‘Dawaai Bhi, Kadaai Bhi’: PM Modi Launches ‘World’s Largest’ Covid-19 Vaccination Drive
Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off the first phase of the pan-India Covid-19 vaccination drive on Saturday through video conference. PTI Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-16T10:18:54+05:30 ‘Dawaai Bhi, Kadaai Bhi’: PM Modi Launches ‘World’s Largest’ Covid-19 Vaccination Drive outlookindia.com 2021-01-16T11:47:38+05:30
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off the first phase of the pan-India Covid-19 vaccination drive on Saturday through video conference.
“In a short time two made-in-India vaccines have been developed and this reflects India’s advancement in the field of science and medicine,” PM Modi said adding that those who are at the highest risk of getting infected will be vaccinated first.
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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually launches pan-India rollout of COVID-19 vaccination drive, in New Delhi, Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that India s coronavirus drive is based on humanitarian and very important principles and also laid emphasis on maintaining social distancing and the use of masks. Speaking at the launch of the nationwide vaccination drive against the novel coronavirus via video conferencing, PM Modi said: India s coronavirus drive is based on humanitarian and very important principles. Those who need the vaccine the most will get the dose first. Those who are at high risk will get the vaccine shot at first. Doctors, nurses, sanitation staff at hospitals, medical and para-medical staff are the most deserving to get the vaccine dose first.
Read more about India s Covid vaccination drive based on humanitarian principles: PM Modi on Business Standard. "Everyone was asking as to when the vaccine will be available. It is available now. It has been made available in very little time. I extend my wishes to the citizens," he added
Mahindra Group expresses interest to secure COVID-19 vaccines for employees
The farm equipment-to-aerospace conglomerate said it would take the responsibility for the inoculation of its employees rather than have the government subsidise them
PTI | January 16, 2021 | Updated 09:55 IST We have registered our interest to seek vaccines for our employees, in accordance with the priorities and sequence to be specified by the government, a Mahindra Group spokesperson said in a statement
Diversified Mahindra Group on Friday said it has registered interest to seek COVID-19 vaccines for its employees, as per priorities and sequence to be specified by the government.
The farm equipment-to-aerospace conglomerate said it would take the responsibility for the inoculation of its employees rather than have the government subsidise them.
Read more about PM Modi launches world s largest Covid-19 vaccination drive in India on Business Standard. Billed as the world s largest vaccination program, covering the entire length and breadth of the country, the drive aims to first inoculate millions of its healthcare and frontline workers