KONDAPALLI (VIJAYWADA), Sept. 10 -- 23 kilometres from Vijaywada, in the suburb of Kondapalli, one finds the real story of Centre's 'Make in India' campaign. Carrying out the legacy for the last 400 years, these artisans have no time to spare. They are crafting the most beautiful of handmade painted wooden toys with utmost zeal. These toys are also exported to other countries and are leaving China behind. With Andhra Pradesh as the pairing state of Punjab under the Centre's "Ek Bharat Shreshta Bharat' initiative, a recent visit by Punjab based journalists to the state of Andhra Pradesh organised by the Press Information Bureau (PIB), revealed how the government in this coastal state has been putting its best put forward to save the heritage. For encouraging younger generation who learn the craft of making these hand-made wooden toys, the state government here has been providing a daily stipend of Rs 300 over a period of 90 days to these students. Moreover, all the produce is purchased by the Andhra Pradesh Handicrafts Development Corporation and are also sold by the government online besides at Lepakshi emporium....