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World Environment Day

World Environment Day গছ  ভালপোৱা  ককাৰ  খং   By - (ড° ভবেন্দ্র নাথ শইকীয়া ) ভাল পালোঁ ৰঘুনাথ  তুমি মোক পুতেৰাৰ  বিয়ালৈ মাতিলা,  পিছে ৰভাখন  দিবলৈকে  আমলখি  গছজোপা কিয়নো কাটিলা?  আলহী-অতিথি যাব  ৰভা নাইকিয়া হ'ব  বোৱাৰীয়ে ঘৰখন দিবহি পূবাই,  পিছে কোৱাচোন ৰঘুনাথ  আমলখি গছজোপা  সহজতে পাবানে ঘুৰাই?  দৰাটিক মাতাচোন এজোলোকা আশীর্বাদ দিওঁ আৰু যাওঁ, গছজোপা কটা বাবে লুচি-ভাজি,  ৰসগোল্লা একোকে নাখাওঁ। OBSERVATION  OF  WORLD ENVIRONMENT  DAY On this World Environment Day, let's pledge to protect and nurture our planet. Every tree we plant, every drop of water we save, helps create a greener, healthier Earth. Together, we can ensure nature’s beauty and balance for future generations . www.guwahatipedia.com

The Importance of Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF)

Infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices play a crucial role in ensuring the health, growth, and development of children. The first two years of life are particularly critical, as this is the period when rapid growth and development occur. Optimal feeding practices during this time can have a lasting impact on a child's health and well-being. Breastfeeding: The Best Start Breastfeeding is widely recognized as the best way to nourish infants and young children. Breast milk contains all the nutrients a baby needs for the first six months of life, and it provides a range of health benefits, including protection against infections and diseases. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months, followed by continued breastfeeding along with appropriate complementary foods up to two years of age or beyond. Complementary Feeding: A Critical Phase After six months of age, infants should begin receiving complementary foods in addition to