Covid-19 does not see race, religion, caste before striking, says PM Modi
Covid-19 does not see race, religion, caste before striking, says PM Modi
The coronavirus outbreak has changed the contours of professional life. These days home is the new office and internet is the new meeting room, he added in a post on LinkedIn.
PTI 19 April, 2020 8:14 pm IST
PM Modi's Covid-19 address on 14 April. Photo | YouTube
PM Modi's Covid-19 address on 14 April. Photo | YouTube
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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Sunday said the Covid-19 pandemic affects everyone equally. “Covid-19 does not see race, religion, colour, caste, creed, language or border before striking. Our response and conduct thereafter should attach primacy to unity and brotherhood. We are in this together,” he said in a post on LinkedIn.
His remarks came in the backdrop of a section of right wing organisations as also of the BJP frequently raking up the issue of Tablighi Jamaat members being responsible for a large number of Covid-19 infections. About 30 per cent of the total infections in the country have been attributed to the fallout of a Tablighi meet in New Delhi last month.
The novel coronavirus outbreak has significantly changed the contours of professional life and these days home is the new office and internet is the new meeting room, he added.
Also read: Humanity will overcome coronavirus pandemic, says Prime Minister Modi
“I have also been adapting to these changes. Most meetings, be it with ministerial colleagues, officials and world leaders, are now via video conferencing,” Modi wrote on LinkedIn.The need of the hour is to think of business and lifestyle models that are easily adaptable.”Doing so would mean that even in a time of crisis, our offices, businesses and commerce could get moving faster, ensuring loss of life does not occur,” he said.
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Today, the world is in pursuit of new business models, he said adding that India, a youthful nation known for its innovative zeal, can take the lead in providing a new work culture. India, with the right blend of the physical and the virtual, can emerge as the global nerve centre of complex modern multinational supply chains in the post Covid-19 world.
“Let us rise to that occasion and seize this opportunity,” he said.
The work place is getting “Digital First”, he said.
“And, why not? After all, the most transformational impact of technology often happens in the lives of the poor,” he said.
It is technology that demolishes bureaucratic hierarchies, eliminates middlemen and accelerates welfare measures, the prime minister opined.
The coronavirus outbreak has changed the contours of professional life. These days home is the new office and internet is the new meeting room, he added in a post on LinkedIn.
PTI 19 April, 2020 8:14 pm IST
PM Modi's Covid-19 address on 14 April. Photo | YouTube
PM Modi's Covid-19 address on 14 April. Photo | YouTube
Text Size: A- A+
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Sunday said the Covid-19 pandemic affects everyone equally. “Covid-19 does not see race, religion, colour, caste, creed, language or border before striking. Our response and conduct thereafter should attach primacy to unity and brotherhood. We are in this together,” he said in a post on LinkedIn.
His remarks came in the backdrop of a section of right wing organisations as also of the BJP frequently raking up the issue of Tablighi Jamaat members being responsible for a large number of Covid-19 infections. About 30 per cent of the total infections in the country have been attributed to the fallout of a Tablighi meet in New Delhi last month.
The novel coronavirus outbreak has significantly changed the contours of professional life and these days home is the new office and internet is the new meeting room, he added.
Also read: Humanity will overcome coronavirus pandemic, says Prime Minister Modi
“I have also been adapting to these changes. Most meetings, be it with ministerial colleagues, officials and world leaders, are now via video conferencing,” Modi wrote on LinkedIn.The need of the hour is to think of business and lifestyle models that are easily adaptable.”Doing so would mean that even in a time of crisis, our offices, businesses and commerce could get moving faster, ensuring loss of life does not occur,” he said.
VDO.AI
Today, the world is in pursuit of new business models, he said adding that India, a youthful nation known for its innovative zeal, can take the lead in providing a new work culture. India, with the right blend of the physical and the virtual, can emerge as the global nerve centre of complex modern multinational supply chains in the post Covid-19 world.
“Let us rise to that occasion and seize this opportunity,” he said.
The work place is getting “Digital First”, he said.
“And, why not? After all, the most transformational impact of technology often happens in the lives of the poor,” he said.
It is technology that demolishes bureaucratic hierarchies, eliminates middlemen and accelerates welfare measures, the prime minister opined.
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