New Delhi:In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday interacted with senior journalists from the print media, including Ramoji Group of Companies Chairperson, Ramoji Rao, who gave his valuable suggestions in India's fight against the virus outbreak.
Ramoji Rao, who represented India's leading regional daily, Eenadu, put forth three suggestions, to which the Prime Minister expressed his gratitude.
Rao stressed upon the urgent need to "insulate" rural India, which constitutes around 65 per cent of the nation's total population.
"We should take steps to ensure that all villages are insulated. Media will do its job to inform people, but I feel more stringent measures are required. Once we insulate 65 per cent of our population, we can reduce the burden on our healthcare system," he said.
In his second suggestion, Rao asked the Prime Minister to take the assistance of India's "robust" pharmacy industry and provide them with adequate support in their quest for a vaccine against COVID-19.
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