India wants to work with a Ghanaian health university on plant medicines. Indian High Commissioner Manish Gupta said they plan to sign an agreement with the University of Health and Allied Sciences in the Volta Region. The partnership will focus on Ayurveda, an ancient Indian medical system using herbs and lifestyle changes to treat illnesses. Mr. Gupta believes these treatments can help many Ghanaians who already use similar methods.
He visited the region recently and met with Regional Minister James Gunu. He talked about how India already invests in Ghanaian rice farming, sugar production, and energy. The commissioner mentioned new chances for teamwork in wellness tourism and farm processing industries. He pointed out that over 4,000 Ghanaians have benefited from Indian technical training programs.
During his trip, the commissioner talked with local business people about health, farming, and computer technology opportunities. He praised the beauty of the Volta Region and how friendly the people are. Mr. Gupta ended his visit by talking about how important newspapers and news shows are for democracy. He hopes to come back to the Volta Region again soon.
He visited the region recently and met with Regional Minister James Gunu. He talked about how India already invests in Ghanaian rice farming, sugar production, and energy. The commissioner mentioned new chances for teamwork in wellness tourism and farm processing industries. He pointed out that over 4,000 Ghanaians have benefited from Indian technical training programs.
During his trip, the commissioner talked with local business people about health, farming, and computer technology opportunities. He praised the beauty of the Volta Region and how friendly the people are. Mr. Gupta ended his visit by talking about how important newspapers and news shows are for democracy. He hopes to come back to the Volta Region again soon.