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KU’s CWSR organises awareness camp on breast cancer

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The Centre for Women’s Studies and Research (CWSR) University of Kashmir organised an awareness camp on ‘Breast Cancer and Reproductive Health of Women’ at Wangidar village in Pahalgam.

The day-long camp, as per a varsity statement received by new agency, was organised as part of a series of such programmes already organised under CWSR’s community-based outreach programme under the aegis of a Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) project.

Director CWSR Prof Tabassum Firdous said the programme began with a formal rapport-building session wherein proper introduction was given by her to more than 50 participants, mostly women from the tribal community.

“The participants were given enough time to reveal their health-related issues which was followed up by comprehensive counselling sessions, both individual and collective,” she said.

The counselling sessions were led by Prof Firdous and followed up by Dr Roshan Ara, Dr Shazia Malik and Dr Rabia Bazaz.

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The sessions were facilitated by Dr Abdul Basit, Dr Zahid and Dr Suhayl Hakak.

Following the counselling sessions, some basic medicines were also provided to the participants, including iron, calcium and Vitamin B-complex supplements.

At the end of the programme, Prof Firdous thanked all local participants and assured them that some skill-based vocational centres will be launched in near future for economic empowerment of women-folk in the area. (GNS)

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