Sugar free day
Report on World Health Day Celebration by Health and Sports Club
On April 7, 2024, the Health and Sports Club of SUM College of Teacher Education celebrated World Health Day with a special virtual event held on Google Meet. The event was inaugurated by the Principal of the college, who delivered an inspiring speech on the importance of maintaining good health and well-being.
The online celebration saw active participation from both students and teachers, who joined in from various locations, reflecting the college’s commitment to health and wellness even in a virtual setting. The Principal’s address emphasized the global significance of World Health Day and the need for collective efforts to promote healthier lifestyles.
Following the inaugural speech, a lively discussion ensued, focusing on various health-related topics and the importance of making conscious lifestyle choices. Inspired by the discussions, all participants collectively decided to observe a “Sugar-Free Day” as a commitment to reducing sugar intake and fostering better dietary habits.
The decision to adopt a sugar-free day was met with enthusiasm and a sense of shared purpose. Participants pledged to avoid sugary foods and beverages for the day, aiming to raise awareness about the adverse effects of excessive sugar consumption and encouraging healthier eating habits.
The event was a resounding success, highlighting the proactive initiatives of the Health and Sports Club in promoting health and wellness. It also reinforced the college’s dedication to fostering a supportive and health-conscious community.