PM Narendra Modi’s address to the nation Key points: 100 crore Covid vaccine dose not just statistics, it’s a new chapter in history, says PM India News – Times of India

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation on Friday. His address comes a day after the cumulative Covid-19 vaccine dose in India crossed the historic figure of 100 crore.
The Prime Minister had hailed it as creating history and in an opinion piece on Friday, he described India’s Covid-19 vaccination campaign as one. journey “Chinta to Assurance” which has made the country strong
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Here are the main points of his address-
* India created history by achieving 100 crore vaccination figures on 21 October.
* Milestones are not just statistics, it is a new chapter in history, a testament that India can successfully achieve a difficult goal.
* It shows that the country works hard for the fulfillment of its goals.
* People questioned India that how the country will deal with the epidemic, will India get vaccines. But today the 100 crore vaccine mark is answering all those questions.

*Kovid does not discriminate between rich and poor; Our vaccination campaign is also based without any discrimination. VIP culture not allowed
* We should be proud that India’s entire immunization program has been ‘science based and science based’. It is completely based on scientific methods.
* The world will now see India as safer than Kovid, its acceptance as a pharma hub will increase.
* Experts from India and abroad are very positive about India’s economy. Today not only record investment is coming in Indian companies but new employment opportunities are also being created for the youth.

*Where we look, there is only optimism…Earlier in this country, it was only about mantras made in that country, but today everyone is talking about ‘Made in India’.
* Our first line of defense against the pandemic was public participation, as part of which people lit diyas, played thali. Some people had questioned “Will it help us get rid of the disease”…?
(with inputs from agencies)

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