According to a recent statement by the State government of Uttar Pradesh, the Urban Development Department and Lucknow Smart City have collaborated to launch a pilot project called the “School Health Program” in Lucknow. The programme, which aims to promote student health, has been introduced in three schools as part of a pilot experiment.
Three municipal schools in Lucknow - Aminabad Inter College, Kashmiri Mohalla Girls Inter College, and Kashmiri Mohalla Montessori School - have been charged with providing health checkups for a total of 1765 children as part of the trial project. The team responsible for the checkups is creating digital health cards by conducting thorough examinations of each child on-site.
Lucknow Smart City Limited has introduced a unique initiative called the “School Health Program”, which involves the creation of a digital health card for each child. This card can be downloaded by the child’s parents, school officials, and administrative officials. Each child receives a full health checkup based on 130 indicators relating to their physical and mental wellbeing. In addition, the health card offers a cashless health cover of up to Rs. 25,000 for hospitalisation charges.
The program aims to improve the academic performance and future prospects of the children by identifying and addressing any health issues they may have. The checkup includes a thorough assessment of physiotherapy-related parameters, eye tests to detect color blindness and eye diseases, and assessments of dental and oral health, hearing and speech abilities. The program also includes workshops on topics such as child psychology, first aid, and health and hygiene. Follow-up digital health reports are prepared every six months.