The coronavirus cases in the world are increasing day by day. The pandemic disease COVID-19, which began from China's Wuhan has witnessed a sharp rise.
Advisories to people are being issued to not greet anyone with a hug or handshake. To reduce the risk of coming in contact with respiratory droplets, people are now opting to greet friends and acquaintances with a namaste.
US President Donald Trump and Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar exchanged a 'namaste' instead of usual handshake at the White House on Thursday amid coronavirus outbreak.
IFS officer Parveen Kaswan shared the clip with the caption, "Namaste. See, we Indians told to do this to the world many many years ago. Now just a class on 'how to do a namaste properly.'"
Meanwhile, Emmanuel Macron ditched the customary French peck on the cheeks and greeted everyone with a 'namaste.'
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also asked citizens to opt for namaste and said, "Just avoid shaking hands as I do. You can try to implement the Indian system of Namaste or say another word like shalom, but find a way, any way of not shaking hands."