Tuesday, May 11, 2010

"HAND HYGIENE!"



-Saina Kohli , Ankita srivastava and Sehaj Kaur Ghuman


To make students aware on how important it is to keep our hands clean for better hygiene Mr.Rajesh Kumar an expert in hygiene and science visited Carmel Convent School on May 10th at 10:30 A.M to provide us with facts and the importance of keeping our hands clean.


The action was named as Hand Hygiene and as an effort to make the surroundings hygienic and worth residing, educative pamphlets which informed the students about the 7 steps of washing hands were distributed.
Promoting- Pura Hand Sanitizer- a discount coupon was given to all students.The only way to save ourselves from pandemic diseases is to stay Germ-Free.


Later Mr.Kunal Seth of Times of India took over and promised and motivated us to take a pledge to pass on this message and educate everyone on hand hygiene.


Mrs.Puniita Singh concluded saying that the session was very informative and she hoped that all of us would benefit from it .She thanked Mr.Rajesh and Mr.Kunal for taking out valuable time from their schedules to make us aware about hand hygiene.


So "Clean hands, Save lives"
Make it a mantra for life.


saina kohli, Ankita srivastava and sehaj kaur signing of


stay tuned!

1 comment:

Unita Vasishta said...

Hi Girls!

First, this is an excellent effort on your part, congratulations! I would like to send some feedback. The language used, I understand, is informal. However, there are certain things we say in normal parlance when we speak, which are typical of modern Indian English, but incorrect. I would like to point these out, so that you can keep them in mind for the future, and correct others too. 1. We say 'to make someone aware OF, not ON'. 2. We never say 'it was named AS'. There is no need for AS here. We just say 'it was named X'. 3. We say Mr. X of THE Times of India.

I hope these comments will be taken in a positive vein, as the rest of your work is really very good, especially the aesthetics of the blog!

Warm regards,
Unita Vasishta