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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today extended his greetings to doctors across the country on the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, expressing gratitude for their unwavering service, compassion and commitment towards the nation.
Shri Modi said that the hard work, compassion and dedication of doctors form the backbone of India’s healthcare system. He noted that their tireless efforts, often in the most challenging circumstances, have earned the trust and gratitude of countless people across the country.
Highlighting the progress made in the healthcare sector over the past decade, the Prime Minister said that India has made significant strides in strengthening its healthcare ecosystem. He observed that the number of medical colleges in the country has more than doubled, while undergraduate and postgraduate medical seats have expanded substantially. He said that this unprecedented growth is creating greater opportunities for aspiring doctors, strengthening the healthcare workforce and ensuring that quality medical care reaches every corner of the country.

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- People Skills and Communication: Learning how to be a good friend, listen to others, and talk clearly so people know what you mean.
Reading Maps and Analog Clocks: Knowing how to find your way around on a map and telling time on a clock that has a face and hands.
Cursive: Learning how to write with fancy, loopy, connected letters.
Writing a Letter: Knowing how to write a kind message on paper to send to someone you care about.
Spelling and Writing: Knowing the right letters for words and putting them together to write stories or share your ideas.
Writing a Check: Learning how grown-ups use special paper slips to pay for things.
Ability to Focus: Practicing how to pay attention to just one thing at a time until you are finished. ↩︎








