April 20, 2021
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Modi rules out lockdown

Modi has ruled out full lockdown and called for solidarity to fight against Covid-19 to avoid lockdown…reports Asian Lite News

Prime minister Narendra Modi has hailed health workers during his address to the nation.

Modi urged private sector to step up oxygen production across the nation.

He admitted that second wave has hit India like a storm.

He has ruled out full lockdown and called for solidarity to fight against Covid-19 to avoid lockdown.

Also read:Ramp up vax program: Manmohan writes to Modi

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