The morning assembly sessions and extra-curricular activities at all government schools in Uttar Pradesh will henceforth be held in the open instead of inside classrooms and auditoriums. The idea behind this is to boost calcium and Vitamin D in students.
The decision has been taken following a recent directive from the Union Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) to all states and Union Territories, calling for more physical activities under the sun to tackle diseases, like rickets (soft bones and skeletal deformities), caused by Vitamin D deficiency.
According to state Additional Director (basic education) Lalita Pradeep,
She said that the MHRD has asked all the 29 states and seven Union Territories to "promote sun exposure programmes" in their respective schools.
This underscores the need to eradicate diseases caused by lack of Vitamin D.
As a part of the programme, awareness lectures will also be held at government schools in the state in addition to outdoor activities during free periods.
This disease can have severe growth outcome for children and lead to lifelong deformities and disabilities.
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