Corona virus: PM Modi spoke to Kashmiri students, 60 students returned to India from Wuhan
Corona virus: PM Modi spoke to Kashmiri students, 60 students returned to India from Wuhan
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New Delhi: There are many times when leaders are tested for courage. The courage of PM Narendra Modi is also seen in this time of crisis. Modi government is trying its best to keep the situation under control at the time of the coronavirus epidemic. Not only this, PM Modi is constantly keeping an eye and is also talking to the nurse who is treating the students and patients who have returned from Wuhan during this crisis. Through this conversation, he wants to motivate and inspire people.

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PM Narendra Modi spoke to Nizamur Rahman, one of the 60 Kashmiri students who returned from Wuhan, China. All the students who returned from Wuhan were studying MBBS there. Nizamur is a resident of Kasakut Banihal in Kashmir. Earlier, he spoke to the people of Varanasi from different parts of the society through video conferencing. These included people related to medical equipment and medicine manufacturing industry, paramedical, print media, electronic media, radio industry. He took feedback and suggestions from the people, which increased their confidence in this crisis.

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PM Modi is also constantly talking to the Chief Ministers of various states and ministers of the Central Government regarding the current situation. He also spoke to doctors, nurses and students rescued from abroad. Yesterday, PM Modi spoke to a nurse from a hospital in Pune. He praised and encouraged the medical personnel for their courage and profession.

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