SHRI Narendra Modi: The Ethnarch of East
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|April - May 2020
India is at present at a crucial juncture. Not any time in its nearest history, the country has come to this point. The coronavirus outbreak, which originated in China, is what that bothers the country – and the world – at this moment. As its proper solution is nowhere near, the ray of hope is still unclear.
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Even in this situation, Indians have a confidence that many others across the world lack. It is that they are governed by a powerful and visionary Prime Minister. The people of the world’s largest democratic country admire the confidence shown by their PM to take the bold step of lockdown to contain the spread of coronavirus.
Though the 21-day lockdown was a shock to many, most experts, inside the country and abroad the world, consider the decision as inevitable. If the spread of the virus is not contained in this stage, it may not be possible in future.
India is at present in the right track. If the things progress in this direction, the country will see the emergence of the ray of hope soon.
The central government, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is working day and night tirelessly to help the country overcome the present crisis. It deserves special appreciation for the dedication it shows to support its people.
A country like India, with a not-so advanced health infrastructure, is highly vulnerable. Its vast population is another threat.
The country, however, proves that with a dedicated leadership at the helm the country is powerful enough to confront any crisis.
Within hours after the announcement of the lockdown plan, a Rs.1.7 lakh crore lockdown package was rolled out. The central leadership’s care for the poorest of the poor and the most vulnerable of the vulnerable of the country is commendable.
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