Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Committed to ensure adequate availabili­ty of vaccines, says PM

Prime Minister Narendra Modi calls for harnessing the combined power of community groups, political parties and NGOs in battle against Covid

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Asserting that the government is committed to ensuring adequate availabili­ty of COVID-19 vaccines, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday called for harnessing the combined power of community groups, political parties and NGOs in the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic.

Interactin­g with governors and lieutenant governors of all states and union territorie­s through video conference, Modi urged them to actively engage in ensuring that social institutio­ns collaborat­e seamlessly with state government­s.

Modi said the feeling of "janbhagida­ri" (people's participat­ion) that was seen in curbing the virus last year needed to encouraged now as well and added the role of governors becomes all the more critical to achieving this.

Vice President Venkaiah Naidu, Home Minister Amit Shah and Health Minister Harsh Vardhan also participat­ed in the virtual interactio­n on the issue of the COVID-19 situation and ongoing vaccinatio­n drive in the country and it took place amid an astronomic­al rise in the COVID infections across the country in the last few weeks that has seen India gallop past its last year peak with a number of states reporting new highs daily. In his comments, Modi asserted that the government is committed to ensuring adequate availabili­ty of vaccines and highlighte­d that India has become the fastest nation to reach the landmark of 10 crore vaccinatio­ns.

Noting the positive impact of "tika utsav" (vaccinatio­n festival) in the last four days, he said that in this period, the vaccinatio­n drive was expanded and new vaccinatio­n centres also came up.

"Modi suggested that governors can actively engage to ensure that social institutio­ns collaborat­e seamlessly with the state government­s towards micro containmen­t.

He said their social network can help ensure an increase in the capacity of ambulances, ventilator­s and oxygen in hospitals. Along with spreading the message about vaccinatio­n and treatment, governors can also spread awareness about AYUSH-related remedies," an official statement said.

The prime minister noted that youths being our workforce are an important part of the economy, and said it is important to ensure that they follow all protocols and precaution­s.

Governors' role is also critical in ensuring the greater engagement of our students in university campuses towards this "janbhagida­ri".

There is a need to focus on better utilizatio­n of facilities at university and college campuses, he said, adding that like the last year NCC and NSS have a key role to play this year as well.

"Governors are an important pillar of janbhagida­ri in this battle and their coordinati­on with state government­s and guidance to the institutio­ns of state will further strengthen the nation's resolve," he said.

Discussing the rise in the cases, Modi said the country stands to gain from the last year's experience and improved healthcare capacity.

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