PM Modi inaugurates Zen Garden, Kaizen Academy in Ahmedabad, elaborates on his.
PM Modi inaugurates Zen Garden, Kaizen Academy in Ahmedabad, elaborates on his vision of creating Mini-Japan in Gujarat
Prime Minister, Narendra Modi addressing at the inauguration of Zen Garden and Kaizen Academy at AMA, Ahmedabad, through video conferencing, in New Delhi.
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday inaugurated a Zen Garden and Kaizen Academy at Ahmedabad Management Association (AMA) in Ahmedabad via video conference and elaborated on his vision of creating a ‘Mini-Japan’ in Gujarat.
The Prime Minister also thanked leaders of Hyogo Prefecture especially Governor Toshizo Ido and Hyogo International association for their contribution to the establishment of the Zen Garden and Kaizen Academy.
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Hyogo Governor Toshizo Ido holds a news conference concerning the third state of emergency on April 21. (Ryo Takeda)
KOBE Governor Toshizo Ido of Hyogo Prefecture signaled May 5 he will seek an extension to the 17-day state of emergency for the novel coronavirus pandemic that is set to expire May 11.
“Under the current infection situation, the tight situation at our hospitals will not be corrected,” Ido told reporters. “There is a high probability I will have to ask the central government to extend the state of emergency.”
Ido’s comment came a day after Osaka Governor Hirofumi Yoshimura said emergency curbs for his jurisdiction neighboring Hyogo would have to be extended.
People wearing face masks ride on a train in Osaka on April 14. (AP Photo)
Osaka Prefecture confirmed a record 1,208 new coronavirus cases on April 15, while Hyogo Prefecture reported 493 cases, its second-highest number ever.
Osaka’s daily tally broke the previous record of 1,130, set on April 14, and topped 1,000 for the third consecutive day.
The latest count brought Osaka’s cumulative number of COVID-19 cases to 64,448. The death toll from the virus in the prefecture rose by four on April 15 to reach 1,238.
Hyogo reported a record 507 infections on April 14. Hyogo Governor Toshizo Ido on April 15 expressed alarm at the strain being placed on the prefecture’s health care system, saying it is in a “critical situation.”