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Jammu and Kashmir: Bandipora school becomes junk-free

| @indiablooms | Aug 02, 2023, at 08:41 pm

Srinagar: A government school in Jammu and Kashmir’s Bandipora has made its premises junk-free, the school announced on Wednesday.

Government Girls Middle School Onagam Bandipora on Wednesday announced its transformation into a junk food-free institution, taking a significant stride towards promoting the health and well-being of its students.

"With utmost dedication to fostering a positive learning environment, the school has implemented a comprehensive initiative to eliminate unhealthy food options from its premises, ensuring the nutrition and vitality of its students," head of the school Javaid Jawad said.

The transition to a junk food-free environment required collaborative efforts from school administrators, dedicated teachers, and engaged parents who recognised the importance of providing nutritious options to students, Jawad said.

A state awardee, Jawad, said parents, particularly mothers, were motivated to replace sugary snacks and packaged junk food with nutritious alternatives.

"The school empowered students to make dietary choices that have a lasting impact on their physical and cognitive development," he said.

He said GMS Onagam believes that fostering a healthy lifestyle is crucial to nurturing the future leaders of tomorrow.

"By removing junk food from our campus, we aim to cultivate a culture of well-being and instill lifelong habits that will contribute to our students' success," he added.

The school head said their institute will serve as a role model for other educational institutions aspiring to prioritise student welfare and health.

(With UNI inputs)

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