Mangaluru: St Agnes CBSE School organizes session on personal hygiene


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Mangaluru, Jul 8: Take care of your body. It’s the only place you have to live. An educative session on good touch and bad touch and personal hygiene was organised at St Agnes CBSE school on June 30 for the students of grade I to V with enthusiastic participation from the students.

The resource person was Jasmine Sarita Vas who is a professor at Yenepoya University. An enrichment session for the students which involved awareness of personal hygiene and care such as following the routine of the basic needs and protection of thebody. Tips to have a healthy body, Inspiring videos on good touch and bad touch and creating awareness about the people around, being observant and speak out to the elders in case of any discomforts and so on were highlighted in the session. A good response from the students with fun and action was also involved.

Deekshitha compered the session and welcomed the gathering and Chandrika gave the vote of thanks expressing her gratitude to the resource person and thanking the Principal for initiating this session and the students for their participation.

The management, the administrator congratulated the school for conducting this session and wishes good luck for many more sessions.

  

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