New Delhi: Since the Arvind Kejriwal government has taken control of Delhi, their emphasis is on how to improve health and education infrastructure in the national capital.
The Delhi government allocates the highest part of its budget for education.
The government believes not only to educate people but make them responsible citizens.
“The Delhi government believes in education, not for degrees, but the application.
Education must serve humanity.
If we can focus on increasing IQ, the equality of children who are physically and mentally challenged through various programs, it will be a hiled task,” said Dr.
SB Deepak Kumar, Secretary, Directorate of Training and Technical Education.
Safe! You have succeeded in throwing your votelogin to see the results “DPSRU facilitates in the right field, and must continue to grow and modernize,” said Dr.
Deepak, who spoke at a function organized by Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences & Research University to inaugal the new pediatric physiotherapy unit Built.
In his speech, Professor RK Goyal, Deputy Kansrus, DPSRU, emphasized the fact that results-based research had led to the achievement that should be noted from the physiotherapy unit which began in 2015 and has achieved a count of 700+ patients.
“The unit highlights the role of physiotherapy from” uterus to the tomb “.
This encourages the physical development of children to the optimal level by giving them a creative and pleasant environment,” said Dr.
Sapna Dhiman, who was responsible for the pediatric unit.
According to Dr.
Shilpa Jain, the principal of physiotherapy, “the kaleidoscopic unit is built to maintain the interests of children in mind with colorful caricatures painted on the wall.
It consists of all equipment that targets the merging of habilitation along with entertainment.
This is a seed unit for the intervention unit The beginning of our coming “.
“In this country where the interference in children is more than care, this is a beautiful start,” said Dr.
Arun Aggarwal, President DCptot.
This unit will treat children with cerebral palsy, autism, and down syndrome by providing therapy of neurodation development, balance training and motorized planning and execution.
This unit will also offer programs made specifically for caregivers and parents because they can learn how to position their children for daily activities.
New pediatric units are additional for existing training therapy units and neuro physiotherapy units at the university.
Children’s physiotherapy unit in DPSRU was inaugurated by Shri Ajay Dutt, MLA – Ambedkar Nagar, Delhi, in front of the main official Dr.
Sn Deepak Kumar, Secretary, Tte, Dr.
Arun Augustal, DCPTOT President, Representative of Chancellor, Professor RK, DPSRU, Dr.
Op Shuka, Registrar, Dean, Prof.
Geeta Aggarwal and Prof.
Rajiv Tonk, Prof.
Harvinder Popli, Director, Pharmacy School, and Dr.
PK Sahoo, Director, Dipsar Dr.
Shilpa Jain, Principal of Physiotherapy and Dr.
Jaseela Majeed, Principal of Allied Health School along with other senior faculty members.