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Break the chain campaign to prevent corona infection in Dandbichhiya

Break the chain campaign to prevent corona infection in Dandbichhiya

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Dindori (Newdunia Representative). The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad is being run in the village of Break the Chain for the prevention of corona infection. In this sequence, oxygen level was checked with the body temperature of the villagers by activists in Dandbichhiya Gram Panchayat. Masks were also distributed to the villagers along with a medicine kit. A vaccine-aware campaign was also carried out. It was told that 210 families were investigated in the village. Village-to-village screening is being done under the Break the Chain campaign. The names of the families investigated were recorded in the diary. 30 villages were selected for the Break the Chain campaign with Nagar to Village Village. It was informed that the target of screening more than one hundred families in a village has been fixed. The objective of the campaign is to stop Corona and break its chain.

Motivating youth for vaccination: Villagers are motivated for vaccination after health test. Through the Vidyarthi Parishad, the workers of the council are taking part in this campaign. Masks were distributed to the people under the Roko Toko campaign. Medicine kits were distributed to families with colds, colds, fever. He was advised to stay at home. Ayurvedic decoction, warm water, turmeric water, milk turmeric, steam intake along with maintaining physical distance were given. Periodic hand washing was prompted. All youth over 18 years of age were motivated to get vaccinated. District coordinator Pawan Burman province, executive member Laxman Singh Chandel, city minister Satyam Manikpuri, school head Vivaksha Bilagar, college cultural head Varsha Burman, Karishma Burman, Ajay Rajput, Vijay Rajput, Sushil Thakur and other activists are supporting the campaign.

Experts discuss in detail the benefits of beekeeping in rural areas and alternative sources of income

Dindori (Newdunia Representative). Under the Amrit Mahotsav of Independence, the Google Meet Virtual online farmer training program on the subject of beekeeping was organized by Krishi Vigyan Kendra last day. The center team led by senior scientist Geeta Singh and the farmers in the training program motivated beekeeping. Dr. Satendra Kumar Fisheries Expert gave training on alternative sources of income and income from beekeeping in rural areas. He gave essential information to farmers on agricultural production, role of bees in increasing productivity, beekeeping as an economic enterprise, production and processing of honey, income from bee-keeping by-products and the importance of honey in human health.

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