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All packed up but nowhere to go: Lucky were the few who could leave Mumbai for their homes just before the trains ground to a halt, leaving many wondering about how to get home
Stranded: Scores of people were left stranded outside major terminus stations like Lokmanya Tilak in Kurla in eastern Mumbai
Stocking up the granary: With sudden announcement of the lockdown, Mumbaikars rushed to the nearest store to stock up their kitchens
Running out of gas: With home deliveries currently unavailable, people bring their gas cylinders to a distribution point
Small steps in a big battle: Fumigation of neighbourhoods is but one small measure to keep Mumbai safe
The welcoming light: Many Mumbaikars enthusiastically lit up candles in response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call
Ever since the lockdown began, people in Mumbai have dealt with it in their own way. A few lucky ones chose to pack their bags and leave for their hometown, while those who couldn’t, found themselves stuck in a crisis of a lifetime. Some decided to face it with grit and the rest decided to make the most of a bad moment.
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