
CMO Doda Leads Anti-Tobacco Awareness Session at GHSS Boys Thathri
CMO Doda Leads Anti-Tobacco Awareness Session at GHSS Boys Thathri
Doda November 13-A significant step towards promoting a healthier and tobacco-free society was taken at GHSS Boys Thathri under the guidance of Chief Medical Officer Doda, Dr. Om Kumar. Led by Dr. Shazia Shakeel, a focused session was conducted to raise awareness about the detrimental effects of tobacco consumption.
The session aimed to empower students to make informed choices and take a stand against tobacco use. By highlighting the various health risks associated with tobacco, the initiative encouraged students to become advocates for a tobacco-free future.
This proactive approach by the Doda health department reflects a commitment to public health and well-being, especially among the youth.
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