By Tricitynews
Chandigarh 08th
May:- Fourth capacity building and training
workshop was jointly organized by Dept. of Community Medicine and School of
Public Health, PGIMER, Chandigarh and Municipal Corporation Chandigarh held at
City Livelihood Centre, Community Sewa Kendra, Sector 25, Chandigarh. A total
of 15 registered street vendors attended the same. The vendors received free
‘Street Food Vendors’ Hygiene Kit’ which included aprons, gloves, head covers
and easy to understand IEC material. They also received free medical checkup by
the doctors of Community Medicine, PGIMER, Chandigarh.
Dr. Amarjeet Singh gave the inaugural
address. Vivek Trivedi S.D.O. MCC is handling the matter related to Protection
of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending personnel.
The other training sessions were
imparted by experts from various fields to encourage and ensure that operation
of Chandigarh Street vendors conform to Byelaws of MCC, Food Safety and
Standard Regulation 2011, Street vendors Act 2014, Swacchh Bharat Mission,
Women empowerment & prevention of their exploitation.
Dr. Geeta Mehra, faculty from
MCM-DAV, Sector 36, Chandigarh gave demonstration on ‘foldscope’. She showed
slides of microbes present in unhygienic food samples.
B.N. Behra faculty from PGIMER,
Sector 12 Chandigarh demonstrated the hygienic practices to be followed while
food preparation and handling. He also highlighted the safety uniform features
(like apron, head cover, gloves, etc) to be worn while preparing
food.
J.P. Kant faculty from CIHM, Sector
42, enlightened our trainees about the scheme “hunar se rozgar”.
Students of NINE, PGIMER, Chandigarh
presented play on ‘food safety issues’. The play was organized under the
guidance of Ms. Damanpreet Kaur (Tutor, NINE, PGIMER, Chandigarh).
To increase awareness about financial
literacy and various micro financing schemes were explained to street food
vendors by Harkit Singh, Senior Manager, Punjab National Bank.
Ravinder and his team from Rudra
Theatre Company performed a short skit entitled ‘Municiparty aur rehri wale’
.
The training was imparted in form of
drama/play, demonstration and skit.
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