Mullur, July 15: Kodagu Rural Development Organization organized an information and tree planting program on health, child hygiene and child rights at the Maharishi Adivasi Tribal Residential School in Malambi village.
Residential school headmaster Anand spoke about child hygiene - children should maintain their bodies with cleanliness. If they are clean, their health will improve. In this regard, parents should also monitor the health and hygiene of children.
B.K. Kumari of the organization spoke about child rights and said that there are separate laws and regulations for the all-round well-being of children such as child protection, safety, education, health, and there are laws such as child labor, child marriage, POCSO, etc. In this regard, she appealed not only children but also parents and the public to be aware of the child laws and cooperate in protecting children. Anushree, a health assistant at Alursiddapur Primary Health Center, gave information about maintaining health.
On this occasion, fruit and useful plants were planted in the residential school premises. The program was attended by school teachers Vijendra, Manjula, Veena, Lohit, Chaitrashree, health department and staff of the institution.
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