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PM said the violation of Norma Covid was worrying

PM said the violation of Norma Covid was worrying
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New Delhi: In the middle of the ongoing vaccination drive and assistance in the limitations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday declared deep concern for violations of Covid norms.
In the first meeting of the new AFT-ER reshuffle council, PM said, “For the past few days, we have all seen pictures and videos of crowded places and people roam without masks or social distance.
This is not a nice sight and must Instill fear of us.
“The concern of the Prime Minister is about reports that come from various places, especially tourist destinations, where the streets are considered crowded.
PM emphasizes supported by our “Covid Warriors and front-line workers, Indian fight against global pandemics is ongoing vigorously”.
“We continue to vaccinate large amounts of our country’s population.
Testing is also consistently high,” he said.
He added that there should be no room for carelessness or self-satisfaction.
“A single mistake will have a broad impact and weaken the fight to overcome Covid-19,” he added.
PM said with less than what they were in the past few months, people might want to come out.
“However, everyone must remember – the threat of Covid-19 far from above.
Many other countries see a surge in infection.
This virus is also mutated,” Modi said.
He said, “As a minister, our goal should not instill fear but to ask people to continue to take all precautions so that we can move beyond this pandemic in the time to come.” He also expressed concern in the number of constant cases from Maharashtra and Kerala.
Sources say the ministers have been asked to focus on work and avoid giving bite to TV channels in various problems or trying to attract media attention.
“They must be regular in the office and reach 9:30 a.m.
PM has given the same advisor during his first term,” said a source.
Porced that the new train minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has directed that all state cell staff will work in two shifts from 7am to midnight.
Circular issued on Thursday said the staff would serve in two shifts – 7am ​​to 4pm and 3pm until midnight.
The source said the new train direction for officers at Mr.
Cell means, “a mile to leave before we sleep …!” So much to do and every minute is taken into account for the train in mission mode, the source said.

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