“Great work will happen in India” Bill Gates appreciates the work on vaccines in India

Microsoft company co-founder Bill Gates visited a slums in Bhubaneswar on Wednesday morning and interacted with the people living there.

Bhubaneshwar : Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates on his arrival in India appreciated the work on vaccines in India, he was also impressed by the low cost of various products.
Addressing the gathering, Bill Gates said, “…In the world of vaccines, there’s a lot to be done and a lot of that great work will happen here in India. I was impressed to hear about how you’re bringing the cost of various products down. No doubt that’s important for the entire world…The idea of having a TB diagnostic is our top priority for diagnostics. There are many diagnostics that we want, but the one that would be the most dramatic would be to have something like a $2 or less TB diagnostic, which would meet the goals that the government of India and the Gates Foundation have of reducing TB cases making that quite realistic… One disease that you mentioned, sickle cell, is a significant priority for the Gates Foundation. Even though India has significant sickle cell, it’s Africa where you have the most dramatic burden for that. So in the same way that you’re looking for a low-cost genetic therapy for sickle cell, we’re doing that. So I’d love to combine our efforts…”

Bill gates Visited Slums Of Bhubaneshwar

Bhubaneswar: Microsoft company co-founder Bill Gates visited a slums in Bhubaneswar on Wednesday morning and interacted with the people living there.

Along with this, he also visited Biju Adarsh Colony in Maa Mangala Basti along with state government officials. Bill Gates inquired about the well-being of the people living in the slum and also interacted with the members of women self-help groups (SHGs) working there.

State Development Commissioner Anu Garg said, ‘We informed them that the slum dwellers have got land rights, tap water connections, toilets and electricity supply. He expressed happiness over converting the slum area into a model colony.

State Urban Development Secretary G. Forehead. Vathanan said Gates spoke to beneficiaries of various welfare schemes of the government. A resident of the colony said that philanthropist Bill Gates had talked to them and asked about the change in their lifestyle as a result of the schemes.