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#WorldMalariaDay

World Malaria Day is marked on April 25 of every year. The Day highlights the requirement for continued investment and constant political commitment to malaria prevention and control.
This year, World Malaria Day 2022’s theme is, “We can conquer this terrible illness and enhance people’s livelihood and wellbeing by looking to these nations as an example.”

Noon Hospital also helps to keep clean the environment, we get the clean our premises with greenery and don’t spread wastewater in any other open sources like rivers & ponds

Noon Hospital regularly organizes prevention and health Check-up programs in the society, by which people can be aware of their health and prevents their life before any harmful diseases so that we can make a better environment & society.

#WorldEarthDay

Earth, our mother nature and everything related to it is so beautiful.

Earth Day is celebrated annually on 22 April. The Earth Day 2022 theme is ‘Invest in Our Planet’. The key point here is to act in a bold way, innovate in a broad way, and implement in an equitable manner. It is to show support for environmental protection and raise awareness about the climate crisis.
Noon Hospital’s Sewerage Treatment Plant (STP) eliminates Pollution, Care Mother Earth, and Save Lives.

Around us, pharmaceuticals, radionuclides, disinfectants, and solvents are used in every hospital for treating patients, medical activities, and research, and hospital wastewater contaminate our natural ecosystem which results in overall environmental damages and major human health issues across the world. Noon Hospital always takes various initiatives to prevent environmental damages and save humans, animals, plants, and all lives living around and with us. A sewage Treatment Plant (STP) for treatment and neutralization of all wastewaters to CARE MOTHER EARTH and save humans, animals, and plants. We recycle and reuse water for gardening, cleaning, and some washing purposes.

Noon Hospital Celebrated Ambedkar Jayanti

Father of the Constitution of India Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar was born on April 14, 1891, and to pay homage to his contribution to India, Ambedkar Jayanti is celebrated annually on April 14th.

Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar was a politician, economist, philosopher, anthropologist, and social reformer who fought for the rights of the Dalit community by raising his voice against the Indian caste system. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was the chief architect of the constitution of India who also stood for women and Labor rights.

The Ambedkar Jayanti holds significance because it draws attention to the caste-based bigotry that persists in our society 75 years after independence.

We commemorate Babasaheb’s contribution to the upliftment of the underprivileged by commemorating the day. Ambedkar drafted the Indian constitution that guarantees equal rights to all citizens, regardless of caste, creed, religion, race, or culture.

#WorldHealthDay

The Theme of 2022 World Health Day is “Our Planet Our Health “

Health is our most basic human right and one of the most important indicators of sustainable development. On this World Health Day, lets us all pledge to make our planet a healthier place for our coming generations.
Awareness of Global diseases can help affect the overall health of society.
As Anaemia is a serious global public health problem that particularly affects young children and pregnant women. WHO estimates that 42% of children less than 5 years of age and 40% of pregnant women worldwide are anaemic.

Anaemia- Rajasthan- India

Anaemia in pre-school (6-59 months) children puts them at risk of having an adverse impact on their physical and mental growth. In anaemic children, the heart must work excessively as the oxygen supply to the blood remains affected due to it. Severe anaemia can lead to death.
In women aged 15-19 years, anaemia has gone up from 54.1% to 59.1%. The rising prevalence of anaemia in adolescents and young women is a major cause of concern as it increases the risks of complications in pregnancies and enhances the chances of birth of anaemic babies. Due to this IMR (infant mortality rate) and MMR (maternity mortality rate) are very high in India.

This can be minimised with proper education & awareness programs for women and children which can bring down the prevalence of anaemia.
The prevalence has increased from 58.6% to 67.1%, a massive jump of 8.5%. Despite a lot of programmes launched by the Centre and state governments for improving nutritional levels in children, the prevalence of anaemia has gone up drastically among preschool children.

Noon Hospital & Research Centre encourage people of this area and particularly people of rural Rajasthan to improve the quality of nutrition among girls, women, mother, and child to prevent related diseases so maternal mortality and infant mortality.

Also considering the global environment and health issues, it is important that we keep our soil, water, air, and environment free from hazards and pollution caused by humans constantly and round the clock.

Let’s make our Rajasthan our health, it is contributing to global health.

Noon Hospital Celebrating 14th Years Anniversary

“Walking running and exercise keeps diseases away from you and overall requirement of hospital and hospitalization can be reduced”

“Walk for Health” awareness rally was organized on its 14th years anniversary today at Noon Hospital & Research Centre, Bhawani Mandi committed to health services since 2008. It has started from Noon Complex, Bank of Baroda today at 06:00 am, It continued for 7kms till Noon Hospital. The purpose of this event was to give awareness of the requirement of regular walking and exercise in daily lifestyle that can reduce the requirement of hospital and hospitalization.

On this occasion, Madam Zeenat Noon Harnal, Managing Trustee, Zeen-Zar Foundation Trust congratulated the entire Noon Hospital team, “We all have grown with this institution, faced many challenges, and come out shining. Keep up the great work. Very best wishes to you all.

‘Walk for Health’ awareness rally participated by all doctors and staff of the hospital, along with Bhawani Mandi Congress President Kalulal Salecha, Rajesh Karawan, Balu Singh Ji, Advocate Vidhana Chandra, and Durga Shankar Yadav & Bharat Vikas Parishad Persons.

Senior Physician Noon Hospital Dr. HS Bishnoi, who is 78 years old, also walked a 7 km long rally, when asked about his fitness, he said “If you maintain your proper food and fluid intake and make exercise an integral part of your life, then you can always stay fit”.

Senior Physician & Critical Care Head Dr. Col. Chetan Sharda said that people should include walking in their daily routine because after corona it is being found in most people are having more problems related to lungs, so by walking in the morning, you can stay healthy make your body and lungs healthy.

A healthy Body & healthy immune system make our body stronger, “walking, running and exercise can keep your body away from various diseases. Noon Hospital requests the people of the area to make walking, running, and exercise an essential part of their daily routine so that the overall requirement of hospital and hospitalization can be reduced. And by doing this, they can contribute effectively to keeping their family and society healthy.

At the event, Noon Hospital CEO, Mr. Debabrata Mukherjee thanked and congratulated all the guests, doctors, and staff who had come for making this event a success and said Noon Hospital is giving good health services and employment, and very soon Noon education unit is going to be opened in the field of health, and students from nearby areas will be able to choose among some demanding career and develop themselves industry ready at different level which will address the skill crisis in the healthcare sector of this area.

“The paucity of qualified and skilled personnel at various levels in the health sector in the country is acute”.

Noon Hospital has the latest and advanced critical technology setup, highly experienced and skilled senior consultants, nursing, paramedical, clinical, and non-clinical support staff at all departments, and a highly specialized and practical course structure that can produce skilled healthcare professionals who can address the acute skill crisis in this area or more.

Health.Hope.

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