
As part of the ongoing Drug Free J&K campaign, an awareness programme was organized today at Government High School, Shalteng to combat drug abuse.
The programme, held on the directions of Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Dr. Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat, aimed at sensitizing the local population, especially the youth, about the ill effects of drug abuse and the importance of a healthy and addiction-free lifestyle.
The event witnessed the participation of Officers from SMC, Education, Health, Excise, Social Welfare and other departments, besides the staff and students of the School.
On the occasion, speakers emphasized community responsibility in tackling substance abuse and encouraged youth to engage in constructive and developmental activities.
During the programme, interactive sessions were also held to engage the participants and spread the message effectively on the initiatives pattern. The participants took a pledge to support the drug free J&K campaign to protect the young generations from the ill effects of the drug menace.
PR/DDI/K/25/328/
Department of Ayush organises Medical camps across Shopian
SHOPIAN, APRIL 26: On the directions of the Director Ayush J&K, Dr. Nuzhat Bashir Shah, a series of impactful medical camps were successfully organized today to cater to the healthcare needs of the community at Shopian.
A free medical camp was held at Keller, Shopian during which free consultations and medicines were provided to the beneficiaries, besides health awareness was raised among the residents, focusing on accessible and preventive healthcare.
A medical camp cum Anemia screening was held at AHWC Turkwangam, Chitragam under anemia screening initiative. The program aimed at early detection and management of anemia, particularly among women and children, along with necessary treatment and counseling.
Besides, a school health check-up camp was conducted at Govt Primary School, Rukpora, Kaprin. The camp included general health assessments for students and awareness on hygiene, nutrition and personal care.
As part of the ongoing Drug Free J&K campaign, an awareness programme was organized today at Government High School, Shalteng to combat drug abuse.
The programme, held on the directions of Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Dr. Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat, aimed at sensitizing the local population, especially the youth, about the ill effects of drug abuse and the importance of a healthy and addiction-free lifestyle.
The event witnessed the participation of Officers from SMC, Education, Health, Excise, Social Welfare and other departments, besides the staff and students of the School.
On the occasion, speakers emphasized community responsibility in tackling substance abuse and encouraged youth to engage in constructive and developmental activities.
During the programme, interactive sessions were also held to engage the participants and spread the message effectively on the initiatives pattern. The participants took a pledge to support the drug free J&K campaign to protect the young generations from the ill effects of the drug menace.
PR/DDI/K/25/328/
Department of Ayush organises Medical camps across Shopian
SHOPIAN, APRIL 26: On the directions of the Director Ayush J&K, Dr. Nuzhat Bashir Shah, a series of impactful medical camps were successfully organized today to cater to the healthcare needs of the community at Shopian.
A free medical camp was held at Keller, Shopian during which free consultations and medicines were provided to the beneficiaries, besides health awareness was raised among the residents, focusing on accessible and preventive healthcare.
A medical camp cum Anemia screening was held at AHWC Turkwangam, Chitragam under anemia screening initiative. The program aimed at early detection and management of anemia, particularly among women and children, along with necessary treatment and counseling.
Besides, a school health check-up camp was conducted at Govt Primary School, Rukpora, Kaprin. The camp included general health assessments for students and awareness on hygiene, nutrition and personal care.
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