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J&K governor launches student health card

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The cards will contain information about the immunisation record of a child, bi-annual examination of a child, checklist of commonly existing disorders among children

In a move aimed at improving the health and overall wellbeing of over 12 lakh students of government schools in Jammu and Kashmir, Lieutenant Governor Girish Chandra Murmu launched the student health card scheme in Jammu.

These cards will contain information about the immunisation record of a child, the bi-annual examination of a child, a checklist of commonly existing disorders among children and their preliminary diagnostic tools, tabular description of periodic health profile matrices and brief descriptions of commonly occurring diseases and ailments among children.

Addressing the gathering, the LG said the focus on health and education is a nation-building strategy. “In fact, the health of our children is a reflection of our country’s future, especially as our inspiring demographic dividend is bound to have a long-lasting impact on the future social and economic development of our nation,” he said.

There is an immediate need to shift from curative healthcare approach to preventive healthcare, the LT governor said.

“Parents have to be a part of this initiative as they are one of the primary stakeholders, besides, teachers, school management, and the government. Role of parents is imperative to achieve the goal of well being of students by making children aware about the various diseases such as the most recent coronavirus and various health choices & behaviours like WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene),” he said.

He asserted that schools are the most effective means of improving the education and health status of our students across the country. They are ideal social ecosystems that have an immense influence on the lives of our children, he added.

The advisor to the LG, Rajiv Rai Bhatnagar, said the initiative would certainly impact the lives of many students and the government would ensure that the confidentiality of individual students is maintained during the process.

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