Nepal Health Corps
Nepal Health Corps
28/12/2025
NHC–Kantipur Academy of Health Science successfully conducted a School Health Program under Project Suraksh*t Maarga on 20th November at Guheswori Secondary School.
The program aimed to raise awareness about road safety and promote responsible behavior among school students.
Through interactive lectures, discussions, and question-and-answer sessions, students actively participated throughout the session.
Key topics included road safety principles, traffic rules, common causes of road accidents, and preventive measures.
Special emphasis was placed on pedestrian safety and understanding traffic signs.
Students demonstrated curiosity, shared insightful responses, and engaged actively in discussions.
The session encouraged safe practices in daily travel and strengthened students’ understanding of road safety.
By the end of the program, participants showed improved awareness and a positive attitude toward road safety.
The interactive teaching approach contributed to effective learning outcomes.
Overall, the session concluded with positive feedback and meaningful engagement.
This initiative reflects NHC’s continued commitment to promoting safer roads through school-based health education.
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26/12/2025
NHC–KUSMS successfully conducted a School Health Program under Project Suraksh*t Maarga at Punya Secondary School , Panauti, Kavre on November 28, 2025.
The program aimed to strengthen awareness and understanding of road safety among school students.
Through interactive lectures, discussions, and question-and-answer sessions, students actively engaged in the learning process.
Key topics included causes of road accidents, their impacts, preventive measures, and the importance of traffic rules.
Special emphasis was placed on recognizing traffic signs and practicing pedestrian safety.
Students demonstrated curiosity, enthusiasm, and thoughtful participation throughout the session.
The program encouraged responsible behavior and safe decision-making in daily travel.
By the end of the session, students showed improved awareness and a positive attitude toward road safety.
The effective use of participatory teaching methods contributed to meaningful learning outcomes.
Overall, the program concluded with positive feedback and strong student engagement.
This initiative reaffirmed the commitment of NHC–KUSMS to promoting safer roads through health education.
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