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Time of India
10-05-2025
- Health
- Time of India
IMS hosts event for adolescent girls on health and hygiene
Varanasi: A health awareness programme was conducted at a school on Friday under the joint aegis of Sathiya Kendra, Institute of Medical Sciences (IMS), Banaras Hindu University, Mamta Health Institute for Mother and Child, New Delhi and national health mission, UP govt with focus on menstrual health and hygiene , HPV vaccination and sexual health awareness .The session was led by Dr Shuchi Jain from department of obstetrics gynaecology at IMS, BHU, under the supervision of Prof Sangeeta Rai, head of the department of obstetrics gynaecology and nodal officer of the centre of excellence for adolescent health and development. More than 150 participants, including adolescent girls, teachers and staff, engaged actively in the Jain emphasised correct way of using and disposing of sanitary pads, highlighting importance of sanitary napkins over traditional cloths to prevent infections. She addressed common myths surrounding menstruation and discussed issues related to irregular periods among adolescents, encouraging attendees to seek help from nearby gynaecologists when needed. The session also covered lifestyle modifications beneficial for young girls and provided insights into understanding vaginal discharge. Additionally, sexual health awareness was a key focus, with discussions centred on maintaining a healthy lifestyle. The programme concluded with an interactive question-and-answer session, allowing participants to clarify doubts and gain further insights into these essential health topics.


Time of India
10-05-2025
- Health
- Time of India
BHU hosts awareness programme on menstrual and sexual health
VARANASI: An awareness programme was conducted at a school on Friday by Sathiya Kendra , Institute of Medical Sciences ( IMS ), Banaras Hindu University ( BHU ), in joint collaboration with Mamta Health Institute for Mother and Child, New Delhi, and National Health Mission, UP govt. The focus was on crucial topics such as menstrual health and hygiene, HPV vaccination, and sexual health awareness. The session was led by Dr Shuchi Jain from the Department of Obstetrics Gynaecology at IMS, BHU, under the supervision of Prof Sangeeta Rai , the Head of the Department of Obstetrics Gynaecology and Nodal Officer of the Centre of Excellence for Adolescent Health and Development. More than 150 participants, including adolescent girls, teachers, and staff, engaged actively in the programme. Operation Sindoor 'Pakistan army moving its troops in forward areas': Key takeaways from govt briefing 'Pak used drones, long-range weapons, jets to attack India's military sites' 'Attempted malicious misinformation campaign': Govt calls out Pakistan's propaganda Dr Jain emphasised the correct steps for using and disposing of sanitary pads, highlighting the importance of sanitary napkins over traditional cloths to prevent infections. She addressed common myths surrounding menstruation and discussed issues related to irregular periods among adolescents, encouraging attendees to seek help from nearby gynaecologists when needed. The session also covered lifestyle modifications beneficial for young girls and provided insights into understanding vaginal discharge. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Invest $200 in Amazon without buying stocks to earn a second salary Marketsall Sign Up Undo Additionally, sexual health awareness was a key focus, with discussions centred on maintaining a healthy lifestyle. The programme concluded with an interactive question-and-answer session, allowing participants to clarify doubts and gain further insights into these essential health topics. This initiative aimed to empower young girls with knowledge and foster a supportive environment for open discussions about menstrual and sexual health. The counsellor Harsh Kumar Singh and admin Mazahir Abbas Haidari organised the programme and resources.