SEE PICS | India celebrates 100-cr Covid vaccine milestone by illuminating monuments in tricolour India's vaccine drive, PM Modi said, is an example of what the country can achieve if the citizens and the government come together with a common goal in the spirit of "Jan Bhagidari" (people's participation). This is a significant paradigm shift," he said. However, when it came to something as crucial as the Covid-19 vaccine, the people of India unanimously trusted 'Made in India' vaccines. "There are some among us who only trust foreign brands, even for simple everyday necessities. He pointed out that if it is assumed that a healthcare worker took just two minutes for every vaccination then at this rate it took around 41 lakh man-days or approximately 11,000 man-years of effort to reach this landmark of 100 crore doses. PM Modi also described the vaccination programme as "bhagirath" (gigantic) effort involving multiple sections of society. "One of the reasons for the success of the campaign was the trust that people developed in the vaccine and the process followed, despite various efforts to create mistrust and panic," PM Modi said. The journey from anxiety to assurance has happened and our nation has emerged stronger, thanks to the world's largest vaccination drive," he said.ĪLSO READ | India hits 100-crore Covid vaccine milestone: Who said what "We remember how unpredictable the situation appeared then, as we were faced by an unknown and invisible enemy mutating rapidly.
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He gave credit to Indian scientists and entrepreneurs for rising to the occasion to make the country "aatmanirbhar" (self-reliant) in producing vaccines. PM Modi also hailed the vaccination landmark as a triumph of Indian science, enterprise and collective spirit of 130 crore Indians. 'A TRIUMPH OF SCIENTISTS, HEALTH WORKERS' "There was a lot of pressure from different interest groups to give preferential treatment to them in vaccination," he said. He asserted that his government ensured that, like its other schemes, there is no "VIP culture" in the vaccination drive either, news agency PTI quoted PM Modi as saying. PM Modi noted that the feat was achieved in nine months despite many doubting the country's capability. The cumulative Covid-19 vaccine doses administered in India crossed the landmark figure of 100 crore on Thursday, making the country a part of a very exclusive club of nations. He credited the success to people's trust in the vaccines despite "various efforts to create mistrust and panic". The former prosecutor also vowed that there will be "serious ramifications" for Jamie's alleged "misconduct," including - potentially - criminal charges if her finances don't check out or it's proven her phone and home were monitored without her knowledge.In the article, PM Modi wrote that " the journey from anxiety to assurance has been completed and India has emerged stronger, thanks to the world's largest vaccination programme".
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He also earned a salary of $16,000 a month, plus $2,000 for his office and commission on deals he made for his daughter.īritney remains under the conservatorship, but her new attorney Mathew Rosengart said he expects it will be terminated this fall. Jamie spent $1.3 million of her money over the last year fighting her from removing him as conservator.
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For instance, her former lawyer Sam Ingham earned $3 million representing her - even though he failed to fulfill her wish of removing her dad as conservator. Meanwhile, all involved with the conservatorship have profited handsomely from it. She said she cried herself to sleep and suffered depression being under her father's control. Despite being worth $60 million, she needed permission to take vacations, drive with her boyfriend, paint the cabinets in her kitchen or buy $100 worth of books. In June, Britney told Judge Brenda Penny details of the alleged conservatorship abuse, saying she was forced to work, take medication (including birth control) and be treated at a mental health treatment facility against her will. Anything related to spending needed his OK, which meant he was involved in everything. A conservator of her person, Jodi Montgomery, was later brought in to help with the star's health and person needs, but Jamie remained in charge of her money and business. Jamie started the conservatorship, in which he essentially became her, making all decisions on her behalf.
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(Screenshot: Britney Spears via Instagram)īritney has been under the conservatorship since 2008 - when a series of unfortunate events led to back-to-back involuntary hospitalizations.