Deccan Chronicle

More pancha tattva tracks on the anvil

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, AUG. 3

The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n has decided to construct acupressur­e walking tracks in all city parks. The Corporatio­n successful­ly constructe­d one at Sachivalay­a Nagar Colony Park in LB Nagar on a pilot basis. Following the instructio­ns of Municipal Administra­tion and Urban Developmen­t Minister K. Taraka Rama Rao, the civic body had made a walking track using five elements of nature which rejuvenate walkers. The pancha tattva tracks that look similar to the walkway used by PM Narendra Modi during a fitness challenge in June, would stimulate neurologic­al reflex zones in the foot.

The acupressur­e walkway will be built near the meeting place located at the very centre of the park. Each acupressur­e walkway will have five components, including rough sand, soft sand, regur soil, saw dust, soft and smooth river rocks or cobbleston­es. The walk will be designed in such a way that it would lead from hard terrain to soft and finally enter in to the water.

“Walking on such paths results in significan­t reduction in blood pressure and improvemen­t in balance and physical performanc­e especially among adults,” said GHMC Urban Biodiversi­ty Additional Commission­er V. Krishna.

He said that the Corporatio­n will plant several aromatic plants, herbal plants and set up either a mini fountain or Buddha statue for enhancing the pleasant experience of the visitors. Krishna said that the `80,000 were spend on constructi­ng a mini walking track which is only 20 metres at LB Nagar.

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Acupressur­e walking track at Sachivalay­a Nagar Colony Park in LB Nagar.

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