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Chandigarh
06th September:- SPEAK India, Society for Promotion of Ethical &
Affordable health Care, will present a Punjabi Play ‘Tamasha Motyan da’ to
fulfill its twin objectives of promoting healthy lifestyle and to curb
unethical practices in healthcare. The play is scheduled for September 8, Saturday at 6.30
PM at Randhawa Auditorium, Sector 16, Chandigarh, according to Dr.
R.Kumar, President of the society. The play will be followed by
another humorous short play 'Hello, Hello' which is based on ill effects of
smart phones on health. Satish Chandra, Additional Chief Secretary (Health and
Family Welfare), Punjab will be the Chief Guest. Pankaj Vohra Regional
Director Indian Council of Cultural Relations, Government of India will
preside over the function.
Through the hilarious comedy play in Punjabi, humour and
entertainment will be created, but the play give a solid message of pathos
embedded in the theme of the play i.e misery, disease and death related to
obesity and its underlying causative factors like consumption of white poisons
and excessive use of mobiles.
Dr. R.Kumar said that obesity exposes one to serious
ailments like diabetes, heart ailments, hypertension, stroke, anemia
depression, sexual problems and unproductive life in the long run. With a
single intervention of reducing calories and salt in foods in general, and
intake of processed foods in particular, most ailments can be prevented.
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