Also, never before innovation and technology were so relevant to our lives, he said.
Vardhan said the pandemic also forced everyone to come out of denial regarding damages to the environment.
ALSO WATCH: The lesson to humankind is very clear that health is more important than anything else. We never earlier realised how global cooperation is important for all of us. So, we must realise that the rewards must be distributed everywhere, regardless of when it is developed, he added.
Another impact of the pandemic has been a rapid expansion of telemedicine facilities and this crisis has given rise to a large number of health startups, he said.
Covid vaccination in India: Over 23 lakh beneficiaries inoculated so far, says govt
A healthcare worker gets a COVID-19 vaccine at Nair Hospital, in Mumbai on Wednesday. (ANI Photo)
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Nearly 23 lakh beneficiaries have been vaccinated since 16 January, when the mass inoculation drive against the novel coronavirus was launched, the Health Ministry said on Wednesday.
23,28,779 have been vaccinated so far till 6 pm today at 41,599 sessions, of which 2,99,299 people were vaccinated on Wednesday alone, according to the Health Ministry.79% of beneficiaries vaccinated today are from 5 States of Karnataka, West Bengal, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.
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While addressing an online Future Investment Initiative event, Vardhan stated that it is evident that the current crisis will reshape the world as one knew.
India won t tolerate insult to Tricolour at Red Fort, says Prakash Javadekar
Union Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Prakash Javadekar addresses a press conference in New Delhi.
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The Centre on Wednesday denounced the unprecedented violence at the farmers tractor march on Republic Day, saying, the more it is condemned, the less it is. Action should be against all of those who instigated others. India won t tolerate the manner in which the Tricolour was insulted at the Red Fort, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar said, citing the incident where the protesting farmers who managed to get inside the Red Fort hoisted a Sikh religious flag.
Clean Water to Drink and Groundwater: Health Minister Stresses on Twin Pillars of Conservation
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Mission Paani kicked off to a start on Wednesday with Union Ministers and celebrities coming together along with water warriors to take a pledge to save water.
Speaking at the inaugural session of the Mission Paani Waterthon held by Network18 and Harpic on Wednesday, Union Cabinet Minister in Ministry of Jal Shakti Gajendra Singh Shekhawat lauded the campaign and emphasized the need for all to take up the cause of water conservation.
Addressing the issue of water scarcity in various regions in India, Shekhawat said, Prime Minister Modi has always propagated the idea of limiting the usage of water to its nearby areas of origin.