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India playing central role in global vaccination: PM Modi

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India playing central role in global vaccination: PM Modi

India playing central role in global vaccination: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the country and informed about the role India is playing in creating awareness about health.

With regards to COVID-19, PM Modi said that India is playing a central role in global vaccination.

PM Modi said, "Our vision for wellness is as much global as it is domestic.

The world is looking at health and wellness very seriously especially after COVID19.

And India has much to offer in this regard.

Our Yoga and Ayurveda will contribute to a healthy planet."


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