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Improve effectiveness, enhance reliability to remain relevant: PM Modi to UN

Improve effectiveness, enhance reliability to remain relevant: PM Modi to UN
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United Nations: The UN must improve its effectiveness and enhance its reliability if it wants to remain relevant, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday, as he highlighted several recent events, including the World Bank scrapping its ease of doing business report over alleged irregularities in China data that questioned the credibility of the various world institutions.
Addressing the 76th session UN General Assembly here, the Prime Minister quoted great Indian diplomat Chanakya’s words “when the right action is not taken at the right time, then it is time itself that causes the action to fail” to push his point.
“If the United Nations wants to remain relevant. It will need to improve its effectiveness and enhance its reliability,” he said.
Modi said that today, all kinds of questions have been raised about the UN.
“We have seen such questions being raised, related to the climate crisis and during the COVID-19 pandemic,” he said.
The WHO, the UN’s health agency, has faced criticism since the Covid-19 outbreak first surfaced in China in December 2019.
WHO faced criticism that it was mishandling the crisis.
Former US president Donald Trump slammed the WHO as a “puppet” of China and accused it of covering up the start of the outbreak and allowing the virus to spread around the entire world.
“The proxy war going on in many parts of the world, terrorism and the recent crisis in Afghanistan have further highlighted the seriousness of these questions,” the Prime Minister said.
“With regard to the origin of COVID-19 and the ease of doing business rankings, institutions of global governance have damaged the credibility they had built after decades of hard work,” he said.
The World Bank recently said it was discontinuing its flagship Doing Business publication, citing data irregularities in recent editions of the global business climate index.
The decision was taken after a probe of data irregularities allegedly due to pressure by some top bank officials to boost China’s ranking in 2017 came to light.
The World Bank said in a statement that the decision came after internal audit reports had raised “ethical matters, including the conduct of former Board officials as well as current and/or former Bank staff” and a board investigation conducted by the law firm WilmerHale.
The WilmerHale report cited “direct and indirect pressure” from senior staff in the office of then-World Bank President Jim Yong Kim to change the report’s methodology to boost China’s score.
“It is essential that we constantly strengthen the UN, in order to safeguard global order, global laws and global values,” Modi said.
PM Modi said that India has developed the world’s first DNA vaccine against COVID-19, which can be administered to all people above the age of 12 years.
“India, which lives on Sewa Paramo Dharma (service is the main duty), is engaged in vaccination development and manufacturing despite limited resources. I want to inform UNGA that India has developed the world’s first DNA vaccine, which can be administered to all people above the age of 12 years,” Modi said, addressing the 76th United Nations General Assembly session here.
Last month, the Drugs Controller General of India gave Emergency Use Authorisation (EUA) to Zydus Cadila’s indigenously developed needle-free COVID-19 vaccine, ZyCoV-D, which is to be administered to beneficiaries in the age group of 12-18 years in the country.
“Another mRNA vaccine is in its late stages of development. Scientists in India are also engaged in the development of a nasal vaccine for Corona. Realising its responsibility towards humanity, India has once again started giving vaccines to the needy of the world. I also invite vaccine manufacturers from all over the world today to- Come, Make Vaccine in India,” the prime minister said.
ZyCoV-D when injected, produces the spike protein of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and elicits an immune response, which plays a vital role in protection from coronavirus as well as viral clearance.
The “plug-and-play” technology on which the plasmid DNA platform is based can be easily adapted to deal with mutations in the virus, such as those already occurring.
The vaccine has a 66-per cent efficacy and it is to be stored in a temperature range of two to eight degrees Celsius.
The vaccine is needle-free, to be administered intradermally in three doses at days 0, 28 and 56. It is administered using PharmaJet, an applicator that ensures painless intradermal vaccine delivery.
According to Johns Hopkins university data, the deadly virus has so far infected 231,154,501 people and killed 4,737,927 globally.

 


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