President Kovind’s Independence Day Speech: ”India has controlled to involve COVID-19”

President Ram Nath Kovind, during his address to the nation on the eve of India’s 74th Independence Day said that this year’s celebration would be restrained due to the COVID-19 pandemic and saluted the efforts of corona warriors who lost their lives.

“The global total is fighting a pandemic for which all our lives have changed. It ensures that the Center has taken appropriate steps to address this problem. It is a superhuman effort by the government component to respond well to the demanding situations.” pandemic of the day,” President Kovind said, adding that India had managed to reduce the spread of the virus.

The president also addressed Atmanirbhar Bharat and said India’s self-sufficiency “means being self-sufficient by alienating or creating a distance from the world.”

“This implies that India will continue to have interaction in the global economy while preserving its identity,” President Kovind said.

President Kovind also praised the sacrifice of the infantrymen killed in action in Galwan’s confrontation with China.

“An entire country greets the martyrs of the Galwan Valley. Our brave men sacrificed their lives by protecting our borders. These sons of Bharat Mata lived and died for the country,” President Kovind said.

Without taking the name China, the president said, “While the global network will have to combat in combination in the face of the greatest challenge (COVID-19) before humanity, some in our network have tried to bring out its misadventure of expansion.”

The president also spoke out on the structure of the Ram Temple, whose opening rite took place on August 5.

“The Ram Janmabhoomi factor has been resolved through a judicial process. All stakeholders and others respectfully accepted the Supreme Court’s verdict and showed the world the Indian ethics of peace, non-violence, love and harmony,” President Kovind said. .

Speaking of the National Education Policy (NEP), the president said it “expresses a long term with abundant impact.”

“The NEP promotes innovation, inclusion and in the education picture,” President Kovind said.

“We learned some tough classes in 2020. The invisible virus has demolished the ghost that humans own nature. It is not too late for humanity to take its course and live in harmony with nature,” President Kovind said. he said, adding that the 21st century “must be remembered as the century in which humanity set aside its differences and helped save the planet.”

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