Repair, prepare eco, health infra: Modi

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Repair, prepare eco, health infra: Modi

Thursday, 17 June 2021 | PTI | New Delhi

As India emerges from a devastating  second wave of Covid-19 infections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi  on Wednesday said the focus must be on repairing and preparing the  health infrastructure as well as the economy for future challenges.

To prepare a base for a sustained higher growth rate, the  Government continues to unleash reforms and has also extended free  food distribution schemes to aid the poor hit hard by the pandemic.

 “Over the past year, we have witnessed a lot of disruption in different sectors. Much of it is still there,” Modi said at the VivaTech Summit. “Yet, disruption does not have to mean despair. Instead, we must keep the focus on the twin foundation of repair and prepare.”

  This time last year the world was still seeking a vaccine and today two vaccines are being made in India, and more are in the  development or trial stages, he said.

  “We have to continue repairing health infrastructure and our economies,” he said.         “And when I say prepare, I mean insulating our planet against the next pandemic, ensuring we focus  on a sustainable lifestyle that stops ecological degradation, strengthening  cooperation in furthering research as well as innovation.”

  Indian economy suffered its worst contraction in four decades as coronavirus-induced lockdowns stalled businesses and economic activity.

 While attempts were made to control the spread of infections and healthcare infrastructure built to treat the ill, the government  implemented huge reforms across sectors - from mining to space, from banking to atomic energy.

  “This goes on to show that India as a nation is adaptable and agile,” he said.

 After the brutal second wave in April and May, the Covid case has fallen more than 80 per cent since its peak 5 weeks ago.

This as also the pick up in the pace of vaccination had aided state governments to relax restrictions at a relatively faster pace than in 2020.

   “I believe where convention fails, innovation can help. This has been seen during the Covid-19 global pandemic, which is the biggest disruption of our age. All nations have suffered losses and faced anxiety about the future,” Modi said.

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