International Nurses Day: Mumbai Police’s Munna Bhai Style Wish Winning Hearts
Mumbai Police’s Munna Bhai Style Wish for Nurses On International Nurses Day Is Unmissable
International Nurses Day 2020 is being celebrated all over the world on April 12, 2020. Nurses are being honoured for taking care of the sick. During this COVID-19 pandemic, they have won over the global citizen’s wit their dedication towards the sick. Like many others, Mumbai police too wished the ladies in White.
The Mumbai police known for their witty tweets have dropped a Munna Bhai style wish for the medical professionals.“Tum bahut mast kaam karta hai, Sister! Thank you! Nurse mamu log ko bhi apna thank you bolna!
#internationalnursesday #nursesday2020 #nurse #nursesday,” they wrote in the caption.
Check out the tweet here:
Tum bahut mast kaam karta hai, Sister! Thank you!#InternationalNursesDay #NursesDay2020 #nurse #NursesDay pic.twitter.com/UUBWMRuOTT
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) May 12, 2020
The shared image shows a happy nurse with her medical necessities and the caption reads ‘Thankyou Sister’.
Bollywood celebrities have extended gratitude towards nurses for their services
Thanking the nurses and healthcare professionals for their selfless work, Sanjay Dutt wrote,
So many lives have been saved because of the selfless work that our nurses and the healthcare professionals are doing. Can’t thank them enough for putting their lives at risk to save the lives of others. #InternationalNursesDay
— Sanjay Dutt (@duttsanjay) May 12, 2020
Kajol tweeted,
So many lives have been saved because of the selfless work that our nurses and the healthcare professionals are doing. Can’t thank them enough for putting their lives at risk to save the lives of others. #InternationalNursesDay
— Sanjay Dutt (@duttsanjay) May 12, 2020
Shraddha Kapoor too did the same,
Big RESPECT, for the sincerity towards your service.
Big SALUTE, for your selfless toil in these challenging times.
Big THANK YOU, for the sacrifices you make for our safety.
You are, our Angels in disguise.
Happy #InternationalNursesDay ✨💜
— Shraddha (@ShraddhaKapoor) May 12, 2020
GOT star Emilia Clarke talks about her supernurse Tina #InternationalNursesDay,
Emilia Clarke talks about her supernurse Tina #InternationalNursesDay pic.twitter.com/CEgHH9TujK
— Emilia Clarke Things (@cIarkethings) May 12, 2020
PM Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, Rahul Gandhi extend gratitude towards the nurse’s community
International Day of the Nurse is a special day to express gratitude to the phenomenal nurses working round the clock to keep our planet healthy. Presently, they are doing great work towards defeating COVID-19. We are extremely grateful to the nurses and their families.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 12, 2020
Amit Shah said nurses are the backbone of the medical sector and their role in containing the spread of coronavirus is “remarkable”.
On #InternationalNursesDay, I express my gratitude towards all the nurses serving humanity across the world. Nurses are the backbone of our medical sector. Their role in containing the spread of COVID-19 is truly remarkable. India salutes our nurses for their tireless efforts.
— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) May 12, 2020
Rahul Gandhi described nurses as “the unsung heroes”,
Across India our nurses are working tirelessly, around the clock, to help save lives. They are our unsung heroes, our first line of defence against the Covid19 virus.
On #InternationalNursesDay I thank & salute each & every one of them for their hard work & dedication.
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) May 12, 2020
Mamata Bannerjee tweeted,
Today is #InternationalNursesDay. Nurses are playing an important role in our fight against the coronavirus. We salute all those nurses who are selflessly attending to the patients in this time of crisis, putting themselves and their own families at risk.
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) May 12, 2020
For the unversed, International Nurses Day is celebrated on May 12. It marks the birth anniversary of Florence Nightingale, one of the most recognized nurses. Florence Nightingale was born on this day 200 years ago.
A campaigner for healthcare reforms, she helped establish modern nursing as a profession. She’s honoured with a blue plaque in Mayfair where she lived.
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