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Rita Thakur of Nada India returns to Shimla after representing India in Asia Young Ambassadors Summit 2023

Shimla, Reeta Thakur of Nada India Foundation, representing India at the CTFK Asia Young Ambassadors Summit 2023 held in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand from 27th August to 1st September, returned to Shimla. Reeta is a student of the Department of Social Work at Himachal Pradesh University (HPU), who in this five-day conference deliberate upon the social and economic challenges posed by tobacco and its prevention measures. While sharing her experiences, Reeta said she got a chance to know closely the various aspects of policy making, youth advocacy, public opinion creation, anti-tobacco influencing etc. on tobacco control with other foreign representatives. She also appraised the fact that how other nations influence their policies to deal with tobacco. Reeta is very excited to present her stand on such a regional platform and wants to further strengthen the anti-tobacco campaign of Nada India and its state leadership under Mangal Singh, Sunny Singh convenor Nada Young India ...

'Involvement of youth and patient must to make healthcare acceptable & accessible for all ' ...said Suneel Vatsyayan #YoungIndiaNetwork

CHANDIGARH: The Centre for Social Work organised a one-day workshop  on 'Social Work Intervention' for non-communicable diseases (NCD) at the  department here on Saturday. The workshop was conducted by Suneel  Vatsyayan, chairperson , Nada India Foundation, New Delhi and Pallavi, Nada project Director.  Speaking on the occasion,  Suneel Vatsyayan a practicing social worker and NAPSWI board member said,  " A #meaningful  involvement of #youth and patient  is very important for making our #healthcare system acceptable ,accessible and available for all. Their participation at  local and policy level is important to make universal health coverage a  success. These young social workers were trained to join the young health work  force  during these workshops." Pallavi shared the burden of non-communicable diseases in the country and across the world and the different social work interventions required while working wit...