Kovid crisis is not over, don’t know when ‘Bahurupiya’ disease will re-emerge: PM Modi

New Delhi: With the XE variant of COVID-19 detected in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said the coronavirus has not gone away and keeps re-emerging, and warned people not to let their guard down in the fight against the pandemic. Do not

The Prime Minister said that no one knows when the ‘bahurupiya’ (one who changes form) COVID-19 will re-emerge. He also told that India has given about 185 crore doses of vaccines to control its spread, which has been made possible due to public support.

Addressing a program of Maa Umiya Dham in Junagadh district of Gujarat through video conferencing, Modi urged the devotees of Maa Umiya to turn to natural farming with the aim of saving mother earth from the scourge of chemical fertilizers.

“Corona (pandemic) was a major crisis, and we are not saying that the crisis is over. It may take a pause, but we never know when it will reappear. It is a ‘polymorphic’ disease To stop this, around 185 crore doses were given, which stunned the world. It has been possible because of your support,” Modi said. He said that there is a need to save mother earth. “Farmers of every village of Gujarat should come forward for natural farming,” he said.

He also asked them to participate in making 75 Amrit Sarovars (lakes) in each district as part of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav being organized on the 75th year of India’s independence.

The Prime Minister also recalled his ‘Mann Ki Baat’ address on Sunday in which he described the fair as a unique celebration of India’s cultural diversity and vibrancy and said that it is an amalgamation of the cultures of the eastern and western parts of the country.

Madhavpur Mela has started today at Madhavpur village near the sea in Porbandar, Gujarat.

Taking to Twitter, PM Modi shared the video and said, “As the Madhavpur Mela begins, sharing what I said during last month’s Mann Ki Baat about this unique celebration of India’s cultural diversity and vibrancy ” In last month’s episode of the monthly radio broadcast ‘Mann Ki Baat’, the Prime Minister said that the ‘Madhavpur Mela’ is an amalgamation of cultures from the eastern and western parts of the country, citing the fair as an example of ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha India’. . The week-long ‘Madhavpur Mela’ is held at Madhavpur village near the sea in Porbandar, Gujarat.