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Govt Schools of Jammu Division observe “World No Tobacco Day”

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
31/05/2022
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Govt Schools of Jammu Division observe “World No Tobacco Day”
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JAMMU, MAY 31:   To sensitize students as well as other stakeholders regarding ill effects of Tobacco consumption on the health and environment “World No Tobacco Day” was observed by Govt. Schools across Jammu Division via online/offline mediums.

The theme of World No Tobacco Day 2022 is “Protect the environment)”, highlighting that throughout its lifecycle, tobacco pollutes the planet and damages the health of all the people. The theme focuses on the impact of tobacco on the environment and aims to expose efforts by tobacco companies to “greenwash” their reputation by marketing themselves as environmentally friendly.

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To raise awareness among the students about negative impacts of tobacco so as to inoculate them against Tobacco use,   Signature Campaigns, Mass Pledge, Poster Making competitions, Role plays, Debates were held in the Winter Zone Schools. In Summer Zone also, the day was observed through online mode in the form of mass online pledge taking and other interactive online programs.

Director School Education Jammu had already directed all the concerned officers/ officials to implement the Tobacco free educational institutional guidelines in letter and spirit.

A virtual pledge ceremony was also organized by counselling cell DSEJ involving District and Zonal counselling coordinators. While speaking on the occasion Dr. Romesh Kumar, Counselling Cell DSEJ informed to use peer counselling model through Prahari clubs to counsel students about ill effects of Tobacco use.

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