As part of the initiative, a camp was organized at two government primary schools to raise awareness about clean drinking water, proper sanitation and hygiene in households and schools, Dabur head of Corporate Social Responsibility A Sudhakar said.
Special training sessions were also organized at both the schools for parents of children studying in these schools, its teachers and School Management Committee members to bring about a behavioural change and promote hygiene.
Dustbins will be distributed in rural schools and children educated against throwing garbage in the open, he said adding that schools will be supported in constructing hand-washing stations and separate toilet blocks for girls and boys.
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