By Tricitynews
Chandigarh 30th
May:- Sixth 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 today at City Livelihood Centre, Community
Sewa Kendra, Sector 25, Chandigarh. More than 40 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.
MCM DAV College for Women, Sector 36
A, Chandigarh, Actively participated in this unique venture to train the Street
Food Vendors. The college joined hands with School of Public Health &
Municipal Corporation Chandigarh in this venture. College Students were
involved in this training program. They also assured their active participation
in the remaining workshops.
Dr. Nisha
Bhargava, Principal, Mehr Chand Mahajan DAV College for Women, Sector 36 A,
Chandigarh gave a message for the workshop. 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 a demonstration on ‘A
frugal scientific tool- Foldscope’. She also highlighted the safety
uniform features (like apron, head cover, gloves, etc) and also demonstrated
them the right way of wearing them.
The Students
of MCM DAV College Sector 36, Chandigarh enthusiastically participated in the
workshop, they demonstrated the working of Fold scope and showed different
microbiological slides to the audience.
Dr. Gopal
Singh Adhikari, member of CWC, delivered a motivational lecture to
enlighten them regarding their rights and responsibilities.
Ravinder and
his team from Rudra Theatre Company presented a short funny yet witty skit
entitled ‘Municiparty aur rehri wale’. The skit focused on the need for such
training workshop for street vendors and the benefits that will be reaped from
it.
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.
Dr. Nidhi,
Senior demonstrator from Department of Community Medicine and School of Public
Health, PGIMER, Sector 12, Chandigarh, demonstrated laughter yoga and Bhangra
steps as a relaxation activity for rejuvenation of mind and soul of the street
vendors.
Dr. Pushkar
from PGIMER explained the vendors about critical points from where the food can
get contaminated. He emphasised on the sources of infection that leads to food
related health issues.
Ms. Manjyot
talked regarding the ideal food cart model and the key features that every food
cart should have as recommended by the FSSAI.
The training
was imparted in form of drama/play, demonstration and skit.
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