PM addresses
nation on combating COVID-19
‘Janta Curfew’ to be observed on 22 March from 7 AM to 9 PM
Citizens to thank the selfless service providers of the nation at 5 PM on 22 March
‘COVID-19 Economic Response Task Force’ set-up to meet the economic challenges of the pandemic
PM advises citizens to avoid ‘panic buying’; assures availability of essentials
‘Janta Curfew’ to be observed on 22 March from 7 AM to 9 PM
Citizens to thank the selfless service providers of the nation at 5 PM on 22 March
‘COVID-19 Economic Response Task Force’ set-up to meet the economic challenges of the pandemic
PM advises citizens to avoid ‘panic buying’; assures availability of essentials
New Delhi :Prime
Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed the nation on combating the challenge of
COVID-19. On the occasion of ‘Navratra’, Prime Minister made nine requests to
the people.
Prime
Minister said that patience and resolve of all Indians are vital in
fighting the global pandemic which has wreaked havoc all over the world. He
requested citizens to follow certain measures to ensure the containment of the
fast-spreading virus. He emphasized on the importance of not taking the
pandemic lightly and the need to be aware and proactive towards prevention of
COVID-19.
Prime
Minister urged citizens to follow the mantra of “when we are healthy, the world
is healthy”. He stressed on the importance of following self-imposed norms like
‘social distancing’. Requesting citizens to patiently abide by the norm, he
urged the need to isolate oneself and come out of the house only if imperative,
while trying to work from home and avoid unnecessary travel. He also urged that
senior citizens above the age of 60 should not come out of their homes for the
coming few weeks. Highlighting the stress on the hospitals, he urged everyone
to avoid routine checkups during this time and to extend the date of surgeries
scheduled, wherever feasible.
‘Janta
Curfew’
Prime
Minister urged citizens to follow the concept of ‘Janta Curfew’ on 22
March 2020 from 7 AM to 9 PM, wherein no one apart from those involved with
essential services are supposed to venture out of the home. He said that the success
of such a people’s movement and the experiences gained from it will prepare us
for the challenges ahead. He added that our efforts on March 22, would be a
symbol of our self-restraint and determination to perform duty in the national
interest.
Urging
the state governments to take the lead, Prime Minister asked all youth
organizations including NCC and NSS, civil societies to generate awareness
among people about the ‘Janta Curfew’. He urged everyone to try to inform at
least ten other people over the phone about this self-imposed curfew.
Thanking
the selfless service providers
Prime
Minister said that there are many brave people who are at the forefront of
fighting the COVID-19 pandemic like medical staff, police, government servants,
airline staff, media persons, bus/train/auto operators and those involved in
providing home delivery.
To pay
respects to their huge service to the nation during such trying times, Prime
Minister suggested that on March 22 at 5 PM, all citizens should acknowledge
and salute their efforts by standing in the balconies and at the doors of their
houses and clap or ring bells for five minutes as a show of appreciation.
He
urged the local government across the country to indicate the timing through
blaring out a siren at 5 PM.
Meeting
the Economic Challenges
To deal
with the economic challenges caused by the pandemic, Prime Minister announced
the creation of ‘COVID-19 Economic Response Task Force’ under the Union Finance
Minister. The Task Force will consult stakeholders, take feedback, on the basis
of which decisions will be taken to meet the challenges. The Task Force will
also ensure the implementation of the decisions taken to meet these
challenges.
Prime
Minister also urged the business community and higher-income groups to look
after the economic needs of those from lower-income groups, from whom they take
various services, urging them not to cut their salary on the days they are
unable to render the services due to the inability to come to the workplace. He
stressed on the importance of humanity during such times.
He also
assured the countrymen that there would not be any shortage of essential items
like food, milk, medicines, etc. He urged people to not resort to panic buying.
Prime
Minister exhorted everyone to work together and contribute fully to overcome
the crisis of COVID-19. He urged the citizens not to fall prey to
misinformation. Prime Minister said that during the time of such a global
pandemic, it is important to ensure that ‘humanity wins and India wins’.
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