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Glimpses of the Extension Activities 2012-13 DIRECTORATE OF RURAL HEALTH CARE AND DEVELOPMENT PROMOTIVE ACTIVITIES 'W orld Breast Feeding Day' 01.08.2012 'Adolescence Problems' for boys 02.08.2012 'HIV & Hepatitis' on 08.08.2012. 'Physiotherapy' 09.08.2012. 'Pulse Polio' 18.08.2012 'Personal Hygiene' 30.08.2012 Rabies 07.09.2012 'Physiotherapy' 07.09.2012 Heart Diseases 06.10.2012 World Mental Day 10.10.2012. AUGUST 2012 TO DECEMBER - 2012 01. “World Breast Feeding Day” was observed and talk delivered on “Breast Feeding” for local women at Kedumbady School on 01.08.2012. 02. Talk on “Breast feeding” for tailoring students at Kotepura on 02.08.2012. 03. Talk on “Adolescence Problems” for boys at Nithyadar English Medium School on 02.08.2012. 04. Talk on “Adolescence Problems” for girls at Nithyadar English Medium School on 02.08.2012. 05. Talk on “HIV & Hepatitis” for school children at Shanthi Pal School, Kedumbady on 08.08.2012. 06. Talk on “Breast Feeding” for Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre at Masthikatte on 09.08.2012 07. Talk on “Physiotherapy” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre at Masthikatte on 09.08.2012. 08. Talk on “Adolescence Problems” at Holy Angel School, Thokkottu on 14.08.2012. 09. Talk on “Pulse Polio” at Teacher Training Centre, Ombattukere on 18.08.2012. 10. Talk on “Adolescence Problem” at Bala Samrakshana Kendra, Kuttar on 18.08.2012. 11. Talk on “Adolescence Problem” for school children at Shanthi Pal School, Kedumbady on 22.08.2012. 12. Talk on “Pulse Polio” at Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 24.08.2012. 13. Talk on “Personal Hygiene” for school children at Sayyid Madani School, Dharandha Bagilu on 30.08.2012. 14. Talk on “Rabies” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 07.09.2012. 15. Talk on “Physiotherapy” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 07.09.2012. 16. Talk on “Dental Hygiene” for school children at B.M.School, Ullal on 07.09.2012. 17. Talk on “Hypertension” & “Diabetes” at Ullal Town Panchayath on 25.09.2012. 18. Talk on “Heart Diseases” for labours at Sigma Food Products, Lakshmi Gudde on 05.10.2012. 19. Talk on “Heart Diseases” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 06.10.2012. 20. “World Mental Day” observed and talk given for public at Kedumbady on 10.10.2012. 21. Talk on “Mental Health” for S.H.G. group at Narla Padil on 10.10.2012. 22. Talk on “Breast Cancer” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 16.10.2012. 23. Talk on “Physiotherapy” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 16.10.2012. 24. “International Day for Older Persons” observed at Olavina Halli Old Age Home on 19.10.2012. 25. Talk on “Breast Cancer” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 25.10.2012. 26. Talk on “Physiotherapy” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 25.10.2012. 27. Talk on “Breast Cancer” for S.H.G.group at Santosh Nagar on 27.10.2012. 28. Talk on “Breast Cancer” for public at Kedumbady on 31.10.2012. 29. House hold survey at Kedumbady centre. 30. “National Education Day” observed and talk given on commontypes of fever and methods of prevention at Bharathi School, Ullal on 09.11.2012 31. “National Education Day” observed and talk given on the topic for “Diabetes” for S.H.G. group at Sevanthi Gudde on 09.11.2012. 32. Talk on “Diabetes” for S.H.G.group at Kotepura Anganavadi School on 17.11.2012. 33. Talk on “Diabetes” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 17.11.2012. 34. Talk on “Diabetes” at Teacher Training Centre at Santosh Nagar on 20.11.2012. 35. “International Day for Violence against Women and Children” observed and talk given for school children at Shanthi Pal School, Kedumbady with rally on 28.11.2012. 36. “World AIDS Day” observed and talk given at Bharathi School and Bharath P.U. College, Ullal on 01.12.2012. 37. Talk on “Prevention and Causes of AIDS” for tailoring students at Kotepura on 01.12.2012. 38. Talk on “HIV/AIDS” for Anganavadi Teachers at Masthikatte on04.12.2012. 39. Talk on “HIV/AIDS” for School children at Al-Madeena Yathim Khana on 04.12.2012. 40. Talk on “HIV/AIDS” at Islamic Women's P.U.College, Kotepura on 07.12.2012. 41 Talk on “HIV/AIDS” at Govt. First Grade College, Haleyangadi on 15.12.2012. 42. Talk on “Physiotherapy” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 18.12.2012. 43. Talk on “Diabetes” for S.H.G. group at Chetan Nagar on 21.12.2012. 44. Talk on “Different kinds of fever” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 25.12.2012. 45. Talk on “Physiotherapy” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 25.12.2012. 46. Talk on “Dental Hygiene” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 25.12.2012. 47. Talk on “B.P & Diabetes” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 25.12.2012. Diabetes 09.01.2013 Violence against Women & Children 05.01.2013 Malaria 11.01.2013 Pulse polio 20.01.2013 Personal Hygiene 29.01.2013 International Women's Day 09.03.2013 Exam Phobia 14.03.2013 Breast Cancer 25.03.2013 JANUARY -2013 TO JULY - 2013 01. Talk on “Violence against Women & Children” for S.H.G. group at Santosh Nagar on 05.01.2013. 02. Talk on “Diabetes” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 09.01.2013. 03. Talk on “HIV/AIDS” at Teache Training Centre, Ombattukere on 11.01.2013. 04. Talk on “Causes & Prevention of Malaria” at Teacher Training Centre, Ombattukere on 11.01.2013. 05. Talk on “Leprosy” for S.H.G.group at Akkarekere on 12.01.2013. 06. Talk on “Violence against Women & Children” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 15.01.2013. 07. Talk on “Immunization” at Teacher Training Centre, Santosh Nagar on 17.01.2013. 08. “National Pulse Polio” Programme at Kotepura on 20.01.2013. 09. Talk on “Personal Hygiene” at Al-Madeena Yathim Khana Manjanady on 29.01.2013. 10. Talk on “Physiotherapy” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 29.01.2013. 11. Talk on “Physiotherapy” for Anganavadi Teachers at Masthikatte on 05.02.2013. 12. Talk on “Cancer” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre Masthikatte on 05.02.2013. 13. Health card registration at Someshwar Koliya on 12.02.2013. 14. Talk on “Cancer” for Anganavadi Teachers at Subhash Nagar on 12.02.2013. 15. “Pregnancy Awareness Week” observed and talk given at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre Masthikatte on 22.02.2013. 16. Talk on “Personal Hygiene” for orphanage children at Pachambala on 23.02.2013. 17. “Pulse Polio Programme” at Kotepura on 24.02.2013. 18. Talk on “Physiotherapy” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 02.03.013. 19. “International Women's Day” observed and talk given on “Cervical Cancer” for A.S.F.I and A.A.I. members at International Airport, Bajpe on 09.03.2013. 20. Talk on “Breast Cancer” for A.S.F.I. and A.A.I. members at International Airport, Bajpe on 09.03.2013. 21. “School Health Week” was observed and talk given on “Exam Phobia”, “TB” & “Personal Hygiene” for school children at Sayyid Madani School, Akkarekere on 12.03.2013. 22. Talk on “Exam Phobia” for school children at Sayyid Madani School, Dharandha Bagilu on 14.03.2013. 23. Talk on “Breast Cancer” & “Cervical Cancer” for public at Dharandha Bagilu on 14.03.2013. 24. Talk on “TB” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 18.03.2013. 25. Talk on “TB” for local people at Kedumbady on 20.03.2013. 26. Talk on “TB” at St. Joseph's Prashant Nivas, Jeppu on 24.03.2013. 27. Talk on “Breast Cancer” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 25.03.2013. 28. Talk on “Breast Cancer” for local people at Sevanthi Gudde on 01.04.2013. 29. “World Health Day” observed and talk given on “B.P” at Someshwar on 02.04.2013. 30. “World Health Day” observed and talk given on “B.P” for local people at Halekote Akkarekere on 07.04.2013. 31. “Inter Departmental Health Awareness Programme” for house keeping staff and talk given on “Malaria” on 11.04.2013. 32. Talk on “Malaria” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 20.04.2013. 33. Talk on “Physiotherapy” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 20.04.2013. 34. Talk on “Malaria” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 26.04.2013. 35. Talk on “Anemia” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 09.05.2013. 36. “World No Tobacco Day” observed and talk given on “Hazards of Tobacco” at Govt. Higher Primary School, Lakshmi Gudde on 03.06.2013. 37. “World No Tobacco Day” observed and talk given on “Hazards of Tobacco” at Tippu Sulthan School, Ullal on 05.06.2013. 38. Talk on “Hazards of Tobacco” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 08.06.2013. 39. “World Blood Donors Day” observed and talk given on “ Blooddonation” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 15.06.2013. 40. “World Epilepsy Day” observed and talk given Anganavadi Teachers At Masthikatte on 21.06.2013. 41. “International Day against Drug Abuse & Illicit Trafficking” observed and talk given on “Hazards of Drug Abuse” for school children at Kallara Kodi School, Kedumbady on 26.06.2013. 42. “Mental Illness Awareness Month” observed and talk given on “Symptoms & treatment of Mental illness” for school children at Al- Madeena School, Naringana on 02.07.2013. 43. “World Population Day” observed and talk given on “Population Growth” at Anganavadi Teacher Training Centre, Masthikatte on 06.07.2013.
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