English, asked by yudhibhatt2018, 8 months ago

What are the steps taken by the Government of India to make INDIA Self
Reliant against COVID-19. (Testing kits, Protection kits , Masks, Ventilator
etc).Prepare a project report on the same.

Answers

Answered by rajjbpathan
2

Answer:

hєчα mαtє

navigation

navigationIndia should become self-reliant in medical equipment,devices: Kasturirangan

navigationIndia should become self-reliant in medical equipment,devices: Kasturirangan"These are not technologies which are so difficult that we cannot do. Simply because others are willing to come and sell us at attractive price-wise, we seem to have taken a policy where you choose the best of the system available, at best (lowest) cost," Kasturirangan told.

navigationIndia should become self-reliant in medical equipment,devices: Kasturirangan"These are not technologies which are so difficult that we cannot do. Simply because others are willing to come and sell us at attractive price-wise, we seem to have taken a policy where you choose the best of the system available, at best (lowest) cost," Kasturirangan told.

navigationIndia should become self-reliant in medical equipment,devices: Kasturirangan"These are not technologies which are so difficult that we cannot do. Simply because others are willing to come and sell us at attractive price-wise, we seem to have taken a policy where you choose the best of the system available, at best (lowest) cost," Kasturirangan told. India should become self-reliant in medical equipment,devices: Kasturirangan

navigationIndia should become self-reliant in medical equipment,devices: Kasturirangan"These are not technologies which are so difficult that we cannot do. Simply because others are willing to come and sell us at attractive price-wise, we seem to have taken a policy where you choose the best of the system available, at best (lowest) cost," Kasturirangan told. India should become self-reliant in medical equipment,devices: KasturiranganBengaluru: India needs to come out with a policy to make the country self-reliant in the field of medical equipment and devices drawing lessons from the battle against the COVID-19, eminent scientist K Kasturirangan said on Friday.The former chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) lamented that the country was not producing even ten per cent of the medical equipment and devices it needed at any point in time.

navigationIndia should become self-reliant in medical equipment,devices: Kasturirangan"These are not technologies which are so difficult that we cannot do. Simply because others are willing to come and sell us at attractive price-wise, we seem to have taken a policy where you choose the best of the system available, at best (lowest) cost," Kasturirangan told. India should become self-reliant in medical equipment,devices: KasturiranganBengaluru: India needs to come out with a policy to make the country self-reliant in the field of medical equipment and devices drawing lessons from the battle against the COVID-19, eminent scientist K Kasturirangan said on Friday.The former chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) lamented that the country was not producing even ten per cent of the medical equipment and devices it needed at any point in time."These are not technologies which are so difficult that we cannot do. Simply because others are willing to come and sell us at attractive price-wise, we seem to have taken a policy where you choose the best of the system available, at best (lowest) cost," Kasturirangan told .

navigationIndia should become self-reliant in medical equipment,devices: Kasturirangan"These are not technologies which are so difficult that we cannot do. Simply because others are willing to come and sell us at attractive price-wise, we seem to have taken a policy where you choose the best of the system available, at best (lowest) cost," Kasturirangan told. India should become self-reliant in medical equipment,devices: KasturiranganBengaluru: India needs to come out with a policy to make the country self-reliant in the field of medical equipment and devices drawing lessons from the battle against the COVID-19, eminent scientist K Kasturirangan said on Friday.The former chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) lamented that the country was not producing even ten per cent of the medical equipment and devices it needed at any point in time."These are not technologies which are so difficult that we cannot do. Simply because others are willing to come and sell us at attractive price-wise, we seem to have taken a policy where you choose the best of the system available, at best (lowest) cost," Kasturirangan told ."It's not the question of getting it from outside, but there are areas in which we need to have a level self-reliance and I am sure the government is very much seized of this, they know what exactly they have gone though in the recent period,"said Kasturirangan, who was a member of the now defunct Planning Commission.

plz mαrk.αѕ вrαnlíѕt

.

Similar questions