Biggest lesson Covid-19 taught India is to be self-reliant: PM Modi

Modi said the coronavirus pandemic has thrown up new challenges which the country never faced before, but it also made people learn new things

BS Web Team & Agencies  |  New Delhi 

PM Narendra Modi
Despite limited resources amid the coronavirus crisis, citizens are taking on this challenge instead of succumbing to difficulties, he said.

The biggest lesson the Covid-19 pandemic has taught India is to become self-reliant, Prime Minister on Friday said while interacting with gram panchayat members.

He complimented them for describing social distancing in simple words 'Do Gaz Ki Doori' (maintaining distance of two yards) so that people can understand it easily.

"The biggest lesson Covid-19 has taught us is to become self-reliant," Modi said, underlining that it is now imperative that villages also become self-reliant for their basic needs.

Modi said the pandemic has thrown up new challenges which the country never faced before, but it also made people learn new things.

Applauding people for observing lockdown rules, the prime minister said it is because of them, the entire world today is talking about how India has responded to Covid-19 crisis.

Despite limited resources amid the crisis, citizens are taking on this challenge instead of succumbing to difficulties, he said.

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First Published: Fri, April 24 2020. 12:58 IST