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New Delhi : Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr Mansukh Mandaviya on January 16, 2022, released a  commemorative Postal Stamp on Covid-19 Vaccine to mark the 1st anniversary of India’s National Covid-19 Vaccination programme along with Dr Bharati Pravin Pawar, Union Minister of State for Health & Family Welfare, and  Devusinh Chauhan, Union  Minister of State for Communications.

The commemorative stamp design features a healthcare worker inoculating a senior citizen with Covid-19 vaccine, along with an image of ‘COVAXIN’ vial. This stamp signifies the remarkable work done by our frontline healthcare workers and scientific community across the country in protecting the people against the Covid pandemic, according to a PIB release.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Mandaviya  said, “This is a historic occasion for us as postal stamp is being released on completion of one year of world’s largest Covid-19 vaccination programme, which was rolled out in India on January 16, 2021. Within a span of one year, we have administered more than 156 Crore doses. Our vaccination programme is, in fact, a role model for the global community. It is because of Jan Bhagidari that India was able to achieve this feat. He thanked all the Healthcare professionals, scientific community, vaccine manufacturers, and all the people for their relentless hardwork and dedication in fighting the Covid Pandemic.”

Highlighting the remarkable efforts of all the stakeholders in the collective fight against Covid-19, the Union Health Minister said,  “The entire world community is surprised with  our efforts in fighting the Covid pandemic. Despite having a high density of population, we have been able to administer more than 156 Crore Covid-19 Vaccine doses. India has encountered various challenges along the journey but it is the resolve and dedication of more than 135 crore people that we could overcome every challenge. Credit goes to our indigenous Research and Development and streamlined Production and Distribution of Vaccine. Amidst the environment of criticism and disbelief, the country gathered its spirits and worked against those who wanted to spread doubts and misinformation against indigenous vaccine and create vaccine hesitancy.”

He further highlighted that India’s vaccination programme is a story of the unparalleled journey of the country. It showcases the Indian model and the extraordinary achievement of our country guided by the unshakable conviction of the Prime Minister in the hidden potential and capabilities of the citizens of our country,Mandaviya said.

Dr Mandaviya said, “The enormous preparation required with little time has made it an unparalleled journey. Understanding the highly infectious nature of the disease and the need to ensure overall healthcare availability across the country was vital.” India did a strategic re-purposing of existing health infrastructure to ensure that the health systems providing primary healthcare at grassroots levels were strengthened, he added.

The Union Minister remarked that Proactive, Pre-emptive, and graded whole of Government and the whole of society approach are the hallmarks of India’s Covid response. Earlier, the process of vaccine research to vaccine availability for common people took several years but it was the visionary leadership of our the Prime Minister that it could be achieved in just nine months. Our Prime Minister has always encouraged our scientific fraternity and development of indigenous Covid vaccine in record time is an outcome of his strong belief, he added.

Applauding the collective efforts of all, the Union Health Minister said that India’s Vaccine drive is indeed an example of what India can achieve if citizens come together in the spirit of Jan Bhagidari as remarked by the Prime Minister.