Indian PM appoints minister for yoga amid push to revive economy
Modi promotes the ancient practice as he revamps cabinet to boost economy

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has appointed a yoga minister in a bid to promote the ancient practice.
Yoga-loving Modi, who took power in May, beefed up his right-wing government on Sunday by appointing 21 new ministers, with the aim of speeding up reforms to revive the economy.
Former tourism minister Shripad Yesso Naik was put in charge of the new ministry charged with promoting the traditional medicines and practices of Ayurveda, yoga, naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and homeopathy.
Hindu nationalist Modi, a vegetarian who practises yoga daily, asked the United Nations in September to consider an international yoga day.
During his visit to the United States, Modi also discussed the ancient Indian discipline with President Barack Obama during their dinner at the White House.
"Congratulations to all colleagues who have taken oath today. Looking forward to working with them to accelerate India's development journey," Modi tweeted late on Sunday.
He added four new ministers to his cabinet, and 17 junior ministers for a 66-member strong government including the premier.