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lonita · 7 years
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Don't hold it
I think our natural tendency is to hold our breath when performing an action, but that's actually a physically taxing - even weak - move. When you breath in, and then hold a breath, you use muscles to do it. It takes power away from the body, from the actions. Breathing out, however, does not. It takes no power. We breath out when cutting/striking, because we can put more force behind it. Breathing out is an action of power. It's also a part of why so many parts of the waza end together. Wasted motion is, well, wasted motion. Stepping, strike, and exhale at the same time. Step back, end chuburi, and exhale at the same time. One time I stumbled and lost my balance in class because I didn't realise I'd been holding my breath that tightly or much. I got dizzy. Tension in the body also takes away from your power, including locking your knees. You can't put force behind a cut if you're too tense, because you've used all your force, and there's no give when you move. I think ballet is the only thing in the world where locking of the knees is desirous. It actually makes you terribly unstable in iai (and other things), to lock the knees.
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vsplusonline · 4 years
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Industry hails Assam budget 2020-21, CM Sonowal terms it as pro people
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Industry hails Assam budget 2020-21, CM Sonowal terms it as pro people
GUWAHATI: Assam chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal said the state budget 2020-21, presented on Friday in Assam Legislative Assembly, was pro-people.
The industry said it was inclusive and growth oriented.
Opposition Congress walked out, alleging the proposals were leaked online before presentation.
Sonowal said that the budget will benefit all sections of the people living in all districts. He also said that the budget will stimulate development and lend equal dignity, equal growth to all.
The CM also said that the budget has provided steps to catapult social, economic, educational empowerment along with providing social security to all in the state.
He also thanked Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma for presenting a Budget which will be the catalyst for equal development and equal dignity of all sections of the people belonging to all districts.
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) welcomed the budget proposals. “The Budget clearly reflects the State Government’s focus on inclusive and sustainable development, job creation and structural reforms,” Pradeep Bagla, Chairman, CII Assam State Council & Managing Director, Amrit Cement Pvt Ltd., said.
“The proposal to acquire 13.65% additional stake by the Government of Assam in Numaligarh Refinery Limited will boost up the economy of the State and will play the role a growth engine in the years to come.
Bagla complemented the State Government on the remarkable achievement of ensuring 17% increase in the State GST collection in comparison to the national average of 4% growth.
Pankaj Goswami, Vice Chairman, CII Assam State Council & Chief General Manager Oil India Limited, described the State Budget as forward-looking. “The Budget took major steps for transforming the educational scenario of the state. The announcement of establishing several medical and engineering colleges and universities in different parts of the state will let higher education easily accessible even in the remotest corner of Assam. Adequate emphasis has been given for building women capacities and ensuring their safety and comfort”, he added.
“Overall, the Budget is well balanced, and can create enablers for growth and unlock the true potential of the State,” said the Vice Chairman of CII Assam State Council.
Ranjit Barthakur, Chairman FICCI North East Advisory Council said “this is a very pragmatic budget, particularly given that the resources available to the state Government is limited. The focus on infrastructure development under Asom Mala, Chuburi Poka Rasta Asoni and City infrastructure development fund will go a long way in boosting the states economic prospects”
He also welcomed the focus on Education and Health care “the initiative to provincialize teachers posts, creation of new technical institutes and the focus on educational institutions in the Tea gardens will have far reaching impact on development of the state” he said.
Ashish Phookan, Chairman FICCI, Assam State Council while welcoming the budget proposals said “ the focus on development of entrepreneurship by including entrepreneurship in school and college curriculums and initiatives like support for the development of entrepreneurs groups villages and micro enterprise support fund have the potential to transform the states economic landscape in the near future”.
He also welcomed decision to make special provisions for development of Sibsagar as an Iconic Tourism Destination and the initiatives for welfare of tea tribes.
The Joint Forum of Assam Tea Planters’ Association (ATPA), North Eastern Tea Association (NETA) and Bharatiya Cha Parishad (BCP) hail the Assam Budget 2020. “We are grateful to Chief Minister, Finance Minister and Industries Minister for announcing TEA MISSION in the budget. Under the Tea Mission, a subsidy of Rs. 7/- per kg for production of “Orthodox tea”, withdrawal of Agricultural Income Tax for three years and 3% interest subvention on all term loans & working capital loans would be of great help especially when the tea industry is passing through crisis period,” the body observed.
“However, we appeal to the Finance Minister to include Green Tea, White Tea, Purple Tea, Yellow Tea, Oolong Tea and all other specialty teas under the Rs.7/- per kg subsidy scheme so that small tea growers engaged in production of specialty teas can also avail the scheme”, said Bidyananda Barkakoty, Adviser NETA.
“Presently the production of Orthodox tea, Green tea and other specialty teas in Assam is to the tune of about 70 million kgs annually, which is about ten percent of Assam’s total production. This subsidy will encourage tea producers to produce more orthodox tea, which has a global demand. This will also help in increase in price of CTC tea variety because of less production due to some quantity getting converted to orthodox variety”, said Barkakoty.
Tea Association of India (TAI)stated that Finance Minister of Assam presenting budget for five consecutive terms has made strong pitch for the Social Security Sectors.
TAI commends on some of the important reliefs announced for the Tea Industry in Assam which should provide immediate relief to the beleaguered Tea Industry of Assam, for example reported withdrawal of Agriculture Income Tax for the next three years, an orthodox subsidy of Rs.7/-per kg which should usher an immediate relief to the beleaguered Tea Industry. Moreover to increase the demand of Assam Orthodox tea in the International Market, subsidy or purchase of orthodox machinery commencing is a much thought about provision on the part of the Government.
TAI stated, ” It remains grateful to the Government for the realistic assessment made by it on the State of the Industry and its decision to provide 3% interest subvention on all term loans, working capital loans should prove to be a boost for the Tea Industry”.
TAI added that for the tea industry, in specific social security assurances for the Tea garden workers for each tea garden worker to get Rs.50,000/- payment of Gratuity on the very day of retirement from service, expecting mothers in the tea garden to be paid Rs.18,000/- to take care of their health are very significant.
“Some other benefits such as free electricity to tea garden workers and BPL families, family Assistance to widows financial assistance, to Tea Tribal and Adivasis students who have passed HSLC or HSC provided they continue to pursue their education, lays a strong foundation for raising education capabilities of Tea Garden youth and Releasing of third tranche of Direct Benefit Terms of Rs.3000/- to over three lakhs tea garden workers and allocation of 4 kg of free sugar novel Schemes for the tea garden population of Assam which constitutes roughly 20% by the State’s population”.
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