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Updated: Mar 22, 2020 18:07 IST

A country stalked by an eerie silence came alive, suddenly, at 5pm. Sounds of clapping and beating utensils rang out of residential areas, houses and high-rises, lifting the sombre Sunday mood.

Responding to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appeals, citizens across the country came out of their homes and in their balconies, clapping, beating utensils and even ringing bells as a mark of solidarity with health officials and emergency workers who are working tirelessly in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak.

Earlier, PM Modi rang a reminder to citizens. “Do remember, 5 PM this evening for 5 minutes... Be on your terraces, balconies or windows to express gratitude to all those who are working 24/7 so that our nation becomes free from COVID-19. #JantaCurfew,” he tweeted.

General public stand in the balcony and streets of their residence in gandhi Nagar area in east delhi, for all those people who are providing essential services to fight against Corona Virus in the country. ( Photo: Sonu Mehta/Hindustan Times )

People clap and make sound of dish in support of medical doctor’s, staff and civic workers at Bandra , Mumbai. ( Photo: Satyabrata Tripathy/Hindustan Times )

Residents of Ankur Appartement IP ext claps and beats thali and blow shell to pay their respect and gratitude to unsung heroes of war against Corona Virus. in New Delhi, India, on Sunday, March 22, 2020. ( Photo: Raj K Raj/ Hindustan Times )

Indians, who avoided venturing out — as requested by Modi in a television address on Thursday — were prompt to take to social media. Videos and photos of people, including children, in their balconies and terraces clapping and clanging utensils started doing the rounds. So much so that #5baje5minute and #claps became trending topics on Twitter.