generated more than 14,000 likes - and it still reaps the admiration, and has made other people say they have done the same thing, or that the tweet has inspired them with other actions that are in the interest of society. While some praised the minister's wife and daughter, others expressed their appreciation to the Federation Minister for sharing his family activities.

A Twitter user wrote: “It is truly an inspiring effort, this effort reflects only the noble attitude towards helping citizens and sympathy for them in this circumstance.” He added, “It is wonderful that your family reflects as the leader of this part of the home activity, because it will inspire people from Around you to do the same, I mean millions of citizens. "

Another addressed him, "He proved by saying the saying that doing good starts at home, translating it into reality by applying it to your family members," and he adds, "This gives us energy and motivation."

Another commented: "What a wonderful gesture."

She also became a policewoman from Madhya Pradesh, a heroine on the Internet, after her pictures were spread while she was making masks. Where policewoman Shirishiti Shrutria says, she felt obligated to help her co-workers and her citizens, and began to weave masks at home after her return from work, and says she feels good because I convinced her that she saved many people during the past three days.

This policewoman has the support and sympathy of her superiors in the police department. During the past four days, she was able, under quarantine, to weave hundreds of masks to distribute to people who could not buy them due to the huge increase in prices.