PM Modi launches Living India Digital Mission


Today is an important day to move forward in the 21st century: PM Modi

Mission helps in overcoming the obstacles in the treatment of poor and middle class people: Modi

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday launched the Living India Digital Mission. Meanwhile, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandvia was also present. On the other hand, PM Modi also addressed the public on the occasion and briefed them on the mission. He said that today is a very important day for India moving forward in the 21st century.

Modi said that the campaign being launched for the last 7 years to strengthen the health services of the country is entering a new phase from today. Modi said that the Living Digital India Mission is being launched across the country.

This mission will play a major role in overcoming whatever obstacles are facing for the treatment of the poor and middle class of the country. He said that the Living India Scheme dedicated to Pandit Deendayal Upadhyayji was launched across the country on the occasion of his birth anniversary three years ago.

"I am happy that the Living India Digital Mission is also being launched across the country from today," Modi said. PM Modi said that the Health Bridge application is helping a lot to stop the spread of Corona infection. Today, India has administered about 900 million doses of vaccine to everyone under the Free Vaccine Campaign. In which Covin also has an important role.

PM Modi said that telemedicine has also seen an unprecedented expansion in the Corona era. About one and a half crore remote consultations have been completed so far through e-Sanjivani. The facility is connecting thousands of countrymen living in the hinterland of the country every day at home with doctors from major hospitals in the city.

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