National Deworming Day 10th August 2024 & Mop Up Day 17th August 22024 (Round Second) To combat the situation of worm infection in India, Indian government (Ministry of Health and Family Welfare) launched the National Deworming Day (NDD) in February 2015 as part of the National Health Mission. The aim of this programme is to deworm all the children from 1 to 19 years and improve their well-being. The programme is being held every year biannualy in the month of March and August. To run the programme successfully and to achieve the goal,Schools and Anganwadi Centres are being used as platform to administer the Deworming Tablet through Teachers and AWWs. Worm infection is very harmful, especially in kids, which interferes with the mental and physical health of the children which put their future at risk. It interferes with the nutrient uptake of kids and creates various problems such as anemia, malnourishment, and other mental physical disorders. Deworming is a very necessary step taken by the government for children’s health, education and productivity. Infected children easily get sick, tired and lose their concentration level. Deworming through tablets is universally recognized and very safe and cost-effective method to achieve high take-up of preventive healthcare. Huge population of children in India is at high risk of soil-transmitted helminths than other countries in the world. The major goal of the campaign is to deworm all the school going children (preschool and school) between the ages of 1-19 years. It is implemented to improve the overall health for a better cognitive development among kids so that they can get a quality life in future. NDD was today launched officially today in Medical block Pampore by worthy ADC Awantipora in presence of BMO Pampore at Govt Middle School Satpokhran. A total of 51452 children between the age group of 01-19 yrs are going to be administered Deworming Tablet in Medical Block Pampore today and on Mop Up Day. Video Feroz Ahamd
National Deworming Day 10th August 2024 & Mop Up Day 17th August 22024 (Round Second) To combat the situation of worm infection in India, Indian government (Ministry of Health and Family Welfare) launched the National Deworming Day (NDD) in February 2015 as part of the National Health Mission. The aim of this programme is to deworm all the children from 1 to 19 years and improve their well-being. The programme is being held every year biannualy in the month of March and August. To run the programme successfully and to achieve the goal,Schools and Anganwadi Centres are being used as platform to administer the Deworming Tablet through Teachers and AWWs. Worm infection is very harmful, especially in kids, which interferes with the mental and physical health of the children which put their future at risk. It interferes with the nutrient uptake of kids and creates various problems such as anemia, malnourishment, and other mental physical disorders. Deworming is a very necessary step taken by the government for children’s health, education and productivity. Infected children easily get sick, tired and lose their concentration level. Deworming through tablets is universally recognized and very safe and cost-effective method to achieve high take-up of preventive healthcare. Huge population of children in India is at high risk of soil-transmitted helminths than other countries in the world. The major goal of the campaign is to deworm all the school going children (preschool and school) between the ages of 1-19 years. It is implemented to improve the overall health for a better cognitive development among kids so that they can get a quality life in future. NDD was today launched officially today in Medical block Pampore by worthy ADC Awantipora in presence of BMO Pampore at Govt Middle School Satpokhran. A total of 51452 children between the age group of 01-19 yrs are going to be administered Deworming Tablet in Medical Block Pampore today and on Mop Up Day. Video Feroz Ahamd
- National Deworming Day 10th August 2024 & Mop Up Day 17th August 22024 (Round Second) To combat the situation of worm infection in India, Indian government (Ministry of Health and Family Welfare) launched the National Deworming Day (NDD) in February 2015 as part of the National Health Mission. The aim of this programme is to deworm all the children from 1 to 19 years and improve their well-being. The programme is being held every year biannualy in the month of March and August. To run the programme successfully and to achieve the goal,Schools and Anganwadi Centres are being used as platform to administer the Deworming Tablet through Teachers and AWWs. Worm infection is very harmful, especially in kids, which interferes with the mental and physical health of the children which put their future at risk. It interferes with the nutrient uptake of kids and creates various problems such as anemia, malnourishment, and other mental physical disorders. Deworming is a very necessary step taken by the government for children’s health, education and productivity. Infected children easily get sick, tired and lose their concentration level. Deworming through tablets is universally recognized and very safe and cost-effective method to achieve high take-up of preventive healthcare. Huge population of children in India is at high risk of soil-transmitted helminths than other countries in the world. The major goal of the campaign is to deworm all the school going children (preschool and school) between the ages of 1-19 years. It is implemented to improve the overall health for a better cognitive development among kids so that they can get a quality life in future. NDD was today launched officially today in Medical block Pampore by worthy ADC Awantipora in presence of BMO Pampore at Govt Middle School Satpokhran. A total of 51452 children between the age group of 01-19 yrs are going to be administered Deworming Tablet in Medical Block Pampore today and on Mop Up Day. Video Feroz Ahamd1
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