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India declared maternal and neonatal tetanus-free: Narendra Modi

<p>The World Health Organisation has declared that mothers and newborns in India are free from tetanus at the time of birth, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in New Delhi on Thursday</p>

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India Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks during the "Call To Action Summit" in New Delhi on August 27, 2015.

India Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks during the "Call To Action Summit" in New Delhi on August 27, 2015.

New Delhi: The World Health Organisation has declared that mothers and newborns in India are free from tetanus at the time of birth, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in New Delhi on Thursday.

Inaugurating the Call to Action Summit 2015, an initiative to reduce child and maternal deaths across the world, the prime minister said the decisions taken during the conclave will shape the world in the next 15 years.

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