India

PM Narendra Modi urges G 20 countries to open health innovation for public good

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged G 20 countries to open their health innovation for the public good and facilitate equitable availability of the technology to achieve the goal of universal health coverage.

Mr Modi was addressing the G20 Health Ministers’ Meeting, which formally began on 18th August 2023, in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, as part of India’s G 20 presidency. He said, the Covid-19 pandemic has reminded us that health should be at the center of our decisions and it has shown us the value of cooperation.

Mr Modi said, Under the Vaccine Maitri initiative, India delivered 300 million vaccine doses to more than 100 countries, including many in the Global South.

Mohd Abdul Irfan

Share
Published by
Mohd Abdul Irfan

Recent Posts

Lenovo, Alat complete $2bn investment deal

Global technology powerhouse Lenovo Group and Alat, a Saudi PIF company, have announced the completion of… Read More

January 19, 2025

TN govt announces that Samsung India factory strike has been withdrawn

The Tamil Nadu labour department on Tuesday, October 15 announced that the strike by workers… Read More

October 16, 2024

Building owners lock schools over non-payment of rent, Dy CM Bhatti intervenes

Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka on Tuesday, October 15 directed officials to pay… Read More

October 16, 2024

Saudi Binladin Group to resume work on ‘world’s tallest tower’

Kingdom Holding Company (KHC), a Saudi conglomerate with interests in key sectors such as hotel… Read More

October 3, 2024

India’s GMR, Dar Al Handasah in race for Abha airport project

Saudi Civil Aviation Holding Company (Matarat), in partnership with the National Center for Privatization &… Read More

September 28, 2024

Malaysia’s Petronas wins onshore concession in Abu Dhabi

The Malaysian national oil and gas company, Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petronas) has been granted a… Read More

September 28, 2024