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Prof K Nageshwar: Lockdown: What CMs Meet Signals? (Video)

         మరో రెండు వారాలు లాక్ డౌన్ కొనసాగవచ్చు, CM ల మీట్ లో సూచనలు? || Lockdown:  What CMs Meet Signals? ||

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday tweaked the government’s approach to the 21-day lockdown ordered last month to stop the spread. The prime minister, who interacted with chief ministers, stressed that the new challenge was not only to save lives, but livelihoods also.

PM Modi underlined that the motto of the government earlier was ‘jaan hai to jahaan hai’ [when you have life, you have the world].

“Now it is ‘jaan bhi jahaan bhi’ [save life, and livelihood],” he said, signalling a shift in the Centre’s approach. PM Modi didn’t elaborate. An official in the Prime Minister’s Office later said he would finalise the country’s strategy closer to April 14 after some more deliberations.

 

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Prof K Nageshwar:  Lockdown:  What CMs Meet Signals? (Video)

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Prof K Nageshwar:  Lockdown:  What CMs Meet Signals? (Video)
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Prof K Nageshwar: Lockdown: What CMs Meet Signals? (Video)
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మరో రెండు వారాలు లాక్ డౌన్ కొనసాగవచ్చు, CM ల మీట్ లో సూచనలు? || Lockdown: What CMs Meet Signals? || Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday tweaked the government’s approach to the 21-day lockdown ordered last month to stop the spread. The prime minister, who interacted with chief ministers, stressed that the new challenge was not only to save lives, but livelihoods also. PM Modi underlined that the motto of the government earlier was ‘jaan hai to jahaan hai’ [when you have life, you have the world]. “Now it is ‘jaan bhi jahaan bhi’ [save life, and livelihood],” he said, signalling a shift in the Centre’s approach. PM Modi didn’t elaborate. An official in the Prime Minister’s Office later said he would finalise the country’s strategy closer to April 14 after some more deliberations.