After the fatal virus phase has been over, intimate hygiene is forgotten. No queues are maintained to avoid crowds. No social distance is retained. No hygiene is conserved. However, the central government issues advisories to the states and Union Territories across the country to train people to preserve hygiene among themselves. As well as students must be given hygiene education by the teachers who need to be trained and prepared to promote this kind of education in educational institutions. The advisory is issued by the Department of School Education & Literacy, Ministry of Education; Ministry of Jal Shakti; NITI Aayog; Ministry of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj. The advisory states that sanitation facilities, fresh water for drinking purposes, and cleanliness of school premises should be enforced. Toilets must be ensured in every school and separate toilets for male students and female students should be a basic part of infrastructure building. At a minimum, every school should train a teacher specifically dedicated to imparting hygiene education to the students and engaging them in fun activities and projects regarding cleanliness. Preserving such habits in children is a sign of promoting a healthy society. It doesn’t only protect children against disease but also disciplines others leading to a safe and sound environment. Entertaining all the regions alike and training all the children across the country to follow a common mission of encouraging cleanliness among all. Choosing schools and students first for the implementation of hygiene education means inculcating good habits in the children and making them ready for the future.

This post was published on December 22, 2022 3:04 pm