New Delhi, (thestates.news) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said the people of the country were displaying grit against the global Coronavrus pandemic and were also getting success, but everyone had to keep in mind that even a little carelessness or overconfidence could prove dangerous.
“We should not be overconfident. We should not presume that COVID-19 will not enter our homes, offices and colonies. We have to stay vigilant. We should ensure that we are never negligent. I appeal to you again. ‘Do gajj doori, bahut hai zaroori, (two-meter distance is of utmost importance),” PM Modi cautioned in the 11th episode of the second section of his monthly programme ‘Mann Ki Baat‘.
Addressing the countrymen, he said the whole world was currently facing a global crisis and India was not untouched by this but India’s position was far better than other states because the people here had taken care of themselves.
The way every citizen of the country, Central and state governments, local administration and various organisations were fighting this battle like a team, it would be mentioned in history, he extolled.
He said, “India’s fight against Coronavirus is people-driven, in the truest sense of the term. In India it is the people who are fighting the Corona; it is you who are putting up a fight … along with the people, the government and the administration are fighting as well.”
The way every citizen of the country, Central and state government, local administration and various organisations were fighting this battle as a team, it must be mentioned in the history that the whole country, every citizen of the country, people are soldiers of this fight, is leading the fight.
He said “people have come forward to help each other all over the country, in the streets and in the streets. From food for the poor, there should be a system of rationing, compliance of lockdown, provision of hospitals, medical equipment to be built in the country – today the whole country, one goal, one direction, is going along side. ‘
The Prime Minister said every countryman was offering his sacrifice in this “Mahayagya”.
On the one hand, the farmer was sweating in the fields, on the other people were giving alms and helping the poor.
He said in this hour of crisis, the feeling of doing something for the country had united all of us with a strong thread. In view of this spirit and inspiration, the government has created a digital platform “covidwarriors.gov.in” through which every citizen could become a Corona warrior by contributing to this fight according to his interest and time.
In a very short time, more than 1.25 billion people had voluntarily joined it. This included doctors, nurses, health workers, people from the National Cadet Corps and other volunteer organisations who were ready to contribute to this war against COVID.uni






