Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with district collectors from several states via video conference on Tuesday to discuss his work and recommendations in the corona epidemic and future strategy. Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded the Madhya Pradesh model of corona management during the conference.
The Prime Minister praised Madhya Pradesh’s people-participation model and stated that crisis management committees have been formed at the district, block, and panchayat levels. People from all political parties, both on the left and on the right, have been linked to them. This is the most effective method of communicating with the general public.
According to Prime Minister Modi, after towns, the covid epidemic is now spreading to villages. People’s representatives play an important role at the village, ward, and district levels, so if other states follow Madhya Pradesh’s lead, the battle against corona would be more successful.
Meanwhile, the Union Health Secretary stated that the enforcement of the Janta Curfew in Madhya Pradesh was very successful as a result of ensuring public engagement through the establishment of crisis management committees at the district, block, and panchayat levels. In addition to CM Chouhan, collectors from Indore, Gwalior, and Jabalpur participated in a video conference with Prime Minister Modi from Madhya Pradesh.
Prime Minister Modi stated that the Collector has complete discretion over the stringent measures he wishes to take to avoid covid. Covid incidents may be diminishing, but caution can not be decreased because it has the potential to turn the tide on all fares.
The PMO has gone through mp model data: It is also learned that the PM had the MP concept of war with Covid in mind well before the conference. According to the state government, approximately 50 booklets relating to covid management in MP have been sent to Delhi on a special request for the PMO.
The rate of covid infection in Madhya Pradesh has been slowly decreasing. In the last 24 hours, 5,412 new cases have been identified around MP, with 70 people lost their lives.