Nation Must Remain Vigilant Against Coronavirus, Says PM Narendra Modi
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Must Remain Vigilant Against Coronavirus: PM Modi
- People cannot get complacent about the pandemic during the festival season
- However strong the vaccine’s protection may be, cannot not lay down our weapons against the virus
- Need to continue wearing masks, especially those yet to be vaccinated
Need To Prioritise Buying Products Made By Indians: PM Modi
- Buying ‘Made in India’ products needs to be a community movement the way ‘Swachh Bharat’ has become.
Government Has Taken A Number Of Initiatives Recently To Accelerate India’s Economy, Says PM Modi
- Some sectors kept India’s economy steady during the Covid-19 pandemic.
- Government continues to procure record levels of grains.
- Wider vaccine coverage is accompanied by greater economic activity
Record Number Of Startups Turning Unicorns: PM Modi
- We are seeing new unicorns in India everyday
- Housing sector seeing new energy too
- Agriculture sector helped Indian economy amid the pandemic
- Festive season will boost investment in India and the economy
World Will See India As Well-Protected Against The Coronavirus: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi stressed on the need to further strengthen global recognition India has as a pharmaceutical hub. He said that after the milestone, India will be seen as well-protected against Covid-19.
Credit For 100 Crore-Vaccine Doses Goes To Citizens Of India: PM Modi
-100 crore Covid-19 vaccine shots is a reflection of India’s power
- This milestone marks a new chapter in history’s pages.
- Vaccination drive a symbol of 'Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas'.
PM Modi To Address The Nation At 10 a.m.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to address the nation at 10 a.m today. The address was confirmed through a tweet from the official PMO India Twitter handle.
PM @narendramodi will address the nation at 10 AM today.
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) October 22, 2021
This comes a day after India hit the 100-crore Covid-19 vaccine milestone, a feat that took nearly nine months.
However, India has only given two shots to nearly 21% of its population of about 1.4 billion, according Bloomberg’s vaccine tracker. By comparison, 51% have had a single dose, making it one of the highest disparities in the world, the tracker shows.
Neighboring China, the only nation to dish out more vaccine doses than India, has fully inoculated some 1.05 billion, or 75% of its citizens, as of late September.
While experts had predicted India would see a third wave of infections in September and October, official daily case tallies have fallen to lows last seen during a lull at the beginning of 2021.
India’s states have cautiously eased movement restrictions and curfews, with malls, cinemas, gyms and swimming pools newly reopened in recent weeks.
(With inputs from Bloomberg News)