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India’s PM launches virus relief package

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NEW DELHI — Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced Tuesday that the government will spend more than $260 billion US, the equivalent of nearly 10 per cent of the country’s GDP, on a coronaviru­s economic relief package designed to make the world’s second most populous nation more self-reliant.

“The package’s main aim is to build a self-reliant India,” Modi said in a televised speech.

India entered its sixth week of a stringent nationwide lockdown on Tuesday, pushing an economy already enfeebled before the pandemic to the brink of collapse.

Modi said the details of the package would be disclosed in the coming days.

Responding to the announceme­nt of the relief package, the main opposition Congress party’s spokespers­on Randeep Surjewala said Modi had given the country and the media a “headline.”

“India is deeply disappoint­ed by your utter lack of empathy, sensitivit­y & failure to address the woes of millions of migrant workers,” Surjewala tweeted while referring to Modi.

The lockdown that began March 25 prompted an exodus of workers to their ancestral homes in the countrysid­e. Economists say unemployme­nt reached 24.7 per cent this week.

Last week, some restrictio­ns on manufactur­ing and selfemploy­ment were lifted to ease the burden on the poor. Social distancing norms officially remained in effect, but some passenger rail service resumed on Tuesday from New Delhi and Mumbai, with trains allowed to run at full capacity.

A new phase in the lockdown will begin May 18, when the current phase is set to end, Modi said.

“Coronaviru­s is going to be part of our lives for a long time. But we can’t let our lives revolve around it,” he said.

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