Thiruvananthapuram: Two of Kerala's leading personalities, presently engaged in tackling the Covid-19, since January, on the occasion of Nurses Day, paid glowing tributes to the selfless service rendered by Kerala nurses, not just in the state, but across the globe.
It was in January 1974, May 12 was chosen to celebrate the day as it is the birth anniversary of Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing and since then, not a year has passed without anyone remembering the yeoman service Kerala nurses have rendered.
Kerala nurses are found in huge numbers in the West, East, the Middle East, Down Under and several other countries, for many years. And during Covid-19 crisis, the role played by Kerala nurses, in these countries and not to mention in India, has become the cynosure of all eyes.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said on the forefront of the war world is fighting against the invisible enemy is the nurses.
"By now we have heard the role played by our Kerala nurses across the world. Full credit to their deep commitment and they are doing this service to the humanity, even while risking their own lives. It's this commitment and dedication that is our strength," said Vijayan.
"On this day we fondly remember our own nurse -- Lini, who lost her life after tackling many patients affected with Nipah. This day we all feel so proud of our own nurses and all of us should be deeply indebted to them," added Vijayan.