Thalassaemia Awareness
As part of its commitment to student well-being and public health education, Rani Birla Girls’ College actively promotes Thalassaemia awareness and prevention through a series of sensitization initiatives. Recognizing the importance of early detection, informed decision-making, and community health responsibility, the college integrates health education into its broader outreach and wellness efforts.
Key Initiatives:
- Awareness Campaigns: Expert-led sessions and seminars are organized in collaboration with medical professionals and health organizations to educate students about the causes, symptoms, genetic transmission, and social impact of Thalassaemia.
- Screening Drives: The college facilitates voluntary blood screening camps on campus, encouraging students to undergo Thalassaemia carrier testing, especially in their reproductive years.
- Counselling and Guidance: Students receive genetic counselling and access to reliable information to make informed health choices, in alignment with ethical health practices and personal responsibility.
- Student Participation and Outreach: Learners actively participate in poster campaigns, awareness walks, and peer education drives, spreading knowledge beyond the campus to their families and communities.
These efforts reflect the college’s vision of empowering students to become not only academically informed but also health- conscious and socially responsible individuals. Thalassaemia awareness is an integral part of our ongoing health education mission aimed at building a better-informed and healthier society.