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Pehchaan RADIO CLUB News update...

World No Tobacco Day 31st May 2011  and  Tips for quiting  Tobacco  News update from Pehchaan Radio club at Jawhar Balbhawan Mandi Delhi  Pehchaan Radio club at Mandi  Listening radio  Working for signature tune with Monica in Pehchaan Radio club  Balbhawan Mandi   Delhi  Children in action at radio club 

The Pehachaan campaign's goal is to inspire children, adolescents, women and mobilize senior citizens to support drug prevention.

Creativity in Delhi  The slogan for the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking on 26 June, 2009, was "Do drugs control your life ? Your life. Your community. No place for drugs". Nada India was reaching out to young people by organizing a series of artistic events with the slogan “Do drugs control your creativity and family?” The campaign's goal was to inspire children, adolescents, women and senior citizens to support drug prevention. Studies have proved that people who start smoking cigarettes and/or drink alcohol at a young age are much more likely to experiment with illegal drugs than people who do not smoke or drink. This is the reason why Nada India has been reaching out to the young people by organizing a series of artistic events like painting and theater by THE ISHARA PUPPET THEATRE TRUST & Nada Deep group with slogan “Do drugs control your creativity and family?” at Jawahar Bhawan Mandi Village,Chattarpur Vllage and Kusumpur Pahari,

Alcohol Alert: One more step towards reaching Millenium Developments Goals WHO conference gives momentum to tackling non-communicable diseases

T he First Global Ministerial Conference on Healthy Lifestyles and Non-Communicable Disease (NCDs) Control was held in Moscow in the end of April. On this global platform India and the world community achieved a big success for the future fight against NCDs. It is thanks to the strong efforts of the Indian delegation that from now on Mental Disorders are included in the list of NCDs[1]< https://provwww7. sobernet.nu/owa/?ae=Item&a= Open&t=IPM.Note&s=Draft&id= RgAAAADuKRoS73vKSrvCl7ebcL8BBw BRqzG23%2bX2R5poq%2fx6% 2fgWZAAAEKVAWAAA8Dr327516RZu6V oUDex2nAO4ip1K1AAAJ#_ftn1 >. “The members of IOGT International and surely millions of affected people and their families all over the world congratulate the WHO for this resolution and express our special thanks to the stern efforts of the Indian delegation. NCDs are a major threat to global health and societal development, killing three out of five humans in the world,” says Mr. Sven-Olov Carlsson, President of IOGT Inte

Pehchaan Radio club members protest MS Dhoni's appearance in liquor advertisement

Children as old as six years are increasingly displaying inappropriate behaviour due to excessive sexual and violent content being shown in advertisements, video games and music videos.

Melbourne, April 30: Children as old as six years are increasingly displaying inappropriate behaviour due to excessive sexual and violent content being shown in advertisements, video games and music videos. Following a similar complaint of sexualizing young kids, a soft drink company has been forced to pull its advertisement.   Australian Childhood Foundation chief executive, Joe Tucci has said that nearly 200 such kids are referred to his service each year, a 20-fold increase from the past decade. "There are children displaying aberrant sexual behaviour who can't even tie their shoelaces yet," The Courier Mail quoted him as saying. "Sexualised images show that to be successful and powerful, you need to display this behaviour," he added. Dr Tucci further said that some of the children displaying aberrant sexual behaviour were victims of abuse themselves, but a growing number were not. "We ask children in counselling where they get these kind of ideas. They