Preparing for Pulse Polio Campaign in Tehri, children up to 5 years old on October 12, will get dose - Tari Garhwal News Pulse Polio Campaign is making a stir for child immunization
Updated: Wed, 08 Oct 2025 03:20 pm (IST) Preparatory meeting of Pulse Polio Campaign was held led by the District Magistrate Tehri. On October 12, children of up to 5 years receive polio doses and children will be raised from October 13-18 from home to house. Information on education children and Panchayati Raj departments is the responsibility for making the program a success. Jagran correspondent, new Tehri. A meeting of the District Task Force Committee was held under the Deputy Intensive Pulse Polio Immunization campaign in the district auditorium Nai Tehri Tehri chaired by district magistrate Tehri Nitika Khandwal. In which the DM instructed all the relevant departments to make the program successful with mutual support to improve the quality of life of children. Including polio doses will be given to children on October 12. The left children will also receive polio doses from October 13 to 18. Remove the ad, just read the news, in the meeting Wednesday, the education department was asked to keep all the polio huts open from 08 to 04 hours, take a promise to give polio doses, to give 05 to 05 years from 05 years to 05 years. Years to polio huts, information department and Panchayati Raj section were strived through print, electronic, social media and village heads and members. All the medical officers were asked to provide their contact numbers to all the involved. Chief Medical Officer, dr. Shyam Vijay, informed that under the sub -national intensive wrist polio -immunization program on October 12, will have all children from 0 to 05 years in the district area. For the first day, 523 huts were targeted to give polio doses to 45 thousand 882 children from 1992 employees. Which includes 473 mountainous regions and 50 Munikireti-Dhalwala areas. In addition, the children who were drunk from the drink of poliodosis from October 13 to October 18, from home to home. The CMO gave information about the Animiya Open Bharat program, saying that 68522 children in 1885 were government schools in the district and 33848 children in 299 private schools to distribute drugs for ironolic acid (IFA). The drug was delivered to all BEO offices. Iron Folic Acid (IFA) weekly medicine distribution in private schools must begin from October 10. In this regard, the DM instructed the Department of Education to provide the list of nodal teachers of private schools. Dr Ankit Gupta, a member of the World Health Organization, provided information on the wild polio virus. He said the coverage of the nourishing polio doses should be fifty percent, which is quite good in the Tehri district. On this occasion, CMS Dr. Amit Rai of the Bouradi District Hospital, CMS Narendranagar Dr. Sunita, District -Tuberculosis -Officer Jitendra Bhandari and officials of the relevant departments present.