Vaishali from Una, Himachal Pradesh expressed her views about World Cancer Patients Welfare Day.

This day is dedicated to spread awareness about the disease which spreads across the cells through all body parts.

Child writer vaishali.

The “World Cancer Patients Welfare Day” (Rose day) is celebrated on September 22 every year to bring happiness among patients who are suffering from cancer. World Rose Day is observed in the memory of Melinda Rose. Melinda Rose was a 12-year-old girl from Canada and she was suffering with blood cancer (Askin’s tumor). Askin’s tumor is a rare form of blood cancer.

Doctors had said for Melinda Rose that she will live only up to 2 weeks, but she went on to live six months. Till her last breath, She did not give up hope of survival. In that period, she touched the lives of many patients by writing poems, e-mails and letters to other patients.

Rose day is dedicated to many cancer patients who fought the disease bravely. This day is dedicated to spread awareness about the disease which spreads across the cells through all body parts.

Rose is a symbol of love and concern. It is offered to patients to provide them energy to face and fight with disease.

On Rose day people organize many awareness programs to make people aware with importance of being cautious about cancer.

The major cause of cancer is tobacco and some other reasons are obesity, poor diet, low physical activity or use of alcohol.On this day we can cheer up cancer patients by gifting roses with a message to show them love, support, care, and concern for cancer patients.

Digital Baal Mela is a platform founded by children to create awareness among children and provide a platform to showcase their art.

Digital Baal Mela has organized a writing competition on important days of the month of September. At the end of the competition, the child whose writing skills are the best will also be given a cash prize of Rs 1100. You can also participate in this. Send the articles written by you to Digital Baal Mela. The articles written by child writers will be posted on the website of Digital Baal Mela along with their photo.

 Digital baal mela is an innovative platform for children to showcase their talent and creativity. It was started by a 10-year-old girl from Jaipur, Janhvi Sharma in 2020. Digital Baal Mela has so far run many campaigns which include “Rajasthan Vidhan Sabha Baal Satra”, “Himachal Pradesh Vidhan Sabha Baal Satra”, “Main Bhi Baal Sarpanch” etc.

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