IT News
Imphal, April 10
India is ready to do whatever is possible to help its friendly nations in the wake of COVID-19 outbreak. Responding to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who thanked India for delivering Hydroxychloroquine to his country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, the two nations have to jointly fight this pandemic. In a tweet, Mr Modi said, he is praying for the well-being and good health of the people of Israel.
The Prime Minister also thanked Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro. Mr Modi said, the India-Brazil partnership is stronger than ever in these challenging times. He added that India is committed to contribute to humanity’s fight against this pandemic. Earlier, the Brazilian President had thanked Prime Minister Modi for facilitating export of raw materials to Brazil for production of anti-malarial drug Hydroxychloroquine, seen as a possible cure for COVID-19.
Meanwhile, The Central and State Governments are in a continuous combat mode against the Novel Corona Virus. Areas which are at higher risk of wider spread of the infection are earmarked as Hotspots to contain any further spread. Delhi added five new places taking the total tally to twenty five, of such hotspots in the national capital. Bengali Market, Shashtri Market in J J Colony, Sadar Bazar, B1 and B2 blocks in Paschim Vihar, Nizamuddin Dargah and Nizamuddin Basti were the new demarcated hotspot zones. Government has urged citizens to support the call of no movement in such areas.