On the occasion of World Health Day, which is observed across the globe on Saturday (April 7), Prime Minister Narendra Modi has wished the countrymen.
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PM on Saturday shared a video on his Twitter handle and captioned it: “Good health is the foundation of human progress. This World Health Day, I wish all of you remain in the best health and continue to scale new heights of growth.”
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Good health is the foundation of human progress. This #WorldHealthDay, I wish all of you remain in the best health and continue to scale new heights of growth. pic.x.com/yQJUW6v9WF
He also added, “I welcome the theme ‘Universal health coverage: everyone, everywhere’ that has been chosen by WHO and others. It is the quest for Health For All that inspired us to create Ayushman Bharat, the largest healthcare programme in the world.”
I welcome the theme ‘Universal health coverage: everyone, everywhere’ that has been chosen by @WHO and others. It is the quest for #HealthForAll that inspired us to create Ayushman Bharat, the largest healthcare programme in the world. #FitIndiapic.x.com/B6Ns8EC2Fe
World Health Day is a global health awareness day which is celebrated under the sponsorship of World Health Organisation (WHO).
This year’s theme is ‘Universal Health Coverage: Everyone, Everywhere’. The World Health Day focuses on ensuring that all can access essential health services.
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