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Tika Utsav: 4-day mass vaccination programme begins on PM Modi's call

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Tika Utsav: 4-day mass vaccination programme begins on PM Modi's call

Tika Utsav: 4-day mass vaccination programme begins on PM Modi's call

As second phase of vaccination of COVID-19 is underway in India, people flocked to the vaccination centre to get the jab.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealed to the chief ministers of all states to inoculate maximum number of eligible people against COVID-19.

A 'Tika Utsav' mass vaccination programme begins from April 11 to 14.

Adequate arrangements have been made at the vaccination centre to commence mass vaccination programme.


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