On March 25, 2024, at the vibrant premises of the Civil Hospital in Golaghat, Mrs. Sangeeta Baghwar, a seasoned nurse from the gynecology department, took center stage as the distinguished guest lecturer for the eagerly anticipated 1st common guest lecture of F&B Service Batch 3 at Don Bosco Tech Rangajan. The lecture hall buzzed with enthusiasm as Mrs. Baghwar, a beacon of expertise, delved into a captivating discourse on "Health and Hygiene: Essential Pillars of well-being." The ambience was charged with anticipation as Mrs. Baghwar initiated the session with a warm introduction, inviting each student to share their story, creating an instant bond of camaraderie and shared learning. Her engaging approach seamlessly transitioned into a profound exploration of health and hygiene, unraveling the interconnectedness of physical and mental well-being. With animated gestures and real-life anecdotes, Mrs. Baghwar illuminated the meaning of health beyond mere absence of disease, painting a holistic picture of vitality encompassing body and mind. She emphasized the transformative power of hygiene, not just as a personal habit but as a shield against illnesses and a catalyst for a healthier society.

As the lecture unfolded, Mrs. Baghwar's expertise shone brightly as she navigated through topics ranging from the nuances of menstrual hygiene to the importance of environmental cleanliness. Her practical tips and insights resonated deeply, empowering the trainees with actionable knowledge and strategies for a healthier lifestyle. Amidst interactive discussions and eager queries from the audience, Mrs. Baghwar's guidance on managing common illnesses like colds, flu, and stomach bugs emerged as a beacon of practical wisdom. Her advice, infused with empathy and expertise, ranged from self-care practices to the importance of seeking medical advice when needed, leaving a lasting impact on the attentive audience. In her closing remarks, Mrs. Baghwar not only imparted knowledge but instilled a sense of responsibility, urging the trainees to become ambassadors of health and hygiene in their communities. The lecture hall resonated with applause, a testament to the enlightening and engaging session orchestrated by Mrs. Sangeeta Baghwar, a true champion of well-being and knowledge dissemination.