National Doctors' Day: Equating the doctors with God, the prime minister paid tributes to all healthcare professionals who lost their lives while treating COVID-19 patients
File image of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. ANI
On the occasion of National Doctors' Day, Prime Minister Thursday addressed the medical fraternity and heaped praises for their contribution in the battle against pandemic.
Equating the doctors with God, the prime minister paid tributes to all healthcare professionals who lost their lives while treating patients. "I want to thank all the doctors on behalf of all 1.3 billion people of India. Our doctors worked like Gods and change the course of our lives," he said.
ये पुण्य कार्य करते हुए देश के कई डॉक्टर्स ने अपना जीवन भी न्योछावर कर दिया।
मैं उन्हें अपनी विनम्र श्रद्धांजलि अर्पित करता हूं, उनके परिवारों के प्रति अपनी संवेदना व्यक्त करता हूं: PM @narendramodi
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) July 1, 2021
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What else did Modi say while thanking doctors
The prime minister said that at a time when the country is fighting a war against the pandemic, doctors have worked for 24X7 to ensure treatment to the affected.
"There have been those doctors who laid down their lives saving the lives of others. I pay homage to all those doctors who made the supreme sacrifice," he said.
Here are the key points of what the PM said during the address:
Earlier on Thursday, Modi had greeted the doctors' on Twitter and said that India’s strides in the world of medicine are commendable and have contributed to making the planet healthier.
On Doctors Day, my greetings to all doctors. India's strides in the world of medicine are commendable and have contributed to making our planet healthier.
Here is what I said during #MannKiBaat a few days ago. pic.twitter.com/KWw3WTrVAA
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 1, 2021
"On Doctors Day, my greetings to all doctors. India's strides in the world of medicine are commendable and have contributed to making our planet healthier," Modi tweeted.
He also shared an audio clip from his Mann Ki Baat broadcast last Sunday in which he talked about Doctors' Day.