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Dedicated to eliminate concern of COVID-19 from state: Goa minister

By ANI | Published: July 02, 2020 8:45 PM

Goa minister Vishwajit P Rane on Thursday said that in our effort to revive the Industries Department, we are dedicated to eliminate the concern of COVID-19 from the state keeping in mind the ulterior motto which is lives vs livelihood.

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Goa minister Vishwajit P Rane on Thursday said that in our effort to revive the Industries Department, we are dedicated to eliminate the concern of COVID-19 from the state keeping in mind the ulterior motto which is lives vs livelihood.

He said that he has requested Secretary Industries to devise a phased and calibrated exit from lockdown.

"In keeping with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address on the April 27, with respect to recourse post the lockdown, I have requested Secretary Industries to devise a phased and calibrated exit from lockdown. I recommended that a detailed study be carried out on the impact of COVID-19 in the state," he shared a quote on Twitter.

"We are dedicated to eliminating the concern of COVID-19 from the state keeping in mind the ulterior motto which is lives vs livelihood," he added.

( With inputs from ANI )

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