Bhupesh Baghel, in a virtual program organized at his residence office here today, launched the Roka-Chheka campaign to avoid open grazing of Kharif crops by livestock.
On this occasion, Home Minister Shri Tamradhwaj Sahu, Agriculture Minister Shri Ravindra Choubey, Public Health Engineering Minister Shri Guru Rudrakumar, Advisor to Chief Minister Shri Pradeep Sharma, Chief Secretary Shri Amitabh Jain, Secretary to Chief Minister Shri Siddharth Komal Singh Pardeshi, Agriculture Production Commissioner Dr. M. Geeta Dr. S. Bharathidasan, Special Secretary, Agriculture Department, Director Shri Yashwant Kumar were present.
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Bhupesh Baghel launched the Roka-Chheka campaign to avoid open grazing of Kharif crops by animals in a virtual program organized at his residence office here today.
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Malaria free Chhattisgarh campaign launched in the district from village Hiramadala
To make the state malaria-free, the Chhattisgarh government had decided to run a malaria-free Chhattisgarh campaign in the entire state. Under which, under the direction of Collector Pushpendra Kumar Meena, a malaria-free Chhattisgarh campaign was started in the development block Kondagaon village Hiramadala on Tuesday. Chief Medical and Health Officer Dr. TR Kuwar, District Program Manager Sonal Dhruv, Block Medical Officer Dr. Suraj Rathore along with health workers, local Sarpanch, other public representatives of the village and villagers had reached to participate in this program.
During this, the Chief Medical and Health Officer advised the villagers to use mosquito nets to avoid malaria, prevent water logging, wear covered clothes in the evening, and immediately go to the nearest health center and get blood tests done. Asked to take medicines.
It is noteworthy that under this campaign, survey work will be done in all the identified 99 villages of the district till July 31 for the causes of malaria and efforts to prevent it. In this survey, along with blood test for malaria, maintenance of information in the register, marking the code number in the RD test, administering the first dose of medicine to the positive patient, nail marking etc. will be done.
In connection with the successful operation of Malaria-free Chhattisgarh campaign, Chief Medical and Health Officer Dr. TR Kuwar organized a meeting of all the Block Medical Officers, Development Block, Program Manager, BTEO before the start of the campaign. Guidelines have been given to complete the preparations and conduct the campaign. During this all the instructions of Kovid-19 will be followed.
It may be noted that prior to this campaign, malaria-free Bastar campaign was launched in the villages affected by malaria in the aspirational districts of Bastar division. Which had a wide impact. According to the API report released by the Government of India, an average of 5.21 people per thousand population used to suffer from malaria, in 5 years this number has come down to just 1.17. This campaign has also been praised by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and NITI Aayog. -
Kiren Rijiju launches Athlete Injury Management System
Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Kiren Rijiju on Friday launched the Central Athlete Injury Management System (CAIMS), a first of its kind initiative to streamline sports medical and rehabilitation support given to athletes by the ministry. The core committee of CAIMS consists of eminent top experts like SKS Mariah, Dinshaw Pardiwala, BV Srinivas and Srikanth Iyengar. CAIMS aims to provide the best sports injury management support closest to the athlete’s geographic location. This will help standardize proper injury treatment protocols for athletes across the country. CAIMS will begin with the support of athletes who are part of the Target Olympic Podium Planning (TOPS) development group, who are expected to participate in the 2024 Olympics and beyond. Rijiju appreciated the move to start CAIMS. “Everyone has long wanted our country to have a centralized athlete injury management system,” he said. I have sometimes noticed that even for common injuries that are not treated in time, it affects the career of an athlete. Today is a very humble start, but it will lead to a system where we will have a very professional way of managing an athlete’s injury.” Mittal said that sports injuries are treated at the right time. It is inevitable. Sport has become very competitive and when our athletes compete at their maximum to win medals they sometimes get injured. It is imperative to treat these injuries at the right time and the right way. How to ensure this That our athletes are in the best health and form,” he said. CAIMS is expected to revolutionize the way athlete’s injuries are managed and treated.
It will have the following four structures: athlete wellness cells, on-field sports medicine specialists, national resource referral teams and a central core team. Central Core Team President SKS Maria said that CAIMS will go a long way in overcoming the geographical situation. Barriers to the treatment of athlete’s injuries. “India is a very large country and we aim to reduce the geographical and administrative barriers in the management of injuries to athletes,” he said. Indian Olympic Association President Narinder Dhruv Batra also appreciated the initiative. A welcome initiative by the Ministry to develop an injury monitoring system in the form of an Athlete Wellness Cell for the development group of TOPS. Assist in guided rehabilitation to achieve optimum form and timely restoration of function.” Director General SAI Sandeep Pradhan, Secretary General Indian Olympic Association Rajeev Mehta and many other medical experts. Topics mentioned in this article.