Training cum Awareness program for Anganwadi workers held A day-long training programme-cum-awareness for 160 Anganwadi workers of Bareilly district was conducted on the subject Nutrition, Health and Hygiene in NLVS auditorium of IVRI on 26.03.2015. The program was organised by KVK as an intervention under the ICSSR funded research project entitled occupational health hazards among the male and female workers in livestock rearing. Director cum Vice Chancellor Dr R K Singh inaugurated the program and appreciated this novel effort of KVK. He highlighted the significant role played by Anganwadi workers in meeting the health and nutritional needs of children, pregnant women and lactating mothers and expressed his wish to repeat such women empowerment programmes & study sessions to cover large number of Anganwadies in near future. Guest of honour, Smt Buddhi Mishra, District program Officer motivated her Anganwaries to apply and extend the knowledge learnt in the program for the betterment of their clientele. She assured Anganwadi workers for full cooperation for their training needs by the department. Acting Joint Director, Extension Dr Mahesh Chander stressed on the necessity of organising such programs and called for more cooperative and collaborative efforts by KVK with state government schemes. Guest speaker, Dr Ajay Raj Sharma, National trainer, Nehru Yuva Kendra explained the child and kishori programs and also schedule of immunization among the children, adolescent and pregnant women. Dr Bharti Singh, Medical officer, Human hospital, IVRI spoke on role of nutrition and nutrients in diet of women and children at various stages. Third speaker Dr SVS Malik, Principal scientist, VPH explained the zoonotic diseases and importance of personal and kitchen hygiene and tips for sanitation for better health among the women and the adolescent girls. Program coordinator, Dr Hema Tripathi welcomed the gathering and appraised the Anganwadi workers about the ill effects of malnutrition among the child, adolescents, pregnant women and the nursing mothers in the rural areas. She also highlighted the role of Anganwadi workers in disseminating their services with responsibility and sincerity to fight against malnutrition and also explained various Government programs and mission launched in the recent past in this direction. The training also addressed the magnitude of the child and women anaemia problem, its service implications and measures created for preventing it. Dr Ranjana Gupta welcomed the dignitaries & the partcipants and Rakesh Pandey SMS, KVK proposed Vote of Thanks. Shri Ranjeet Singh, Dr KL Meena, Dr VS Solanki, Manish Tomar, Other staff of KVK, students of Extension Division was also present.
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