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Monday, October 11, 2021

 

WEBINAR ON COMMON EYE AILMENTS - NEED TO PRIORITIZE THE SYMPTOMS ON 12 OCTOBER 2021

CGHS Webinars CGHS, known for providing comprehensive health care services to its beneficiaries, is conducting a series of short webinars of 60-90 minute duration with active participation of its beneficiaries to provide information on common health related issues. These webinars are being scheduled at 4.00 pm on 2 nd and 4 th Tuesday of the month. A 30-40 minutes presentation by a CGHS Doctor will be followed by 30 minutes of answering of relevant questions from the beneficiaries. It is expected that these webinars will provide useful information to CGHS beneficiaries and create awareness on various health conditions, provide guidance on promotive care, lifestyle modification and also dispel many health-related myths and doubts. The twenty-third in the series is being held on 12/10/2021 (Tuesday) at 4.00PM on "Common Eye Ailments - Need to prioritize the symptoms " by Dr. Anurag Narula, Eye Surgeon , Safdarjung Hospital , New Delhi .

The link for attending the webinar is as follows: https://cghshq.webex.com/meet/adhq.dl

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GUIDELINES ON OPERATIONALIZATION OF MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC (CLICK THE LIN K BELOW TO VIEW)

 Click Here to view the complete Manual (37 Pages)

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INTERNATIONAL GIRL CHILD DAY

THEME: DIGITAL GENERATION. OUR GENERATION

The theme for this year’s International Day of the Girl Child is “Digital Generation. Our Generation.” As the pandemic has made the world sit in front of laptop/mobile screens for learning and earning, around 2.2 billion people around the globe still do not have internet connections.

           

This has made them being pushed off the margins, especially the girls. On a global level, the gender gap of internet users has jumped from 11 per cent in 2013 to 17 per cent in 2019. For the least developed countries, the percentage marks around 43 percent.

 

In the age of digital revolution where people are using technology in various ways to learn new skills and earn revenue, women and girls cannot be left behind.

 

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