'As long as the war continues, weapons are not laid' Which side was PM Modi's gesture?
'As long as the war continues, weapons are not laid' Which side was PM Modi's gesture?
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New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi in his address to the nation said that today India's vaccination is being compared to countries all over the world, and the campaign is also being appreciated. India had a great place in exploring vaccines for countries of the world, but India had so far been dependent on vaccines made by other countries of the world. PM Modi said many questions started arising when the big epidemic came in. The question arose whether India would be able to vaccinate so many people. Where will India order so many vaccines? PM Modi said these 100 crore vaccinations are the answer to every question.

PM Modi further said that we should insist on buying every little thing which is Made in India, which Indians sweats to build, and this will be possible only with everyone's efforts. India's entire vaccination campaign is born in the womb of science, has grown on scientific grounds and has reached in all four directions through scientific methods. If the vaccine of my country can give me protection, then the producers of my country, the goods made in my country, can make my Diwali grander.

He further said that last Diwali there was tension in everyone's mind, but this Diwali there is a belief born because of 100 crore vaccine doses. If the vaccine of my country can give me protection, then the goods manufactured in my country can make my Diwali grander. No matter how fine the armour is, how modern the armour is, there is a complete guarantee of protection from armour, yet weapons are not surrendered while the war. Requesting that we have to celebrate our festivals with utmost care.

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