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PM Modi Extends Gratitude To Medical Fraternity On National Doctors’ Day

PM Modi Extends Gratitude To Medical Fraternity On National Doctors’ Day

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday extended his gratitude on behalf of 130 crore Indians to all the doctors for their relentless service while grappling with the devastating Covid-19 pandemic on the occasion of National Doctors' Day.

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The Prime Minister stated that the day organised by Indian Medical Association since 1991 is commemorated in the memory of Dr BC Roy, is the symbol of the highest ideals of our medical fraternity.

Acknowledging the doctors' contribution, the Prime Minister recalled their heroic efforts during the pandemic and paid homage to those who laid down their lives in the service of humanity.

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He further said that our scientists and doctors have found solutions for all the challenges thrown by COVID-19.

"Our doctors are facing this new and fast mutating virus on the basis of their experience and expertise. Despite the limitations of long-neglected medical infrastructure and pressure of population, India's per lakh population rate of infection and death rate is still manageable compared to even developed countries. Loss of lives is always painful but many lives have been saved too. Credit goes to hard-working doctors, healthcare workers, frontline workers for saving many lives," said the Prime Minister.

He also underlined the focus of the government on strengthening healthcare. During the 'first wave' about Rs 15,000 crores were allocated for healthcare and this year, the health sector budget has been doubled to more than Rs 2 lakh crore. Rs 50,000 crore have been allocated for credit guarantee scheme to develop health infrastructure in the under-served areas.

He further said, "Today, our doctors are making and implementing protocols for COVID-19. Earlier, we all saw how medical infrastructure was ignored. Despite all problems, India's condition was somewhere stable than other developed countries."

"Our doctors, their knowledge and experience is helping us battle this COVID-19 virus," he added.

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