Friday, April 5, 2019

World Health Organization By Liyakat Shah


            The World Health Organization Day

The World Health Organization is an agency of the United Nations that shows deep concerns about people health care at the international level. It was established on 7th of April 1948, and its headquarter is located in Geneva that is Switzerland. The WHO is a member of the United Nations Development Group.
Today we find that so many people around the globe suffer from innumerable medical problems. There are many reasons for it and people with sound status and money have many options available in hand to have best of best medical facilities in order to get well soon. But big question mark lies on those people who are deprived of such so called medical facilities, they do not even have basic medical facilities for themselves as well as for their near and dear ones. There basic necessities is also deprived. They do not get proper notorious food to eat for growth of the body parts and it stops in between giving rise to various type of deficiencies and diseases. Lack of proper food leads to imbalance of inner and outer growth of the body. Such poor people are not much bothered about their health and so on, and it leads to various types of dreadful non curable diseases which ultimately leads to fatal death. Central and State Government have initiated various schemes and facilities for health and hygiene, we should aware people to look forward to avail such schemes and medical facilities. We only just need to have proper documentations to avail it. Not to take our health problems as lightly, for its consequences would be drastic. People must be educated guided and a campaign awareness regarding health issues should taught to the people. Central Government as well as State Government and many NGO’s runs free medical camps across India for eradication of many diseases.
But the news is sad to hear that most of the people don’t even consult a doctor for their minor or major injuries it shows their pessimistic attitude and laziness and illiteracy. However not to be forgotten the famous proverb as ‘Prevention is better than cure’. If we suffer from certain ailment of minor or major then we have to consult a doctor for it. If the ailment is major then have to look for a specialist for getting a proper treatment of it. However it is seen that at the teen age especially which is the age of storm and stress where young people act as if they don’t care for anything and everything would be alright soon is a clear sign of negliance. We rely more on local prescriptions or try to bear the pain to avoid frequent visiting from the doctors. But this time being escape would be good for you but would have a great impact as you grow up. We may feel its consequences in later life. A proper care, guidance and treatment at proper time would have prevented us from such happenings of any disastrous things. Remember our whole body and its structure be it internal or external organs are all beautiful gifts of Almighty God and we don’t have any right to spoil it but we ought to take care of it at any cost to its fullest level. The real justice would be to protect it from any harm as we protect ourselves from seasons and changing climatic conditions as life is precious gift of God. Government should take more steps to prevent precious lives of these people, also to keep in and out watch as all the health and medical related schemes are implemented from the day it was launched from the desk of health department. A poet rightly said that...
“Zindagi ke bhi kuch andaz hote hai
Jagati aakho me bhi kuch khawb hote hai
Zaruri nhi ke gum me hi aasu nikale
Muskurati aakho me bhi sailab hote hai

Mr. Liyakat Shah