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Assam: Venkaiiah Naidu asked the government to enter lessons about water conservation in the school curriculum

Assam: Venkaiiah Naidu asked the government to enter lessons about water conservation in the school curriculum
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Guwahati: Paying attention to the importance of the river and their rejuvenation, Venkaiiah Naidu’s vice president has requested the state and state government to include lessons about the importance of water conservation in the school curriculum.
Naidu, who arrived at Guwahati on Sunday on the northeast tour, began his journey by inaugurating the cum-cum-cultural center on the banks of the Brahmaputra which was once a Ahom army base camp who rejected Mughal from entering most Assam in the decisive Saraghat battle In 1671.
The Heritage Center of the River Mahabahu Brahmaputra was inaugurated in front of Governor Jagdish Mukhi, Minister of Himanta’s Minister of Himanta Buswa Sarma and other officials in Panbazar.
Naidu called for a strong national campaign about the need to rejuvenate the rivers and suggest, “We save our rivers with a feeling of closeness.” “Schools must conduct natural camps for students from young age so children, especially those who live in it.
Urban areas, see and enjoy the splendor of nature,” he said.
Naidu recorded a hill inheritance in the heart of Guwahati where the heritage center was because it was the base camp of a very strong General Ahom, Lachit Borphukan.
Under the Aegis Metropolitan Development Authority, the entire hill with the deputy bungalow of the British era perched above, along with the surrounding land has been converted into a legacy center – dedicated to the magnificent spirit and heritage Brahmaputra.
During a visit, Naidu watched several parts of the center such as the art gallery, the center hall with the theme “Living along the river” and “Majuli Angle” containing famous masks, panel paintings, and other artifacts.
Naidu appreciates the fact that the heritage campus is pedestrians and vehicle traffic has been banned from maintaining the tranquility of that place.
He suggested other inheritance centers across the country must also adopt green and healthy practices, by making walking and cycling lines to explore visitors.
Then, Naidu inaugurated his first Pet-MRI-Of wings in North in the State Cancer Institute at Medical College Medical Hospital.
He said the medical profession must be taken as a mission and not for commissions.
“Do it by desire for the nation,” he urged the medical brotherhood.
Naidu also urged everyone to avoid junk food and support traditional food, prescribed by ancestors.
“Eat Western food, pizza, and this burger will not be suitable for us,” he said.
The Chairman of the Sarma Minister said the Pet-MRI wing would greatly increase the treatment of cancer in the region.
Turned on with the total cost of the RS 62 Crore project, this has become the fourth PET-MRI engine in India installed in a government hospital equipped with “flight time” technology.
“This machine is faster than PET-CT and is important for sophisticated cancer research activities,” Sarma said.
In another event, Naidu’s vice president gopinath Bordoloi Lokapriya for integration and national contributions to 2021 on the author and Bachelor of Nirode Kumar Barooh, Kastba Gandhi National Warning, Branch Assam, and Chamber Choir, Meghalaya, in a Srimanta Sankaradeva Kalakshetra program here on Sunday.
This award brings RS cash prizes.
5 lakh, quotes and scarves.

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