With his shows cancelled due to the lockdown, magician Raj Kumar is playing the 'corona warrior' by displaying his tricks at several shelter homes in Delhi to keep the stranded migrants and other occupants motivated and entertained. His day starts at 7 am, where he first performs at Yamuna Vihar sports complex, which has been turned into a shelter home, after which he moves to containment zones in Dilshad Garden and Lajpat Nagar. The occupants are made to sit in circles marked to ensure social distancing. The Delhi government has converted 113 of its schools into shelter homes for stranded migrants, while over 1,500 schools, including the MCD run schools, have been converted into 'hunger centres' where food is distributed to the needy.
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