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SP College, Srinagar organises function under NACO AND JKACS directives

| @indiablooms | Aug 25, 2021, at 03:56 am

Srinagar/IBNS: The Red Ribbon Club of SP College Srinagar on the directions from the National Aids Control Organization (NACO) and Jammu and Kashmir AIDS control society (JKACS) organized various activities in the virtual mode under the implementation of NEW INDIA@75.

The activities include virtual participation in the inaugural ceremony which was held at the national level. In the ceremony, Union Minister Mansukh  Mandaviya was the chief guest, Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare Dr Bharti Praceen Pawar was the guest of Honour.

Around one lakh students and members of Red Ribbon Clubs participated in the event throughout the country.

“From 13th August to 20th August a series of events were held in online mode at the college level. On 13th August awareness campaign on HIV, on 16th August awareness campaign on tuberculosis, on 18th August awareness campaign on voluntary blood donation and finally on 20th August, an awareness campaign on COVID-19 was organized. Prof (Dr) Khurshid Ahmad Khan, Principal of the college along with members of Red Ribbon Club (RRC) and 60 volunteers of the institution  were part of the campaign,” the college statement said.

“On each day of the campaign, a special talk was given online by a resource person on the specific topic which was followed by an online poster/slogan/debate competition for the volunteers (students). Some students sent their videos about  the theme. Members of the Red Ribbon Club acted as judges and evaluated the performance of the students during the poster/slogan/debate competition. On each day of the campaign the best three performers were awarded Rs1000, Rs750 and  Rs500 as Ist, 2nd and 3rd prize respectively,” it added.

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