March 5, 2023
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Bill Gates meets Modi

On India’s G20 presidency, Gates said ir was an opportunity to highlight how innovations developed in India can benefit the world…reports Asian Lite News

Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates on Friday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and discussed at length the ‘innovative work’ in health, climate change, and other crucial areas, stated Gates Notes the official blog of the Microsoft co-founder.

On India’s G20 presidency, Gates said ir was an opportunity to highlight how innovations developed in India can benefit the world, and help other countries adopt them. Invoking the pandemic, Gates, in his official blog, said he has been in touch with PM Modi for developing Covid-19 vaccines and “investing in India’s health systems”.

“India has an amazing ability to manufacture lots of safe, effective, and affordable vaccines, some of them supported by the Gates Foundation. Vaccines produced in India have saved millions of lives during the pandemic and prevented other diseases around the world,” Gates posted in his blog.

While saying that India excels at both creating and distributing new, life-saving technologies, Gates noted that the public health system in the country has distributed more than 2.2 billion doses of Covid vaccines.

“They developed Co-WIN, an open-source platform that provided digital certifications for those who have received vaccinations while enabling the scheduling of billions of vaccine appointments,” Gates noted further in his blog.

Lauding the work done by India under the leadership of PM Modi “while the world had been grappling with the pandemic’, Gates said the country was able to send emergency digital payments to 300 million people, including 200 million women. “This was only feasible because India prioritised financial inclusion, spending money on a biometric ID system (named Aadhaar), and developing cutting-edge digital banking platforms,” he noted.

Also highlighting the country’s ‘Gati Shakti’ programme, Gates Notes mentioned that it was a great example of how digital technology can help governments work better.  (ANI)

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