Tarun Karthick
Sri Vijaya Puram, 22 October 2025
The Directorate of Health Services, in affiliation with the UT Health Mission, organized a State-Level programme on the National Iodine Deficiency Disorders Control Programme (NIDDCP) on Tuesday at PHC Garacharma. The occasion aimed to evaluate progress in eliminating iodine deficiency problems and promote the usage of adequately iodized salt.
In her inaugural deal with, Dr. Suja Antony, Director of Health Services and chief visitor, highlighted that iodine deficiency stays a preventable reason behind mind injury and psychological retardation. She harassed the necessity for continued efforts to make sure common entry to iodized salt, essential for the wholesome growth of kids and future generations. Dr. Antony additionally inspired discipline functionaries to proceed family salt testing utilizing salt testing kits.
Ms. Radhika, Vice-Chairperson (SVPMC) and Councillor of Ward No. 24, serving as visitor of honour, appreciated the Directorate’s efforts to scale back iodine deficiency problems within the Islands and lauded the ANM trainees for his or her informative skit. Mr. Chandra Sekhar, President of the Andaman & Nicobar Chamber of Commerce & Industry, assured full help to the administration in strengthening public well being initiatives by guaranteeing the supply of iodized salt in all markets. He urged the enterprise group to take social duty in offering solely iodized salt to shoppers.
Dr. H.M. Siddaraju, Deputy Director (FW) and Programme Officer (NIDDCP), spoke on the significance of iodine throughout being pregnant, explaining its vital position within the psychological and bodily growth of the foetus. He additionally briefed individuals on the Directorate’s ongoing consciousness campaigns.
Dr. M. Joy, Chief Medical Officer In-Charge of PHC Garacharma, detailed the NIDDCP programme and emphasised correct storage of iodized salt in hermetic containers and including salt on the finish of cooking to forestall iodine loss.
The occasion featured a skit by ANM trainees highlighting the importance of iodine throughout adolescence and being pregnant, supplemented by informative placards. Dr. Shalini Lall, Technical Officer (NIDDCP), welcomed the gathering, and the programme concluded with a vote of thanks by Mr. P. Yusuf, Health Educator.
