PM Narendra Modi encourages incoming ministers not to be complacent, to work hard, and to learn from their predecessors.

The Prime Minister urged his ministers to be on time and devote all of their efforts to their ministerial duties, emphasizing that their focus should be on assisting the poorest citizens. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has encouraged the new members of his revised Council of Ministers to work hard and learn from their predecessors, while
 
PM Narendra Modi encourages incoming ministers not to be complacent, to work hard, and to learn from their predecessors.

The Prime Minister urged his ministers to be on time and devote all of their efforts to their ministerial duties, emphasizing that their focus should be on assisting the poorest citizens.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has encouraged the new members of his revised Council of Ministers to work hard and learn from their predecessors, while also warning them that “there is no space for complacency.”

In light of the country’s current COVID crisis, the PM allegedly ordered them to continue to urge citizens to take all essential measures. The Prime Minister further stated that even a single blunder may have far-reaching consequences and undermine the battle against the epidemic.

Prime Minister Modi also expressed gratitude to his former ministerial colleagues who were dismissed during the Cabinet reshuffle on Wednesday, stating that they all contributed to his government’s development efforts and advising the newly sworn-in ministers to benefit from their experience.

In an apparent reference to Ravi Shankar Prasad and Prakash Javadekar, who quit before the Cabinet reshuffle, PM Modi told members of the revised CoM that some leaders are no longer part of the administration owing to specific conditions and circumstances.

According to the sources, PM Modi praised Prasad and Javadekar for their hard effort. Harsh Vardhan was among the ministers who resigned from the cabinet on Wednesday.

The Prime Minister also voiced worry over the sight of crowded areas with individuals not adhering to COVID-19 standards, stating that there should be no room for complacency or carelessness and that a single error may have far-reaching consequences, weakening the battle against the epidemic.

This is not a nice sight, and it should make us feel “frightened,” he added, alluding to viral photos and videos of packed areas. According to the sources, the PM stated that people are not wearing masks or according to social distance rules.

People may choose to venture out because COVID infection levels are lower than they have been in recent months, according to the PM. “However, it is important to realize that the COVID-19 danger is far from gone. Infections are on the rise in many other countries. The virus is mutating as well “Added he.

PM Modi reminded the ministers that the goal should not be to instill fear, but rather to encourage people to continue taking all necessary measures so that the country can move on from the epidemic in the future. According to reports, he also voiced worry during the conference over the continuously high number of COVID cases coming from Maharashtra and Kerala.