JK News Today
Jammu, February 11: Smart city Jammu is becoming a leader in “Eat Right Initiatives” of government of India and is heading to another level make it a reality.
In continuation to its successful journey for implementing these Initiatives, Smart City Jammu today organised a workshop cum orientation programme for the Health and Wellness Ambassadors from various Schools of Jammu City at Hotel Radisson Jammu.
Last year, Jammu was in top 11 cities of India during Eat Smart Cities Challenge organised by Ministry of Housing and Urban, Government of India, in collaboration with FSSAI New Delhi, showing global leadership in food system transformation.
Divisional Commissioner Jammu, Ramesh Kumar, who was chief guest on the occasion, launched “The Eat Right School” Campaign, which is designed to deliver and reinforce the message of safe and nutritious food through both curricular and co-curricular activities and ensure an enabling legislative and regulatory framework to promote safe and wholesome food in both government and private schools across the country.
The CEO Smart City Jammu and Commissioner Municipal Corporation, Rahul Yadav highlighted the importance of the programme.
The Guest of Honour, Mission Director, National Health Mission J&K, Ayushi Sudan shared some facts about the impact of malnutrition on health and other related concerns due to nutrition deficiencies.
Joint Director, School Education, Hemraj Pakhroo ensured to implement the structure of Eat Right School to get the schools certified by the Ministry and Chief Education Officer Jammu, Suraj Rathore shared his vision to carry forward this mission.
Parvesh Kumar, programme coordinator from Smart City Jammu gave a brief about the Eat Right Initiatives. Satish Kumar from New Delhi based Mavis Food Tech presented the Eat right Matrix to be followed by the Health and Wellness Ambassadors (HWA).
Associate Prof Ashwani Khajuria, Dr Sushil Kumar Sharma, and Chief Executive Chef Radisson Hotel Umesh delivered presentations on various facets of hygienic food practices and nutrition values.
The HWAs appreciated the knowledge shared during the workshop and committed to implementing the Eat right Matrix in the Schools.