Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

‘VACCINATIO­N RATE BEST IN WORLD IN 1ST 15 DAYS’

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday spoke about the country’s vaccinatio­n drive, lauding efforts to carry out the world’s “biggest” and “fastest” immunisati­on programme, he said in this year’s first Mann Ki Baat radio address.

“Just as India’s war against coronaviru­s became an example to the world, similarly our vaccinatio­n programme is also becoming an example to the world. We are not only running the world’s biggest vaccinatio­n drive but we are also the fastest in vaccinatin­g our citizens,” Modi said.

NEW DELHI: In the first Mann ki Baat address this year, Prime minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that “India is running the world’s biggest and fastest Covid-19 vaccinatio­n drive”.

The nationwide vaccinatio­n drive began on January 16. India had vaccinated close to 3.7 million health care workers until Sunday morning, with the number of vaccinatio­ns per day even crossing 500,000, according to the Union health ministry.

“Just as India’s war against coronaviru­s became an example to the world, similarly our vaccinatio­n programme is also becoming an example to the world. India is conducting the biggest vaccinatio­n drive in the world. Do you know what is an even better matter of pride? We are not only running the world’s biggest vaccinatio­n drive but we are also the fastest in vaccinatin­g our citizens,” Prime Minister Modi said in his 73rd episode of ‘Mann Ki Baat’.

“In merely 15 days, India has vaccinated more than 30 lakhs (3 million) Covid-19 warrior, while a rich country like the US has completed the same target in 18 days and the UK in 36 days. The Made in India vaccines are not only a symbol of Atmanirbha­r Bharat but they are also a symbol of self-pride,” he added.

Highlighti­ng that India is helping the world during the Covid-19 crisis, he said: “I receive messages for India from Presidents and Prime Ministers of different countries of the world... You must have noticed about the vaccinatio­n programme that India is able to help others because India today is self-reliant in the field of medicines and vaccines.”

India has gifted the vaccine to several countries including Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bahrain.

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