From Our Correspondent
WILLIAMNAGAR: Social Welfare Minister Deborah C Marak on Monday launched the Weekly Iron Folic Supplements Programme (WIFS) at the Sacred Heart Higher Secondary School, Williamnagar.
The programme was organised by the Health & Family Welfare Department in collaboration with the District Social Welfare Office and the District School Education Office.
The programme is aimed at addressing the issue of anaemia, one of the most widespread nutritional disorders in the country. Most adolescent boys and girls suffer from anaemia, primarily a deficiency of essential micronutrients because of poor nutrition.
The programme will be implemented in both rural and urban areas and will cover school going adolescent girls and boys enrolled in class VI to XII of government and government-aided schools in the age group of 10 to 19 years.
Speaking on the occasion, Marak lauded the medical officers and staff for initiating this programme for the benefit the student community. In terms of iron deficiency, Marak said healthy adolescent have a better chance of becoming healthy, responsible and innovative adults.
She further said that anaemia in adolescent result in poor physical growth, reduced school performance and concentration in daily task.
Others who spoke on the occasion included East Garo Hills Deputy Commissioner, VK Mantri, Joint
Director, Health and Services, Garo Hills Division, Dr. JC Sangma, Medical & Health Officer and Nodal Officer, Weekly Iron Folic Supplements Programme, Dr. SC Sangma and Fr. Thomas.
As part of the programme painting and essay competition were also organized for the school students.