The war against Corona is on, don't lay down your arms: PM warns


New Delhi, Dt
"There is a festive atmosphere all over the country and we will soon achieve victory over Korona," Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged people to be vigilant during the festivities on Friday. But he warned people that the war against Corona was still ongoing. People don’t have to lay down their arms. At festivals people have to be more careful rather than careless. No matter how strong the vaccine shield against Corona may be, we will not lay down our arms as long as the war continues.
Prime Minister Modi said India's success in vaccinating more than 100 crore corona vaccines in just nine months was a resounding response to those who were questioning its capabilities. He assured that this achievement also highlights the fact that 'New India' can also overcome difficult challenges. Putting 100 million doses of corona vaccine in the country is not just a figure, but a symbol of our strength.
PM Modi said that when the epidemic started all over the world, it was said that it would be very difficult for a country like India to fight this epidemic. Apart from this, it was also said in our country how so much discipline would work here. But for us democracy means, with all. A free vaccination campaign was launched in the country. From village to village in the country, our only mantra has been that if the disease does not discriminate, then there is no discrimination in vaccination.
The Prime Minister said it was decided that the VIP culture would not be affected by the vaccination campaign. It was also decided that no matter how influential or rich a person is, he will be vaccinated just like a normal person. Today in many countries of the world people are avoiding vaccination, but the people of India have taken 100 crore doses and silenced such people.
Prime Minister Modi said that there is an atmosphere of enthusiasm in the country today. Startups and companies are getting huge investments and job opportunities are being created for the youth. The decisions taken in the last few months will play a key role in accelerating India's economy. Today, government procurement of foodgrains is at record levels. Money is being deposited directly into farmers' bank accounts. With the increasing speed of vaccination, activities in the field of sports, recreation, economy and tourism have also increased. The festive season will give it more momentum.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that there was a time when Made in this and Made in that country was in full swing. But today, countrymen on all sides are experiencing the power of Made in India. I say once again today that the emphasis should be on buying the smallest thing that is Made in India. Just as Swachh Bharat Abhiyan is a movement, we should also put Vocal for Local into practice.

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