• Taps and sanitisers have been put up in many places in Thiruvananthapuram city. Political organisations and non-governmental organisations have installed taps at several busy junctions and markets. The busy Manaveeyam Veedhi has two such facilities for people to wash their hands. One has been set up by a network of artistes and musicians who hold shows at Manaveeyam Veedhi, while the other has been installed by the Manaveeyam Theruvorakoottam. “The Thiruvananthapuram Corporation has been kind enough to fill the tanks with water and both the facilities are used by pedestrians and people who come to buy milk and other essentials from the Milma booth at the junction,” says Prakash Gopinath, Bicycle Mayor of the city. Netizens have been praising the efforts of volunteers who have supplied water and sanitisers at these places. In a post Harshit Agrawal writes: “Saw a container-jar of water and liquid soap stationed at Kuravankonam Jn this morning just for citizens to keep washing their hands.... and people using it generously, while coming back from office in evening.. such a noble job whoever has done.... Hats off to the people of Kerala....” Similarly the busy Eenchakkal junction too has such a tap put in by the youth organisation of a political party. Several shops in the city also insist on customers using ahand sanitiser before stepping into their outlet.