Arunachal Pradesh's district health teams, on October 21 observed Global Iodine Deficiency Disorders Prevention Day across the state to raise awareness regarding the prevention of iodine deficiency.
The event was held under the National Iodine Deficiency Disorders Control Programme (NIDDCP).
It was conducted as part of a broader national initiative aimed at educating communities on the importance of iodine in nutrition and its crucial role in maintaining health, particularly for vulnerable groups such as pregnant women and children.
State programme officer of NIDDCP, D Taipodia highlighted that iodine deficiency is a preventable cause of cognitive and development delays in children, stating, "Iodine is a vital micronutrient that supports thyroid function and brain development, especially in children and pregnant women."
Taipodia emphasised that the goal is to ensure every household recognises the importance of using iodised salt and consuming iodine-rich foods.
Furthermore, he noted that the state government, under Health Minister Biyuram Waghe will support the initiatives with plans to enhance nutritional interventions and improve access to iodized salt in remote areas.
Health workers, doctors, community leaders and volunteers collaborated in each district to organise a variety of activities, including free health camps, public awareness programs and educational sessions on the risks associated with iodine deficiency.
(With PTI inputs)
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