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Centre committed to ensure adequate availability of vaccines: PM Modi

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Centre committed to ensure adequate availability of vaccines: PM Modi

Centre committed to ensure adequate availability of vaccines: PM Modi

Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu along with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 14 interacted with Governors and Lieutenant Governors of all states and Union Territories on COVID-19 situation and ongoing vaccination drive in the country through video conferencing.

PM Modi suggested that Governors can actively engage to ensure that social institutions collaborate seamlessly with the state governments towards micro containment.

He also underlined that Centre is committed to ensuring adequate availability of vaccines.

The Prime Minister added that during 'Tika Utsav', vaccination drive was expanded and new vaccination centres have also came up.


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