Nestlé India
organizes Healthy Kids Programme
JAMMU, NOVEMBER 27:
Minister of State for Education and Tourism, Priya Sethi has called for
promoting and reviving the age old traditional living style and food habits among
the younger generation to ensure healthy and disease free life. She said
majority of younger generation has switched over to western living culture and
their food and other living habits are becoming hazardous with the result
today’s youth is suffering from several serious ailments related to their
fitness.
Speaking at a
programme organized by the Nestlé India in association with Magic Bus India
Foundation on the theme of Healthy Kids at KC Residency here today, the
Minister said that good health is prerequisite for a long a prosperious life of
a human being and every effort must be made to generate greater awareness among
younger generation to adopt an healthy and sound living style for a happy and
prosperious life. She stressed the need for organizing informative programmes
by the NGOs, Health Department and Corporate Sector under social responsibility
for the benefits of youth to discourage them from indulging in unhealthy food
and living habits.
The objective of
the programme was to sensitize the youth and adolescents from various schools
in Jammu through detailed interactions and debate with the parents in order to
encourage and adopting healthy food and living habits at home. The parents were
also counselled to provide nutritional diet to their children so that they can
perform well and compete in various fields in life. She emphasized on
inculcating the nutritional education in the schools which can create great
impact on the minds of students. She urged the parents to encourage their
children to enhance thier physical activities like sports, morning walk, yoga
to keep physically and mentally fit.
Lauding the Nestlé
India and Magic Bus India Foundation for hosting such an informative programme
with a special focus on important subject of nutritional education for the
youth, Priya maintained that the initiative will go a long way in inspiring the
students, youth and parents to change their food and living habits for a
healthy life. She called for more such programmes for the benefits of the
society. Priya said that health and nutrition play a very significant role in
shaping better lives and therefore it is critical to ensure that individuals
develop good nutritional habits from the early years of life and guidance from
parents is equally important and can do wonders, she asserted.
She said the
problem of malnutrition was not only limited to under privileged sections of
the society, but well off people were also facing these issues due to wrong
eating habits. Such issues can only be addressed by a massive awareness among
and sensitizing the children by their parents and health department. She
appreciated the efforts of Magic Bus India Foundation for holding such an
informative workshop and hoped that it will go a long way in creating awareness
amongst the children to adopt healthy food habits and living style.
Taking a serious
notice of drug abuse in the society, the Minister maintained that this biggest
social evil is eating the vitals of the society and younger generation is
moving towards destruction. She called for collective efforts by various
stakeholders of the society to fight against the menace of drug addiction.
Speaking on the
occasion, Senior Vice President - Corporate Affairs, Nestlé India Sanjay
Khajuria said the Nestlé Healthy Kids Programme is designed specifically for
government schools & communities with an aim of creating awareness
regarding nutrition and healthy living.
The volunteers of
Magic Bus India Foundation enthralled the occasion through their performances.
CEO Magic Bus,
Jayant Rastogi, President Chamber of Traders Federation, Neeraj Anand,
concerned Executives from Nestle India, Senior Functionaries of Education
Department besides representatives of various schools along with members and
volunteer of Magic Bus India Foundation were present during the launch event.
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