SME Times News Bureau | 27 Apr, 2020
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday interacted
with Chief Ministers of states via video conferencing to discuss the emerging
situation and plan ahead for tackling the COVID-19 pandemic.
This was the fourth such interaction of the Prime
Minister with the Chief Ministers, the earlier ones had been held on 20th
March, 2nd April and 11th April, 2020.
Prime Minister Modi underlined that the Lockdown
has yielded positive results as the country has managed to save thousands of
lives in the past one and a half months.
He added that India’s population is comparable to
that of the combined population of several countries.
The situation in many countries, including India,
was almost similar at the start of March. However, due to timely measures,
India has been able to protect many people. He however forewarned that the
danger of the virus is far from over and constant vigilance is of paramount
importance.
Modi said that the country has seen two Lockdowns
till now, both different in certain aspects, and now we have to think of the
way ahead.
He said that as per experts, the impact of
coronavirus will remain visible in the coming months. Reiterating the mantra of
‘do gaz doori’, he said that masks and face covers will become part of our
lives in the days ahead.
He added that under the circumstances, everyone’s
aim must be rapid response. He pointed out that many people are self-declaring
whether they have cough and cold or symptoms, and that this is a welcome sign.
Modi said that we have to give importance to the
economy as well as continue the fight against COVID -19.
He emphasized on the importance of usage of
technology as much as possible and also to utilize time to embrace reform
measures.
He emphasized on the significance of ensuring
that more people download the AarogyaSetu app to bolster the efforts of the
country in the battle against COVID-19.
He said “we have to be brave and bring in reforms
that touch the lives of common citizens.” He also suggested that people
associated with Universities can be integrated on devising ways to fight the
pandemic and strengthen research as well as innovation.
He highlighted the importance for states to
enforce guidelines strictly in the hotspots i.e. the red zone areas. He
stated that the efforts of the states should be directed towards converting the
red zones into orange and thereafter to green zones.
On the issue of getting back Indians who are
overseas, he said that this has to be done keeping in mind the fact that they
don’t get inconvenienced and their families are not under any risk.
The Prime Minister also urged Chief Ministers to
factor in the changes in weather - advent of summer and monsoon - and the
illnesses that can potentially come in this season, while strategizing ahead.
The Union Home Minister reaffirmed the need to
enforce lockdown so that maximum lives are saved.
The Chief Ministers praised the leadership of the
Prime Minister during this period of crisis, and also highlighted the efforts
undertaken by them in containing the virus.
They spoke about the need to keep a close vigil
on international borders, and also on addressing the economic challenge and
ways to further boost health infrastructure.
The leaders expressed gratitude towards the
police force and medical staff for the exemplary work done by them in the fight
against COVID-19.