Narendra Modi raises concern for sickle cell anaemia patients during visit to stem cell research centre at Kyoto University

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Prime Minister,  Narendra Modi , Governor of Kyoto Prefecture,Keiji Yamada,  Ambassador of India to Japan, Deepa Gopalan WadhwaINVC ,
Kyoto University,
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today visited the ancient Toji Temple in Kyoto. He was accompanied on the visit to this Buddhist shrine, by the Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe.

The Prime Minister also visited the Golden Pavilion – the Kinkaku-ji Temple – at Kyoto, where he also interacted with a number of visitors who greeted him enthusiastically.

The Prime Minister visited CiRA – Center for iPS Cell Research and Application, at Kyoto University. He interacted with the Center`s Director, Mr. Shinya Yamanaka. The Prime Minister expressed concern over the prevalence of sickle cell anaemia, especially among tribal communities across India. The Prime Minister urged Mr. Yamanaka to work towards a cure for this. Mr. Yamanaka said that there are currently no Indian researchers at his institute, and he would like Indian scientists to conduct research at the institute.

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