Women need to be empowered economically, socially and culturally to bring in changes in their status across the world, said Dr. Debjani Basu Mallick, District Tuberculosis Officer of Health of Darjeeling and Kalimpomg District at a round table on the theme of "Women's Empowerment", jointly organized by Press Information Bureau, Kolkata and Salesian College, Siliguri at Salesian College in Siliguri today. Dr. Mallick stated that women must be fit physically, socially and mentally because poverty and malnutrition are the main threat to them. Under nutrition and over nutrition are equally dangerous for health. She urged to take balanced diet to remain healthy. On Coronavius (COVID 19), Dr. Mallick asked not no worry to much. But she urged to remain alert, adopt sanitation and wash hands frequently. If one finds any symptom, he/she must visit the nearby health center, she mentioned. Dr. Samita Das Ghose, Obstetrician, Gynaecologist, Colposcopist and Endoscopic Surgeon, Neotia Getwell Health Care Centre, Siliguri mentioned that women need to be fearless apart from being educated and financially self-dependent. She explained in detail how to remain fit and healthier by adopting hygiene and preventive health care.
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