Summary:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted India’s progress in healthcare through a large network of health and wellness centres that help detect diseases like cancer, diabetes, and high blood pressure early. He praised public pharmacies for offering affordable, quality medicines and noted how digital platforms track vaccinations and link health records using digital IDs. Telemedicine has helped connect patients with doctors, with over 340 million free consultations so far. He said these efforts have reduced personal health costs and increased government health spending. Modi emphasized India’s model as a strong, scalable solution for the Global South and invited the world to join the 11th International Day of Yoga in June. He praised global efforts on pandemic preparedness and ended with a prayer for a healthy world.
Source: IBEF
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