29 March,2020 02:37 PM IST | Mumbai | Vishal Singh
The package included dal, rice, poha and sandwiches.
Amid the coronavirus lockdown, Taufiq Tambe, a police constable posted at Pantnagar police station has fed over 200 people, as he cannot offer namaz at mass gatherings.
In wake of the rising number of coronavirus cases in the state, Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray banned mass gatherings in the state and imposed a total lockdown with only essential services functioning.
Tambe said, "I could not offer namaz on Friday so I thought of doing some good work and gave food to the needy."
ALSO READ
Sanjay Nirupam set to join Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde Shiv Sena
Mumbai local train derails near CSMT; Re-railed hours later
Lok Sabha elections: It's Shiv Sena vs Shiv Sena in 3 out of 6 seats in Mumbai
Man injured after ceiling plaster falls on him in Thane
Salman Khan house firing: One of the accused in custody attempts to end his life
Tambe, a resident of Vikhroli, said he is doing his duty by giving food to the needy. On Friday, he distributed food to the homeless and labourers who earn daily wages. Tambe got their hands sanitised, gave them dal, rice, poha and sandwiches, along with a bottle of water.
He said the work of righteousness should be done, as this is the time when the poor need us the most.
Catch up on all the latest Crime, National, International and Hatke news here. Also, download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get the latest updates