New Delhi. Union Health Minister, invited 50 nurses along with their family members at his residence to honor them, who were invited as Special Guests to witness and participate in the Independence Day celebrations from the ramparts of the Red Fort. These Special Guests were part of the 1800 special guests from various walks of life ranging from Sarpanches, teachers, farmers, and fishermen.
Union Health Minister appreciated the nurses for their marvelous and tireless noble work for changing the fortunes of the country. He emphasized that “their efforts laid the foundation for the global recognition, trust and praise garnered by India from the world.”
Health Minister lauded the dedication of nurses and stated “their service during the pandemic will be remembered forever. This is our culture that taught us to serve people. Health is not a commerce but a service which is inherent in our culture.”
Sharing their experience from the pandemic times, nurses said that the pandemic was a tough time for all of us especially for the medical fraternity. During this period, we realized how difficult it is to work at the border to safeguard it. Initially, we were apprehensive but when PPE kits were provided and we started following covid protocol, then we had a sigh of relief. We kept PPE kits at our homes and took many people to hospital from our society and saved their lives.
Nursing officers expressed their gratitude to Prime Minister for steering the nation and encouraging clapping and flowering by the people of the nation which was such a kind and motivational gesture for all of us which emboldened our spirit and morale.
Union Health Secretary, congratulated the nurses community on Independence Day. He also noted that for the first time, 50 nursing officers have been invited for Independence Day.
V.Hekali Zhimomi, Additional Secretary, M/o HFW and other officials were present on this occasion.