Friday, April 19, 2024
EXTENSION ACTIVITY REPORT-6-Including iron-rich foods in the diets of women of reproductive age -07/03/2024
EXTENSION ACTIVITY REPORT-6
Nutrition Education
Date: 07/03/2024
No of participants: 26
Theme: Including iron-rich foods in the diets of women of reproductive age
EXTENSION ACTIVITY REPORT-6
In partnership with the DHAN foundation, the Department of Home Science orchestrated an extension education initiative tailored to meet the specific requirements of the NGO's beneficiaries on 07.03.2024. Under the guidance of second-year Home Science students, the program aimed to enlighten participants on nutrition, with a special emphasis on integrating iron-rich foods into the diets of women in their reproductive years at Kancharlapalem, Visakhapatnam. The session featured a comprehensive lecture delving into the importance, necessity, and benefits of calcium consumption, alongside a hands-on demonstration of wholesome recipes. To ensure active involvement, students utilized a diverse array of interactive aids, including charts, pamphlets, leaflets, puppet shows, and interactive games. Moreover, they introduced inventive recipes like Soyabean paratha and Ragi powder , accentuating their nutritional significance. The event fostered an immersive environment, equipping attendees with invaluable insights into sustaining a well-rounded and nourishing diet.
Extension Activity-5-Including iron-rich foods in the diets of women of reproductive age-22/02/2024
Extension Activity-5
Nutrition Education
Date: 22/02/2024
No of participants: 26
Theme: Including iron-rich foods in the diets of women of reproductive age EXTENSION ACTIVITY REPORT-5
In collaboration with, the Department of Home Science, the Dhan foundation crafted an extension education program tailored specifically for the needs of the NGO's beneficiaries on 22.02.2024. Led by second-year Home Science students, the initiative aimed to educate participants about nutrition, emphasizing the importance of including iron-rich foods in the diets of women of reproductive age at Kancharalapalem, Visakhapatnam. The session comprised an in-depth lecture exploring the significance, necessity, and benefits of iron consumption, complemented by a live demonstration of nutritious recipes. To ensure active participation, students employed a variety of interactive tools, including charts, pamphlets, leaflets, puppet shows, and games. Additionally, they introduced innovative recipes like Mint podi and Beetroot tikki with their nutritional value. The session cultivated a highly engaging atmosphere, providing attendees with valuable insights into maintaining a balanced and nutritious diet.
Extension Activity-4-Incorporating iron-rich foods into the diets -15/02/2024
Extension Activity-4
Nutrition Education
Date: 15/02/2024
No of participants: 26
Theme: Incorporating iron-rich foods into the diets
EXTENSION ACTIVITY REPORT -4
The Department of Home Science collaborated with the DHAN foundation to design an extension education program tailored to the specific needs of the NGO's beneficiaries on 15.02.2024. Spearheaded by second-year Home Science students, the program aimed to educate participants on nutrition, with a particular focus on the significance of incorporating iron-rich foods into the diets of females of reproductive age at Appu ghar, MVP colony . The session included a detailed lecture covering the importance, necessity, and benefits of calcium consumption, accompanied by a live demonstration of nutritious recipes. To ensure active engagement, students utilized a diverse range of interactive tools, including charts, pamphlets, leaflets, puppet shows, and games. Moreover, they introduced innovative recipes such as Malted beverage powder and Methi paratha, highlighting their nutritional value. The session fostered a highly interactive environment, leaving attendees with valuable insights into maintaining a well-balanced diet.
Extension Activity-3-The importance of iron-rich foods for females in their reproductive years -11/01/2024
Extension Activity-3
Nutrition Education
Date: 11/01/2024
No of participants: 26
Theme: The importance of iron-rich foods for females in their reproductive years
EXTENSION ACTIVITY REPORT -3
The Department of Home Science partnered with the DHAN foundation to conduct an extension education program tailored for the NGO's beneficiaries on 08.02.2024. Led by second-year Home Science students, the program centered on imparting nutrition education, specifically emphasizing the importance of iron-rich foods for females in their reproductive years at CBM compound , Asilmetta. The session featured a comprehensive lecture covering the significance, necessity, and benefits of iron in one's diet, complemented by a live demonstration of nutritious recipes. Employing a variety of engaging tools such as charts, pamphlets, leaflets, puppet shows, and interactive games, students ensured active participation from the audience. Additionally, they introduced innovative recipes like Gobi patta Masala Mix and Mint Adai with Spinach chutney. showcasing their nutritional advantages. The session was highly interactive, leaving the attendees with valuable insights into the importance of a balanced diet.
Extension Activity-2-Focusing on the significance of calcium-rich foods, particularly for females of reproductive age-11/01/2024
Extension Activity-2
Nutrition Education
Date: 11/01/2024
No of participants: 26
Theme: Focusing on the significance of calcium-rich foods, particularly for females of reproductive age
EXTENSION EDUCATION REPORT
The Department of Home Science partnered with the DHAN foundation to host an extension education initiative for recipients of the NGO's support on 11.01.2024. Second-year Home Science students took the lead in delivering nutrition education, focusing on the significance of calcium-rich foods, particularly for females of reproductive age at Akkayanpalem, Vishakhapatnam. The session comprised a comprehensive lecture on the importance, necessity, and advantages of iron in the diet, followed by a live demonstration of nutritious recipes. To enhance engagement, students utilized various audio-visual aids such as charts, pamphlets, leaflets, puppet shows, and interactive games. Alongside, they showcased innovative recipes like Beetroot milk powder and rajma cutlet , highlighting their nutritional value. The audience thoroughly enjoyed the interactive session and gained valuable insights into maintaining a balanced diet.
EXTENSION ACTIVITY REPORT-Nutrition Education-04/01/2024
Extension Activity-1
Nutrition Education
Date: 04/01/2024
No of participants: 26
Theme: Nutrition Education on importance of iron rich food, targeted towards females in reproductive age group.
EXTENSION ACTIVITY REPORT
Department of Home Science in Collaboration with DHAN foundation conducted extension education activity for the beneficiaries of the NGO on 04.01.2024 . Students of II year Home Science imparted Nutrition Education on importance of iron rich food, targeted towards females in reproductive age group at Malkapuram, Visakhapatnam. This activity included illustrative lecture on Importance, requirement and benefits of iron followed by recipe demonstration. For the lecture students prepared audio visual aids like charts, pamphlets, leaflets, puppet show, and interactive games. Innovative and novel recipes were designed and demonstrated for the target group. Students prepared Amaranths karampodi and spinach dhokla and explained its nutritional benefits. Audience enjoyed the interaction a lot and benefited from the event.
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