PM Modi flags off eight trains to boost connectivity to Statue of Unity
This project unites India in the true sense as it defines the Indian Railways vision and Sardar Vallabhai Patel s mission, said PM Modi
BusinessToday.In | January 17, 2021 | Updated 13:11 IST
With this improvement in connectivity, one lakh tourists will visit Kevadiya in Gujarat daily (Image- PM Modi Twitter)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has flagged off eight trains connecting different parts of the country to Kevadia to facilitate seamless connectivity to the Statue of Unity in Gujarat on Sunday via video conferencing. This project unites India in the true sense as it defines the Indian Railways vision and Sardar Vallabhai Patel s mission, said PM Modi.
Coronavirus vaccination drive LIVE updates: PM Modi launches rollout; AIIMS chief gets vaccinated January 16,2021 13:09 IST COVID-19 vaccination drive: The first in line are healthcare workers who are a high-risk group. Health Minister Dr Harsha Vardhan called it the beginning of the end and said that it is the final phase of the battle against coronavirus. The vaccination process will continue till 6pm.
Congratulations to @MoHFW India, all the health workers and teams across India on the #LargestVaccineDrive.
All systems are in place, let's come #TogetherAgainstCOVID19pic.twitter.com/fhLf3ubxMF— UNICEF India (@UNICEFIndia) January 16, 2021
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Congratulations to @MoHFW India, all the health workers and teams across India on the #LargestVaccineDrive.
PM Modi launches COVID-19 vaccination drive; urges Indians to take both shots, follow protocols
PM Modi launches COVID-19 vaccination drive: Urging people to take the vaccine and to take the complete course PM Modi allayed fears surrounding the jab. He said that when it comes to vaccines, India enjoys scientific credibility
BusinessToday.In | January 16, 2021 | Updated 12:22 IST
PM Modi launches coronavirus vaccination drive
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the mass vaccination drive on Saturday. PM Modi got emotional during the speech as he looked back at the challenges and sufferings faced by individuals amid the coronavirus pandemic. He, however, applauded India s fighting spirit and thanked the frontline and healthcare workers as well as the scientists involved in making the vaccine a reality. The Prime Minister urged people to not pay heed to rumours and propaganda and reiterated that the vaccines are well tested and safe, as well as cheaper than the international coun