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PM Narendra Modi to the Seat Board fulfilled the minister next week

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to lead a meeting with the Council of Ministers on Wednesday (July 14), said the source.
This will be the second meeting of PM Modi with the Council of Ministers after the Union Cabinet made up of July 7 after the expansion of the Union Cabinet, the Prime Minister had a back-to-back meeting with the Union cabinet and the council of the Minister on Thursday.
In a meeting on Thursday, the source said that the Prime Minister has warned ministers towards every satisfaction in the war against Covid-19, by saying that for the past few days, there have been images and videos from places that are crowded and people wandering without Masks or social distance and “it must instill our fear of”.
The sources say that PM Modi notes that people who do not follow the Covid-19 protocol are not “pleasant scenery”.

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