<p>Hospitals in Mumbai are on the frontline of the battle against coronavirus, but it is not stopping them from lighting diyas on Diwali.</p>.<p>Doctors, nurses and patients -- all are celebrating the festival.</p>.<p>Strings of coloured light bulbs have been hung at some hospitals. There are also Rangoli designs and decorations of marigold flowers, and of course, the Diwali "faral" (sweets and savouries).</p>.<p>A doctor from the government-run Kasturba hospital said wards have been lit by strings of light bulbs, and Rangolis have been made at the gates.</p>.<p>At the `Jumbo' Covid-19 treatment facility of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation in Bandra Kurla Complex, boxes of traditional Maharashtrian Diwali treats, including laddoos, chakali and shankar-pali, were distributed.</p>.<p>"We are also serving sweets to the patients who are under treatment," said Dr Rajesh Dere, dean of the facility.</p>.<p>As of Friday, Mumbai had recorded 2,68,404 coronavirus cases including 10,539 deaths. There are 10,181 active cases.</p>
<p>Hospitals in Mumbai are on the frontline of the battle against coronavirus, but it is not stopping them from lighting diyas on Diwali.</p>.<p>Doctors, nurses and patients -- all are celebrating the festival.</p>.<p>Strings of coloured light bulbs have been hung at some hospitals. There are also Rangoli designs and decorations of marigold flowers, and of course, the Diwali "faral" (sweets and savouries).</p>.<p>A doctor from the government-run Kasturba hospital said wards have been lit by strings of light bulbs, and Rangolis have been made at the gates.</p>.<p>At the `Jumbo' Covid-19 treatment facility of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation in Bandra Kurla Complex, boxes of traditional Maharashtrian Diwali treats, including laddoos, chakali and shankar-pali, were distributed.</p>.<p>"We are also serving sweets to the patients who are under treatment," said Dr Rajesh Dere, dean of the facility.</p>.<p>As of Friday, Mumbai had recorded 2,68,404 coronavirus cases including 10,539 deaths. There are 10,181 active cases.</p>