Ludhiana: World Health Day was celebrated at BCM School, Basant City, to spread awareness about quality living and importance of health.Teachers shared precautions and measures one should take to stay protected from coronavirus even after getting vaccinated. Students wrote slogans on the theme of health. Principal JP Singh said now that the world was witnessing the second wave of Covid-19, it had become even more important to celebrate World Health Day and focus on the measures to be taken to deal with the problem at hand. TNS
BCM Kindergarten, Chandigarh Road
Ludhiana: BCM Kindergarten, Chandigarh Road, celebrated World Health Day virtually. To aware young minds of the importance of health, they were asked to meditate and recite ‘Om’. Students of nursery, LKG and UKG participated in various activities planned for the day. Nursery students prepared headgears using craft paper. LKG students prepared a message on the topic ‘Food that boost energy’ by pasting pictures of healthy food. They also made posters on ‘Saying no to junk food’. UKG students acknowledged the contribution of frontline warriors and thanked them for their tireless efforts to fight coronavirus. TNS
Ryan International School
Ludhiana: On the occasion of World Health Day, Ryan International School organised a various activities for students of all classes. Girls of Class-XII attended an online interactive session, in which Abha Sikri, national trainer and MBA Gold Medallist, addressed the students and told them the importance of sound physical, emotional and mental health, the intake of right nutrition effects of body shaming on mental health, and discussed other medical issues. TNS
BVM, Shaheed Udham Singh Nagar
Ludhiana: To raise awareness about public health, Bhartiya Vidya Mandir, Shaheed Udham Singh Nagar, celebrated World Health Day. A plethora of activities were organised for students to aware them about the significance of staying healthy. Students of Class-I and II focused on healthy diet for a healthy lifestyle under the theme ‘Nutrition on my plate’. Students of Class-III and IV participated in a poster-making competition on the theme of ‘Healthy nutrition’. Students of Class-VI took part in a role-play activity on the topic ‘Good health helps in better functioning in daily routine’. Principal Ranju Mangal laid emphasis on how everybody should pledge to stay fit and healthy as good health was the real wealth. TNS
Hawan performed at SDP School
Ludhiana: SDP Senior Secondary School, Hazuri Road, held a hawan on the campus to mark the beginning of the new session. The hawan was also held to pray for sound health and mental peace of all during the coronavirus spread. All staff members were present during the hawan. TNS
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