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Mumbai lockdown: Chembur couple's homemade snacks keep cops going

Initially, the couple used to distribute tea and parathas within Chembur but they slowly moved to other nakabandi checkpoints

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The couple continues to distribute tea and snacks among cops on nakabandi duty

The couple continues to distribute tea and snacks among cops on nakabandi duty

At a time when the city's police force is working day and night to ensure that lockdown rules are strictly implemented, a Chembur-based couple has taken up the responsibility to ensure they don't go hungry due to too much work pressure and also feel energetic through the day. For over three months now, Rosemond D'Souza, 48, and Sweety D'Souza, 45, have been distributing tea and snacks among officers on duty at nakabandi checkpoints across the city and they manage to serve at least 100 cops a day.

While Rosemond is a civil contractor, Sweety is a homemaker. Between 3 pm and 7 pm everyday they pack and take the snacks in their car to various nakabandi checkpoints, including Mankhurd, Chembur and Wadala.

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