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World’s Biggest COVID-19 Vaccination Programme Set To Begin In India: PM Narendra Modi

Mumbai: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that we have to ensure that global demand is not only global demand, but also ‘Make in India’ products and there is a call to strengthen Brand India on the basis of quality and reliability.

Prime Minister Modi made this remark today through video conferencing at the inauguration of the National Conference Atomic Timescale and Indian Fearless Mass.

PM Modi said during his address, “We have to ensure that there is not only global demand but also global acceptance of ‘Make in India’ products. We have to strengthen Brand India on the basis of quality and reliability.”

“Indian scientists have been successful in coming up with two COVID19 vaccines made in India. The country is proud of its scientists,” he said.

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Today our scientists are dedicating the National Atomic Time Scale and the Indian Guidelines Material System to the nation. The Prime Minister said that the foundation stone of the country’s first National Environmental Standards Laboratory has also been laid.

The Prime Minister said that this new development is going to increase the pride of the country in the new decade.

He further explained that the world’s largest COVID vaccination program is also going to start in India.

He said, “For this, the country is very proud of the contribution of its scientists. Today is also a day to remember, when our scientific institutions, all of you, together have developed day and night to develop a vaccine to defeat COVID19.”

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The Prime Minister said that CSIR and other institutions came together to face every challenge and find solutions to new situations.

“With your support, there is an increased awareness about these science institutes in the country today,” he said.

The National Atomic Timescale generates Indian Standard Time with an accuracy of 2.8 nanoseconds. Bhartiya Nirdeshak Dravya is supporting testing and calibration of laboratories for quality assurance, at par with international standards. The National Environmental Standards Laboratory will aid self-reliance in the certification of ambient air and industrial emission monitoring equipment.

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