Organized by NSS Unit, National College of IT
Speakers: Mr. Sanam & Ms. Tejal
Overseen by: IQAC Coordinator Ms. Neha
Date: 30-01-2025
Location: National College of IT Campus
The NSS Unit at National College of IT organized a seminar to raise awareness and provide insights on PCOS, PCOD, and basic health needs. The initiative aimed to educate students on symptoms, causes, and practical solutions to manage these conditions effectively. It also provided a platform to break the silence on women's health issues and promote well-being through expert guidance.
Experts explained the medical aspects, symptoms, and differences between PCOS and PCOD, helping attendees understand these common yet often misunderstood conditions.
The speakers provided insights on dietary changes, exercise routines, and mental well-being strategies that can help manage symptoms effectively.
The session covered treatment options, preventive healthcare practices, and the importance of early diagnosis to prevent complications.
Participants had the opportunity to engage with the experts, ask questions, and discuss concerns related to women’s health.
The seminar witnessed active participation from [Insert number] students, faculty members, and staff. The engagement and curiosity of attendees highlighted the need for continued discussions on health awareness.
The event was led by Mr. Sanam and Ms. Tejal, whose expertise helped create an informative and interactive session. IQAC Coordinator Ms. Neha ensured smooth execution and facilitated meaningful discussions.
The seminar was a success, generating awareness and encouraging participants to prioritize their health. Many attendees expressed their gratitude for the valuable insights and pledged to incorporate the suggested lifestyle changes for better health.
The NSS Unit at National College of IT, under the guidance of IQAC Coordinator Ms. Neha, successfully conducted an educational seminar addressing PCOS, PCOD, and essential health needs. Through expert talks and interactive discussions, the event empowered individuals with the knowledge to make informed health decisions, paving the way for a healthier future.