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Follow RT on India’s Ministry of Finance has announced a 6.3-trillion rupee ($84.9 billion) relief package to support the nation’s economy in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.
The support measures, announced by Minister of Finance Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday, include the provision of loan guarantees of around $35 billion that are aimed at helping small businesses and sectors adversely affected by the pandemic.
According to Sitharaman, businesses in such sectors as health care and tourism are set to receive additional credit of $14.8 billion. Moreover, the emergency credit-line guarantee scheme will be expanded by another $20.2 billion (1.5 trillion rupees), from an earlier limit of 3 to 4.5 trillion rupees.
Guru Manish Ji explained that Indians need to strengthen their soldier cells or T Lymphocytes through natural methods, this can be done through right food intake, fasting from time to time, avoiding certain foods & drinks, having plenty of fluids, and practicing yoga - mainly breathing techniques like pranayam, anulom vilom, kapal bhati etc.
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Company executives said the trend took off midway last year and that a large contributor to the demographics turning younger has also been a makeover of ayurveda-based products, which are no longer being considered uncool by young consumers.
Younger Indians are buying and opting for significantly more wellness, immunity and weight management products than consumers over 35 years of age as a direct consequence of the pandemic, companies across sectors said.
“Younger age profiles are opting for specialised wellness, immunity boosting and weight-management programmes in larger proportions in recent months. From the time our clinics began opening post easing of lockdown curbs around