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India shouldered its responsibility towards mankind by providing vaccines to nations: President

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India shouldered its responsibility towards mankind by providing vaccines to nations: President

India shouldered its responsibility towards mankind by providing vaccines to nations: President

India shouldered its responsibility towards mankind and provided lakhs of doses of vaccines to several nations, said President Ram Nath Kovind during his address in the joint session of the Parliament.

"It is a matter of pride that India is running the biggest vaccination program in the world.

Both vaccines of this program are made in India.

In this crisis, India shouldered its responsibility towards mankind and provided lakhs of doses of vaccines to several nations," said President Kovind.


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