PM Modi's mantra for 2021: "Dawai Bhi, Kadaai Bhi"

Arrangements for administering the coronavirus vaccine on
Indians is in the last stages, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday.
"Preparations are in last stages for the vaccination
programme against COVID-19. People will get vaccine manufactured in
India," PM Modi said, laying the foundation stone for an All India
Institutes of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Gujarat's Rajkot.
Though the number of new coronavirus cases are decreasing in
the country, people should not let their guard down and strictly follow
coronavirus safety measures even after vaccination, he said.
"I used to say 'jab tak dawai nahi dhilai nahi' but now
our mantra for 2021 should be “Dawai bhi, kadaai bhi," PM Modi said.
Applications for the emergency-use approval for the
coronavirus vaccines filed by the Serum Institute of India, Bharat Biotech and
Pfizer were taken up for consideration by a government-appointed panel of
experts on Wednesday.
Serum Institute which is making the vaccine 'Covishield'
developed by Oxford University and pharma major AstraZeneca and Bharat Biotech
which has partnered the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) for its
'Covaxin' made presentations before the panel. Pfizer has sought more time to
present their data.
The analysis of the data is ongoing and the panel will meet
again on Friday, a government statement said.
Once the vaccines are cleared by the expert panel, the
applications will move to the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) for
final approval. The government wants to start administering the shots starting
next month.
New Delhi :
India, which has the world's second-highest number of
COVID-19 infections in the world after the United States, plans to inoculate 30
crore people in the next six to eight months and the affordable Oxford vaccine
is its biggest hope.