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'My 100-year-old mother took a jab'

'My 100-year-old mother took a jab'
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Modi asks Indians to shed vaccine hesitancy, get inoculated soon


Modi asks Indians to shed vaccine hesitancy, get inoculated soon
Prime Minister pays tribute to late sprinter Milkha Singh in Mann Ki Baat
Cautioning people that the threat of Covid-19 remains, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday urged them to shed vaccine hesitancy and get themselves inoculated soon.
In his monthly Mann ki Baat broadcast, Modi hailed the feat of most vaccination doses administered in a single day on June 21 at the start of the new phase of inoculation under which all adults are being given free jabs.
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Seeking to make people shed vaccine hesitancy, Modi spoke to residents of Dulariya village in Betul district of Madhya Pradesh and counselled them to take the vaccine amidst their doubts about the exercise.

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Shed vaccine hesitancy, do not believe in rumours: PM Modi in Mann ki Baat


Shed vaccine hesitancy, do not believe in rumours: PM Modi on Mann ki Baat
Cautioning people that the threat of COVID-19 remains, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday urged them to shed vaccine hesitancy and get themselves inoculated soon.
In his monthly Mann ki Baat broadcast, Modi hailed the feat of most vaccination doses administered in a single day on June 21 at the start of the new phase of inoculation under which all adults are being given free jabs.
Seeking to make people shed vaccine hesitancy, Modi spoke to residents of Dulariya village in Betul district of Madhya Pradesh and counselled them to take the vaccine amidst their doubts about the exercise.

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Shed vaccine hesitancy, do not believe in rumours: PM Modi to people


Shed vaccine hesitancy, do not believe in rumours: PM Modi to people
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In his monthly Mann ki Baat broadcast, Modi hailed the feat of most vaccination doses administered in a single day on June 21 at the start of the new phase of inoculation under which all adults are being given free jabs.
Mann Ki Baat: Vaccine hesitancy dangerous, do not believe in rumours says PM Modi
Cautioning people that the threat of COVID-19 remains, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday urged them to shed vaccine hesitancy and get themselves inoculated soon.
In his monthly Mann ki Baat broadcast, Modi sought to tackle vaccine hesitancy, which has been seen in a section of the population, and spoke to some residents of Dulariya village, a tribal area in Betul district of Madhya Pradesh, as they shared fears and doubts being spread about the jabs.

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'Don't Believe Covid Vaccine Rumours, Trust Our Scientists': PM Modi On Mann Ki Baat


'Don't Believe Covid Vaccine Rumours, Trust Our Scientists': PM Modi On Mann Ki Baat
‘The threat of the virus remains and we have to focus on vaccination as well as follow Covid-19 protocols,’ Prime Minister Narendra Modi said
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'Don't Believe Covid Vaccine Rumours, Trust Our Scientists': PM Modi On Mann Ki Baat
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 Urging everyone to shed vaccine hesitancy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday asked people to not believe in rumours about the Covid-19 vaccines.
Asserting that he and his mother, who is about to turn 100, took both the doses of the Covid-19 vaccine, Modi urged countrymen to believe in science, trust scientists and take the jab.

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Shed vaccine hesitancy, ignore rumours: PM Modi urges nation on Mann Ki Baat


Shed vaccine hesitancy, ignore rumours: PM Modi urges nation on Mann Ki Baat
Prime Minister Narendra Modi noted that he and his nearly 100-year-old mother have taken both doses of the vaccine, asking people not to believe in rumours and trust science and scientists
"Please do not believe in any rumours and ask everyone around you to get the vaccine," said PM Modi in his latest episode of 'Mann Ki Baat' on Sunday
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Updated Jun 27, 2021, 2:18 PM IST
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Sunday, urged people to shun vaccine hesitancy, cautioning them that the threat of COVID-19 looms. 
PM Modi also appealed to people to get themselves vaccinated soon. Speaking during the 78th edition of his monthly radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat', the prime minister lauded the feat of most doses administered in a single day on June 21 at the beginning of the new phase of vaccination under which all adults are being given free jabs. 

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Mann ki Baat | PM Modi urges people to shed vaccine hesitancy


Mann ki Baat | PM Modi urges people to shed vaccine hesitancy
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June 27, 2021 19:22 IST
Trust science and scientists, not rumours, to combat the threat of COVID-19, he says in the monthly broadcast.
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BJP workers listen to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “Mann ki Baat” radio broadcast in New Delhi on June 27, 2021.   | Photo Credit: PTI
Trust science and scientists, not rumours, to combat the threat of COVID-19, he says in the monthly broadcast.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday urged the country to shed vaccine hesitancy and get themselves inoculated soon, and to trust science and scientists to combat the threat of the COVID-19 which still remains among us.

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Conducting Olympics will send strong message that we've moved beyond COVID: IOA Chief


New Delhi, May 15: Opposition to the Olympic Games will be there amidst a raging COVID-19 pandemic but conducting the biggest sporting spectacle in Tokyo will send out a strong message that the world is moving beyond the catastrophic situation, IOA President Narinder Batra on Saturday.
The Tokyo Olympics, which was scheduled to be held last year, was postponed because of the pandemic.
The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) President, who is also an International Olympic Committee (IOC) member, is hoping that the Games will be held as scheduled, from July 23.
“Life has to move on and conducting the Olympics will give a strong message that we have moved beyond the COVID-19 pandemic,” Batra told PTI in an interview.

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Conducting Tokyo Olympics will send a strong message that we have moved beyond Covid-19: IOA chief Batra


Conducting Tokyo Olympics will send a strong message that we have moved beyond Covid-19: IOA chief Batra
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IOA President Narinder Batra said that conducting the Olympic Games in Tokyo will send out a strong message that the world is moving beyond the catastrophic situation amid the coronavirus crisis. The Tokyo Olympics, which was scheduled to be held last year, was postponed because of the pandemic.
"Life has to move on and conducting the Olympics will give a strong message that we have moved beyond the COVID-19 pandemic," Batra told PTI in an interview.
"Opposition to the Games will always be there but it is now up to the organizing committee of Japan and IOC to decide.

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Abhishek keeping distractions away ahead of Tokyo

Abhishek keeping distractions away ahead of Tokyo
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