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India not in favour of sitting and crying over corona crisis, will turn it into opportunity: PM

Speaking at the launch of commercial coal mining, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that India is not in favour of considering coronavirus pandemic as a big calamity and be upset over it, rather India is committed to turning this calamity into an opportunity. He said that India will use this pandemic to become self-reliant.

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Published : Jun 18, 2020, 9:45 PM IST

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said India is not in favour of sitting and crying over the COVID-19 crisis and will instead turn it into an opportunity to become self-reliant.

Speaking at the launch of commercial coal mining, he said India will fight the coronavirus and also win against it.

"India is not in favour of considering this as a big calamity and sit and cry over it. Howsoever big calamity it might be, India is committed to turning it into an opportunity," he said. "India will fight coronavirus and also win against it."

The pandemic has presented India an opportunity to become self-reliant, he said.

Self-reliance means cutting down on imports and using the foreign exchange saved for the welfare of the poor, he noted, adding it also means exploiting domestic resources and 'Make in India' replacing imports.

Modi had earlier this week in a meeting with chief ministers nudged for focussing on the next phase of unlocking the country and speeding up economic activities.

Also read: Railways to terminate Chinese company's contract due to 'poor progress'

Speaking at the launch event on Thursday, the Prime Minister said the maiden auction of coal blocks for commercial mining is a major step towards making the country self-reliant in the energy sector.

India has the world's fourth largest coal reserves, yet it is also the second biggest importer of the dry fuel. Involving the private sector in commercial mining of coal by doing away with the distinction of mining only for captive use, such as in power plants or an industry, would help do that.

"India will turn this COVID-19 crisis into an opportunity. It has taught India to be self-reliant...to reduce its dependence on imports," he said.

The auction is expected to garner Rs 33,000 crore of capital investment in the country over next five to seven years.

The Prime Minister further said the government has set an aim of gasification of 100 million tonnes of coal by 2030 with an investment of Rs 20,000 crore.

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said India is not in favour of sitting and crying over the COVID-19 crisis and will instead turn it into an opportunity to become self-reliant.

Speaking at the launch of commercial coal mining, he said India will fight the coronavirus and also win against it.

"India is not in favour of considering this as a big calamity and sit and cry over it. Howsoever big calamity it might be, India is committed to turning it into an opportunity," he said. "India will fight coronavirus and also win against it."

The pandemic has presented India an opportunity to become self-reliant, he said.

Self-reliance means cutting down on imports and using the foreign exchange saved for the welfare of the poor, he noted, adding it also means exploiting domestic resources and 'Make in India' replacing imports.

Modi had earlier this week in a meeting with chief ministers nudged for focussing on the next phase of unlocking the country and speeding up economic activities.

Also read: Railways to terminate Chinese company's contract due to 'poor progress'

Speaking at the launch event on Thursday, the Prime Minister said the maiden auction of coal blocks for commercial mining is a major step towards making the country self-reliant in the energy sector.

India has the world's fourth largest coal reserves, yet it is also the second biggest importer of the dry fuel. Involving the private sector in commercial mining of coal by doing away with the distinction of mining only for captive use, such as in power plants or an industry, would help do that.

"India will turn this COVID-19 crisis into an opportunity. It has taught India to be self-reliant...to reduce its dependence on imports," he said.

The auction is expected to garner Rs 33,000 crore of capital investment in the country over next five to seven years.

The Prime Minister further said the government has set an aim of gasification of 100 million tonnes of coal by 2030 with an investment of Rs 20,000 crore.

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