Daily Star- Bangladesh April 3, 2006
Farmers in a remote village in Jaldhaka Upazila have replaced the harmful farming of tobacco with cucumber, and they have doubled their income while protecting public health and the environment. Alumuddin of Balapara village said his children usually suffered from cough, fever and other diseases during tobacco harvesting season. Tobacco's irritating smell caused loss of appetite, headache and even respiratory problems. But those complaints are gone after he stopped tobacco cultivation. The credit for this goes to Plan International, an international NGO, which launched a Participatory Agriculture Products Diversification Project to keep farmers away from tobacco cultivation and diversify crops. It is implementing the project with the help a local farmers organization named Bangladesh Rural Improvement Foundation (BRIF).
greetings sir,
i am krishnamoorthy i am doing Master degree in nursing (community health)i want to make awareness
regarding tobacco and its effects
statment of problem:
a study to assess the knowledge and attitude on oral health hazards among tobacco consuming adults of selected area in mudurai
objectives:-
1.to assess the prevalence of oral health hazards among tobacco consuming adults of selected area in mudurai
2.to determine the knowledge and attitude on oral health hazards among tobacco consuming adults of selected area in mudurai.
3.to associate the knowledge and attitude on oral health hazards among tobacco consuming adults of selected area in mudurai.
4.to associate the selected demographic variable.
l am going to make documentry film to create awareness to illitrate people
i need support as psychologically and literly and financialy from your reputed institution
do the needfull
thanking you
postal address
krishnamoorthy,msc II YEAR,
CSI JEYARAJ ANNAPAKIAM COLLEGE OF NURSING,PASUMALAI,MADURAI-4
TAMILNADU,
INDIA.
ph no:-
+919751648221
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