Students told to take vitamin-rich food

Students told to take vitamin-rich food
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Consuming more vitamin rich foods will pave the path for a healthier life, said GVMC Chief Medical Officer A Hemanth Kumar.  He participating in a programme organised by Visakha Youth Consumer Discipline Association to mark the World Food Day at Prema Samajam in the city on Monday.

Visakhapatnam: Consuming more vitamin rich foods will pave the path for a healthier life, said GVMC Chief Medical Officer A Hemanth Kumar. He participating in a programme organised by Visakha Youth Consumer Discipline Association to mark the World Food Day at Prema Samajam in the city on Monday.

Speaking on the occasion, Civil Judge S Damodar Rao unveiled a poster in connection with healthy food diet. Observing World Food Day on October 16 every year was initiated by Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations, he said for this year, the theme is “Change the Future of Migration – Invest in Food Security and Rural Development.”

Judge Damodar Rao called upon the students to avoid junk food especially roadside items for keeping up the good health. Everyone should take special interest in eating protein and vitamin rich food items, he added. DEO Nagamani and Food Inspector Apparao spoke on the occasion about the good practices for prevention of food wastage and other issues.

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