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School Health Services in India: Status, Challenges and the Way Forward

Schools provide a crucial platform for health and well-being interventions targeting children and adolescents. Early promotive and preventive initiatives are vital for enabling children and adolescents to reach their optimal potential, thereby adding to the country’s social return-on-investment, cre...

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Published in:Indian journal of pediatrics 2023-12, Vol.90 (Suppl 1), p.116-124
Main Authors: Jakasania, Arjunkumar, Lahariya, Chandrakant, Pandya, Chitra, Raut, Abhishek V., Sharma, Radhika, K, Sophiya, Mundra, Anuj, Kapoor, Jai Pal, Khajuria, Sindhuja, Gupta, Subodh S.
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