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Extension Lecture on Women’s Hygiene and Healthcare Organized at GDC Bishnah.

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The Red Ribbon Club of Government Degree College (GDC), Bishnah, in collaboration with the Women Development Cell, organized an insightful extension lecture on women's hygiene and healthcare. The event, held on 10th March 2025 witnessed enthusiastic participation from students and staff, fostering awareness about crucial health and hygiene practices. The lecture featured expert insights from Dr Ayesha and Dr Neetu of Sub-District Hospital (SDH) Bishnah, who provided valuable guidance on maintaining personal hygiene, menstrual health, and the importance of regular medical check-ups. Their expertise added great value to the discussion, equipping attendees with practical knowledge for better health and well-being. The event was organized under the leadership and guidance of Dr. Shallu Samyal, Principal, GDC Bishnah, whose support was instrumental in its success. Dr. Ratika Sharma and Dr. Ashma Gupta, nodal officers of the Red Ribbon Club, played a key role in coordinating the session and ensuring its smooth execution. The vote of thanks was given by Dr Rashmi Arya , convenor Women Development Cell of the college. The collaboration with the Women Development Cell further reinforced the college’s commitment to promoting women's welfare and holistic development. The Red Ribbon Club and Women Development Cell of GDC Bishnah continue to take proactive steps in organizing such initiatives, ensuring the well-being and empowerment of students.


Nukkad Natak on HIV/AIDS and Drug Awareness Organized at GDC Bishnah.

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Bishnah, March 3, 2025: The JK AIDS Control Society, under the Department of Health and Medical Education, J&K, in collaboration with Savraj Production, Jammu, the Red Ribbon Club of GDC Bishnah, and the Anti-Drug Club of GDC Bishnah, organized a powerful Nukkad Natak (street play) to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS prevention, misconceptions, and available support systems. The street play, performed by the talented artists of Savraj Production, effectively conveyed important messages about HIV transmission, preventive measures, and the need to break the stigma surrounding the disease. The performance also highlighted the AIDS toll-free helpline number, ensuring that those in need know where to seek help. The program was organised under the aegis of Dr Shallu Samyal , Principal of the College. Senior faculty member Dr. Anju Bala appraised the efforts of both students and performers, appreciating their contribution to spreading awareness. She emphasized the importance of youth involvement in public health initiativesand commended the collaborative efforts of JK AIDS Control Society, Savraj Production, the Red Ribbon Club, and the Anti-Drug Club in organizing this meaningful event. The event witnessed active participation from students, faculty, and staff, who engaged in discussions following the performance. The organizers reiterated their commitment to continued awareness campaigns on HIV/AIDS and drug prevention, aiming to educate the youth and build a healthier, stigma-free society