Joginder Singh Hon
Mansa, 8 December
A three-day anti-polio campaign has started across the state. Today, on the first day, children up to five years of age were given medicine to protect against polio. Constituency MLA in Mansa Dr. Vijay Singla started the campaign by administering anti-polio medicine to the children at Khayala Kalan Government Hospital. Civil surgeon Dr. On the first day, 36548 children have been given polio drops at booths under the Ranjit Singh Rai Pulse Polio campaign. He said that during this campaign, 376 regular booth teams and 13 transit teams are working to administer polio drops at bus stands, railway stations to achieve the target of administering polio drops to 72274 children in Mansa district. Apart from this, 18 mobile teams are also working to administer polio drops to children in kilns, factories, construction sites and slums.
Sri Muktsar Sahib (Gursevak Singh Preet): The administration of anti-polio divai was started here by the officials of the civil and health departments. After this, the work of giving drops to children in different camps was done by the health department, employees, nurses and volunteers of social service organizations. Dr. Kultar Singh said that on the first day, 7400 children have been given anti-polio drops.
Beretta (Motivation Letter): Health and Family Welfare Department administered medicine at the bus stand, government hospital, Santoshi Mata temple, railway station, Jain temple etc.
Boha (Motivation Letter): Health Department Punjab organized polio prevention camp today in Punjab Mahaveer Dharamshala. Asha workers Jaswinder Kaur and Ranjit Kaur etc. said that children should not be fooled in the matter of giving polio drops.
Dharamkot (Patter Prarek): In the villages of Kot Ise Khan Block of the Health Department, 97 booths were set up and children were given polio drops. Medical Officer Dr. Simranjit Singh Dhaliwal said that about 13,000 children under the age of five years have been given diva diet.
Medicine was given to 676 children in Bhucho Mandi
Bhucho Mandi (Pawan Goyal): Today, 676 children under the age of five were given anti-polio drops in the city under the Pulse Polio campaign by the health department. Rajwinder Singh Rangeela, spokesperson of health department and supervisor of Pulse Polio, said that eight polio booths were installed in Bhucho Mandi for the success of the campaign. On which the health department employees and students of Adesh Medical College performed duty. Dr. Kanika Goyal of Adaesh Hospital inaugurated the camp organized at the local Adaesh Urban Center.