World Polio Day OCTOBER 24
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2025 Theme (WHO): “Together, Let’s Make Polio History.”
Message: “A healthy world begins with every child protected from preventable diseases.”
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1.1To raise awareness about polio eradication and celebrate the progress achieved globally
1.2To educate students on vaccination, prevention, and public health responsibility
1.3To inspire youth participation in health awareness and service initiatives
๐ฃ๐ฟ๐ถ๐บ๐ฎ๐ฟ๐ ๐ฆ๐ฐ๐ต๐ผ๐ผ๐น (Classes 1–5)
2.1Drawing Activity: “Healthy Child, Happy Nation”
2.2Storytelling: “How the Polio Drops Protect Us”
2.3Rhymes & Songs: “Do Boond Zindagi Ki” (Two drops of life)
2.4Puppet Show: Fun way to explain vaccination importance
2.5Health Talk: Nurse/teacher explains vaccines using simple visuals
๐ ๐ถ๐ฑ๐ฑ๐น๐ฒ ๐ฆ๐ฐ๐ต๐ผ๐ผ๐น (Classes 6–8)
3.1Poster Making: “End Polio Now”
3.2Essay Writing: “Role of Vaccination in a Healthy Society”
3.3Quiz: Health and immunization awareness
3.4Role Play: Students act as doctors, nurses, and volunteers
3.5Polio Awareness March: Carry slogans like “Two Drops Save Lives”
๐๐ถ๐ด๐ต ๐ฆ๐ฐ๐ต๐ผ๐ผ๐น (Classes 9–12)
4.1Seminar: “Journey Towards a Polio-Free India”
4.2Debate: “Health Education Should Be Compulsory in Schools”
4.3Awareness Rally: With banners promoting vaccination awareness
4.4Documentary Screening: WHO or UNICEF film on global polio eradication efforts
4.5Community Outreach: Visit nearby areas to spread awareness on immunization drives
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5.1Health Seminar: “Eradicating Polio – India’s Public Health Triumph”
5.2Panel Discussion: “Vaccines and the Future of Preventive Health”
5.3Field Visit: Join health workers in vaccination awareness activities
5.4Poster Display: Infographics on how polio was eliminated in India
5.5Blood Donation or Health Drive: As a mark of public service
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6.1Community Camp: Awareness on vaccination and early detection
6.2Training Session: Proper immunization practices and cold chain management
6.3Case Study Discussion: “How India Became Polio-Free”
6.4Poster & Chart Display: Immunization schedule and importance
6.5Outreach Visit: Rural awareness on disease prevention and child care
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7.1Morning Assembly: Talk on Dr. Jonas Salk – inventor of the polio vaccine
7.2Pledge Ceremony: “Every child deserves a polio-free life.”
7.3Health Exhibition: Display posters, charts, and vaccination tools
7.4Guest Lecture: Local doctor or public health officer interaction
7.5Community Rally: Students spread awareness on upcoming immunization drives
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8.1“Adopt a Village” Health Mission: Students support awareness programs in one locality
8.2“Immunity Tree” Activity: Each student adds a leaf with one health tip
8.3“Promise Drop” Drive: Students pledge to promote vaccination in their community
8.4Social Media Campaign: #EndPolioNow #HealthyIndia
8.5Recognition Initiative:
Schools can send reports/photos of events to ๐ฑ+91 99443 13953 (WhatsApp)
for Appreciation & WHO–UN Recognition Certificate