BJ Medical College students spread health awareness
CHALLENGE
Research by students of BJ Medical College shows that children in villages around Pune lack awareness in health and hygiene. This is why, the students under the aegis of their social arm, Prachiti, have been visiting villages in Shindewadi and Baramati in Pune district to conduct day-long health and hygiene awareness drives regularly.
Modus Operandi
Prachiti members contact village schools or the village sarpanch to organise these camps. According to student Amrita Mande, the group educates little children about the need to cut their nails, wash their hair and maintain overall hygiene. “We display charts to teach them how vegetables, grains and fruits provide the necessary vitamins and keep diseases at bay,” Mande said.
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Mentor

Dr Dilip Sarada
“People in villages are usually unaware about basic health needs. The Prachiti group of BJ MedicalCollege is doing a commendable job. While carrying out this noble task, they will face practical difficulties. As a medical professional, I can extend help by guiding them and helping them develop necessary skills.”
President, Indian Medical Association, Maharashtra -
Expert Advise

Dr Ajay Chandanwale
“Our students are doing a commendable job. Such activities should not be restricted to allopathy. I feel doctors from other streams can also get involved in similar activities such as Prachiti. There is a clear need to serve people in the rural areas where basic healthcare facilities are deficient.”
Dean, BJ Medical College -
Students

Radhika Sharma
“Villagers are usually unaware about health issues and deprived of checkups. As medical students, we decided to provide some basic facilities, including checkups. We felt it was our duty towards society.”
Final Year Student, BJ Medical College -

Nilofar Bijali
“Creating awareness among village school children is the need of the hour. We not only help people but also create awareness among medical professionals. There are many who are unaware about basic health practices to be observed in their daily lives.”
Second Year Student, BJ Medical College -

Mitali Wagh
“We need help from experts when we undertake any social work. Dr Dharav Shah, who is active in de-addiction campaigns, recently extended help and gave us valuable input.”
Final Year Student, BJ Medical College -

Lumbini Debaje
“While helping rural society, we are improving our own skills. In addition, Prachiti members learn management skills and earn the trust of the people.”
Second Year Student, BJ Medical College