Delhi Government Launches Anti-Obesity Campaign in Schools to Promote Healthy Lifestyles
The Delhi Government has launched a comprehensive anti-obesity campaign across government schools to encourage healthy eating habits, regular physical activity and greater awareness about...
The Delhi Government has launched a comprehensive anti-obesity campaign across government schools to encourage healthy eating habits, regular physical activity and greater awareness about lifestyle-related diseases among students. The initiative aims to address the rising incidence of childhood obesity by promoting preventive healthcare from an early age.
Under the programme, schools will organise health awareness sessions, fitness activities and nutrition education to help students understand the importance of balanced diets and regular exercise. Teachers will also encourage healthier food choices while discouraging excessive consumption of sugary drinks, processed foods and high-calorie snacks.
Health experts warn that childhood obesity has emerged as a growing public health concern, increasing the risk of diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease and other chronic illnesses later in life. Developing healthy lifestyle habits during childhood can significantly reduce these risks while improving overall physical and mental well-being.
The campaign also encourages parents to play an active role in promoting nutritious meals, limiting screen time and supporting outdoor activities. Experts note that family involvement is essential for maintaining healthy routines beyond the school environment.
Healthcare professionals believe school-based health initiatives are among the most effective strategies for improving long-term public health. Regular physical education, awareness programmes and nutritional guidance can help children develop lifelong healthy habits while reducing the burden of non-communicable diseases.
Officials stated that the initiative aligns with the government’s broader efforts to strengthen preventive healthcare and improve children’s overall health outcomes. Schools will continue monitoring participation and promoting wellness activities throughout the academic year. (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
Public health experts emphasise that tackling childhood obesity requires coordinated efforts involving schools, families, healthcare professionals and communities. Early intervention through education and healthy lifestyle promotion can contribute to healthier future generations.



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