City
Epaper

COVID-19: Without blaming pervious govts that ignored health infrastructure, Modi govt working to strengthen it', says Mansukh Mandaviya

By ANI | Updated: December 3, 2021 16:25 IST

Union Health Minister Dr Mansukh Mandaviya informed Lok Sabha on Friday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government has refrained from blaming the previous governments for the weak health infrastructure but has been working to strengthen it and added that the nation got COVID-19 vaccine within a year.

Open in App

Union Health Minister Dr Mansukh Mandaviya informed Lok Sabha on Friday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government has refrained from blaming the previous governments for the weak health infrastructure but has been working to strengthen it and added that the nation got COVID-19 vaccine within a year.

"Under Modi Govt, work is going on to strengthen weak health infrastructure. Without blaming previous governments that ignored health infrastructure, the Government worked for results. In the last two years, decisions under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi show that this government works with willpower and not power," he said during a discussion on COVID-19 management.

"1st COVID19 case in India was reported on 13th Jan 2020 in Kerala. But the 1st meeting of Jt Monitoring Committee constituted by the Centre, was held on 8th Jan 2020. It means we were alert, a committee had been formed before the case was reported &it had started working, he added.

"There was a time when it took 3 yrs for approval if someone did research on a vaccine. So, nobody used to do research. We scrapped those rules and the nation got vaccine after research within a year - this facility has been given by PM Modi," he said.

"3.46 crore corona cases have been reported in India and 4.6 Lakh people died - this is 1.36 per cent of total cases. 25,000 cases and 340 deaths per million population reported in India - this is one of the lowest in the world," he said reacting to the Opposition's attack on the Centre for not revealing the actual number of covid-19 fatalities during the second wave.

The Winter session which began on November 29 is likely to conclude on December 23. The Central government had during the monsoon session informed the Rajya Sabha that no deaths due to lack of oxygen has been specifically reported by states/Union territories during the second wave of COVID-19.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Jt monitoring committeeindiaRajya SabhaSabhaRajya sabha members of parliamentIndiUk-indiaRajyaRepublic of indiaThe rajya sabhaIndia india
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalOnline Gaming Bill Passed in Rajya Sabha Amid Opposition Ruckus

TechnologyHow To Effortlessly Transfer Data from Android to iPhone Using Apple’s Move to iOS App

NationalDonald Trump Imposes Additional 25% Tariff on India, Total Tariff Now 50%

TechnologyWill the Government Have to Offer More Incentives on EVs? NITI Aayog Raises Concerns Over Slow Sales Growth

OpinionsWhy is Trump So Upset with India?

National Realted Stories

NationalBSF seizes heroin worth Rs 10 crore in Bikaner, Punjab smuggler held

NationalAmid backlash, Jitu Patwari firm on his 'alcohol consumption' remark; BJP escalates attack

NationalOdisha: Berhampur police arrest two persons in Rs 24 lakh fraud case

NationalRajasthan: Car follows Google Maps, gets stuck on dilapidated bridge and swept away into Banas river

NationalCentre clears appointment of 14 judges to Bombay HC