NEW DELHI: Hailing Yoga, Ayurveda and native wisdom as key contributors in India’s fight against Covid-19, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said alertness of 130 crore Indians in handling the pandemic has become an example for the world.
“India is following a human-centric approach to furthering global good. This approach is based on a healthy balance of welfare, well-being and wealth. In the last six years, the country has undertaken among the world’s largest public welfare programmes in the world,” Modi said. He was addressing an event organised to commemorate 75 years of Shri Ram Chandra Mission. Modi said Indian idea of wellness goes beyond merely curing a disease. “Our healthcare scheme Ayushman Bharat is the world’s largest healthcare scheme,” he said.
"At the beginning of this (COVID-19) pandemic, the whole world was worried about India s situation. But today India s fight against corona (coronavirus) is inspiring the entire world.India is following a human centric approach to furthering global good," Modi said.
India is following a human centric approach to furthering global good, which is based on a healthy balanced welfare and well-being, he said, virtually delivering the valedictory address to Heartfulness Practitioners on the platinum jubilee celebrations of Heartfulness Institute of Shri Ram Chandra Mission.
The Prime Minister stated that all types of misinformation were spread against the new farm laws and said that those who enacted laws to call foreign companies in the country are scaring farmers with Indian companies. "These lies and propaganda stand exposed," PM said.