Coronavirus recovery rate improves to 49.21 % in the country

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Testing and recovery rate of Coronavirus improves;PM Modi emphasizes on the need to be self reliant while addressing Indian Chamber of commerce

The Central government today said that the recovery rate reached 49.21 per cent in the country and the total number of recovered people from corona virus reached 1,04129. During the last 24 hours, five thousand 823 people have been cured from this virus.

Rising to the challenge, Indian Council of Medical Research has achieved a remarkable feat today by crossing the one lakh 50 thousands tests per day mark. Within 24 hours, a total of one lakh 51 thousand 808 tests of corona virus were conducted by the various laboratories in the country.

Health and Family Welfare Ministry said, nine thousand 996 new cases of Covid-19 have been reported in the last 24 hours taking the total number of cases to two lakh 86 thousand 579 in the country. During the last 24 hour, 357 deaths have been registered taking the nationwide toll to 8 thousand 102. The case fatality rate stood at 2.82 per cent in the country and the total active corona cases in the country is one lakh 37 thousand 448.

ICMR said that 52,13140 tests have been conducted in the country so far. ICMR is continuously scaling up its testing facilities for COVID-19 by giving approval to government and private laboratories. As of now, a total 837 laboratories across India have been given approval to conduct the test for Covid-19 including 602 government laboratories and 235 private laboratory chains.

Meanwhile, addressing the Industry heads at the 95th annual plenary session of Indian Chamber of Commerce, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, the country is fighting multiple challenges on many fronts. He affirmed that these odds have further strengthened the determination of the country. Highlighting the importance of Atma Nirbhar Bharat, he said, the country is determined to convert the challenges into an opportunity and termed self-reliance as the key solution to pave path for the Post COVID world.

Mr. Modi said, self-reliance has been paramount in government’s policy decisions in the last 6 years and maintained that the COVID crisis has given an opportunity to speed up efforts in this direction. Remembering Swami Vivekananda's mantra for Indian's to use their own produce and find markets in other countries, he  termed self-reliance as the key solution for India. He said that Swami Vivekananda has shown the path for a post COVID world.

Emphasising on the need to cut down imports, he said production of goods in the country has been encouraged by the various reforms announced by the government and reiterated his call to go vocal for local. Appreciating the efforts of small traders and producers, he said that when we buy local produce from them, we are not just paying them for their goods and services, but are honouring their contributions.

Underlining the reforms of definitional change of MSME to decriminalization of provisions for the industrial sector, he said, these will pave way for better growth in the country. Citing the amendments in the APMC and Essential Commodity Act, the Prime Minister said these historic changes will help farmers develop a bigger and better market. He said, the recent historic decisions have liberated the agrarian economy from years of restrictions.

Mr. Modi said, along with the country, eastern and north eastern states have huge potential to utilize the benefits of the economic reforms to boost their productivity. He urged the Industrial body and corporates to chalk out strategies to further help achieve the goal of self-reliance by adopting greater investment in the manufacturing sector.The Prime Minister appreciated the efforts of the Indian Chamber of commerce in serving the nation since its creation in 1925. He also applauded the ICC's contribution to the development of the North East

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