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Designer Anavila Misra Delivers 200 Linen And Mulmul Masks At The Post Office In Mumbai

Fashion designer, Anavila Misra, who is famous for her linen sarees, donated masks to the Post Master General of Mumbai for the local postmen and women, who have been serving the citizens of the city despite the huge number of COVID-19 cases in Mumbai. The designer delivered the first batch of 200 masks at the local post office in Khar and will continue to make more masks to help employees of the postal service.

Speaking
about
her
contribution,
Anavila
added,
"We
have
been
using
the
Indian
postal
service
since
the
very
beginning
to
deliver
our
fabrics
and
receive
work
from
remote
clusters
of
India.
They
have
been
an
integral
part
of
our
brand
and
it's
indeed
humbling
to
be
of
some
service
to
the
frontline
warriors
of
Indian
postal
service
who
have
shown
utmost
commitment
towards
the
Nation
and
its
people
during
these
difficult
times."
She
also
added
that
the
masks
are
made
of
linen
with
an
inner
layer
of
soft
mulmul.
The
masks
can
be
washed
and
are
reusable.
"The
elastic
is
covered
with
soft
cotton
for
additional
comfort," the
designer
revealed.

Swati Pandey, the Postmaster-General, Mumbai says, "Though 36 members of the postal fraternity were diagnosed COVID Positive and 5 of them succumbed to the virus, the Corona Warriors of India Post are braving it out dauntless, by delivering more than 24000 kilos of medical equipment and PPE kits to the hospitals and medical units. During the lockdown phase, the Corona Warriors of India Post Mumbai delivered more than a pension value of 57,96,4390 INR to the senior citizens, most of them to the doorsteps of the pensioners in order to ensure complete quarantine to them."
Swati Pandey also revealed that the India Post, Mumbai also helped migrant workers transfer money to their families in Bihar, UP, and West Bengal through the Aadhar Enabled Payment System service of India Post Payment Bank.
Well, thanks to Anavila Misra for making a significant contribution and she is also among the first Indian designers, who spoke about masks. She not only gave us four easy steps to make masks at home but also added the importance of being conscious of our environment and sensitive towards people, who might not have strong immunity.



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