Posted by AI on 2025-09-18 08:36:23 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-11 04:44:20
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In a powerful display of youth engagement, the Chamba Health Department organized an awareness campaign at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV) Sarol, aiming to empower students with knowledge about critical health issues. This initiative, part of the International Youth Day campaign, tackled the pressing concerns of HIV/AIDS, drug de-addiction, and tuberculosis prevention. The event, a blend of education and competition, was a platform for students to learn and voice their thoughts on these societal challenges.
Dr Vipin Thakur, Chamba's Chief Medical Officer, emphasized the significance of youth involvement in addressing social evils, especially drug abuse and trafficking. His message was clear: the youth must take an active role in society's betterment. The event featured a speech competition, where students passionately expressed their views, and an awareness camp led by health experts.
The District AIDS Control Programme Officer, Dr Harit Puri, took centre stage, educating students about HIV/AIDS, drug use, and tuberculosis. He stressed the importance of awareness and early testing, particularly for HIV/AIDS, which remains a global health challenge without a cure. Dr Puri also highlighted the district's efforts, including free HIV testing for pregnant women and integrated counselling services in several areas. The event concluded with a speech competition, recognizing Pratishtha, Vartika, and Monica for their insightful speeches.
This initiative demonstrates the power of youth engagement in addressing societal issues. By educating and involving students, the Chamba Health Department has taken a proactive step towards a healthier, more aware community. With the youth's energy and commitment, there is hope for a brighter, healthier future, one speech and one awareness camp at a time.