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Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Naidu invites Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for capital foundation laying ceremony


Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu met Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Tokyo on Tuesday and invited him for the foundation stone laying ceremony of the new capital at Amaravati.

Appreciating the efforts of the AP government to attract investments, Mr. Abe promised that Japan would extend all possible financial and technical assistance for building of the capital. Mr. Naidu also requested Mr. Abe to make some institutionalised arrangements for improving the relationship between AP and Japan, to which the Japanese Prime Minister replied in the affirmative, according to a press release from the Chief Minister’s Office.

Later, Mr. Naidu also presented Tirupati prasadam and a shawl to Mr. Abe. Before meeting the Prime Minister of Japan, Mr. Naidu also had a brief interaction with the Chief Cabinet Secretary of the that country, Yoshihide Suga. Later, in a meeting with Akihiro Ohta of Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT), Mr. Naidu sought the cooperation of the MLIT in construction of ports, airports, roads in Andhra Pradesh .

Mr. Ohta said: “Since AP has a long coastline on the East, it is logistically close to Japan. With many Buddhist sites, AP is very attractive to us.”

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

100-cr Yoga Research Centre Coming up in Capital Region



VIJAYAWADA: A Rs 100-cr, Central government-funded National Research Center for Yoga and Naturopathy is being set up in the capital region of Andhra Pradesh, according to commissioner of AYUSH  Nalini Mohan.

Disclosing this to newsmen here Saturday -- the eve of the World Yoga Day -- he said, that the Central government was keen on promoting Yoga as an alternative medicine for disease management and hence it had sanctioned the research center in the AP capital region.

“Once the required land is handed over, the construction work will commence. The district administration has already identified 25 acres of land near Agiripalli,” he said and added that the centre would also run a naturopathy clinic.

The state government was also making efforts to set up ‘nature cure and yoga wellness centers’ in all 13 districts of AP by the end of this year, he said. “With the support of the Endowments Department, we have identified suitable places to set up these wellness centers at Srisailam (Kurnool district) Kalahasti and Kanipakam (Chittoor district), Vijayawada (Krishna district), Visakhapatnam (Viskhapatnam district) and Annavaram (East Godavari district) and we are looking for private partnership to set up such centers in the remaining districts. In these wellness centers, the integrated treatment like homeopathy and Yoga or Yoga and naturopathy and many other combinations would be available for the public,” he explained.

In Srisailam, the required land for the construction of a 100-bed Ayurvedic hospital had been identified and the construction work would commence shortly. AYUSH was already promoting naturopathy and yoga at 47 centres across the state under the National Rural Health Mission and the same would be introduced in 603 dispensaries under the department in the state shortly.

Regarding the upgradation of Ayurvedic hospital in Vijayawada, Nalini Mohan said that there was only 50 per cent occupancy ratio in this hospital due to lack of awareness among the public and lack of proper trained doctors. “For various diseases, there are treatments in this hospital, but the facilities are not sufficient. We have already requested the Central government for funds to develop the traditional methods of curing diseases and once the funds are sanctioned we will upgrade all the hospitals in the state and the doctors working in these hospitals will be given special training, but it will take another two or two and half years for it to happen,” he said.

‘NAMO Yoga’ App to be Launched

City-based Awesome Computech Private Limited will release a mobile application - ‘NAMO Yoga’ on Sunday marking the first International Yoga Day (IYD). Developed by company founder 17-year-old Sai Akash, it will feature 15 yoga asanas to be performed during the IYD.The ‘NAMO Yoga’ (short form for Narendra Modi) app will show the 15 asanas on demand. The free app can be downloaded through Play Store in Android, App Store in iOS and Windows Store in Windows. The objective is to make people not forget the asanas.