Most questions were aimed at assessing
if the student had been reading the daily news-papers and probing inquisitively
into health aspects. While almost everyone knew about the recent death of the
great music maestro Jagjit Singh, few, for instance, knew that it was caused by
brain hemorrhage due to uncontrolled high blood pressure? The issue assumes
importance as high blood pressure is not uncommon among elders in most homes,
and for students to be aware of the potentially fatal consequence of brain
hemorrhage, if BP remains unchecked and ignored, may help prevent such events.
What students found most exciting was
the video round, in which the template constituted short clips from movies. A
scene from “Udan” depicted the hazardous influence of alcohol, tobacco and
stress bringing on bullying and physical abuse. Another clip from “Vivah” was
used to show how a carelessly fired rocket during Diwali, can enter a home
through a window precariously left open, ravage a house, and plunge people into
gloom.
In this keenly fought contest, St Agnes
Loreto, represented by Bhavika Mehta and Advika Singh, emerged as the winner
and Loreto Convent and La Martiniere for Boys as the runners up. But at the end
of the day, everyone who attended the quiz was a winner as he went home with a
handfull of new health messages that he would share with his friends and family
back home.
As published in HT City (Hindustan Times) dated 13 May, 2012.
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