52 lakh children to be dewormed
SRINAGAR, JULY 2: Principal Secretary Health & Medical Education, Dr Pawan
Kotwal today emphasized the need for strong convergence of the line departments
to ensure holistic health care and to improve the National De-worming Day (NDD)
coverage.
He was addressing the State Level Coordination Committee meeting for NDD with the officials of the Health, Education, ICDS,
Rural Development, Drinking Water and Sanitation and Panchayati Raj departments
here at Civil Secretariat, Srinagar. National Deworming Day is slated to be
observed on 10th August 2018 across the Country
with special focus on aspirational districts through Extended Gram Swaraj
Abhiyan.
Dr Pawan Kotwal urged the line departments to give
their full cooperation and coordinate with the health department for observing
NDD effectively.
He also called for concerted efforts to make the
entire State free from Soil Transmitted Helminths, and to give emphasis on
sanitation, cleanliness and for developing effective IEC strategies for
community awareness and mobilization during National Deworming Day. Along
with Albendazole administration, he directed the officers to ensure behaviour
change practices in terms of cleanliness, hygiene, use of toilets, wearing
shoes/chappals, washing hands etc. which is also important to reduce incidents
of re-infection.
Mission Director, National Health Mission, J&K, Dr Yashpal Sharma
while giving the power point presentation in the meeting, announced that for
August round of National Deworming Day this year, the Government is aiming to
reach more than 52 lakh children and teenagers in the age group of 1-19 years
in the State and it shall be implemented through the platform of all the
Government and Private schools and Anganwadi centres in the State. He informed
that last year 35.96 Lakh children in the August 2017 round were successfully
reached and dewormed on National Deworming Day. Deworming of the children ensures prevention of cognitive disability as
well decreasing the school drop-out rate of children by improving the overall
health of the children. All these initiatives move us closer to overall
wholesome development.
During a discussion regarding the establishment of Health & Wellness
Centres under Ayushman Bharat Programme, District Development
Commissioners of aspirational districts of Kupwara and Baramulla were told to
establish Health & Wellness Centres in the twin districts by 15th August
2018 as per Extended Gram Swaraj Abhiyan guidelines for
providing Comprehensive Primary Health Care to the masses.
Deputy Commissioner Kupwara, Khalid Jahangir; Deputy Commissioner
Baramulla Dr N.A. Naqash; State Mission Director, ICDS, VirjiHangloo;
Director Rural Development Department, Jammu; Deputy Director, Health Services,
Kashmir; Chief Medical Officer, Baramulla & Kupwara and other officials
were present in the meeting.
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