Ban sale of sweets outside schools for sake of our kids

ADELMO FERNANDES, Vasco | MAY 18, 2025, 08:10 PM IST

It must be said that Type 2 diabetes in children is a growing concern, often associated with factors like childhood obesity, genetics, and a sedentary lifestyle. Sometimes, the disorder is diagnosed during a routine check-up. The exact cause of type 2 diabetes is unknown. But family history and genetics appear to play an important role.  Excessive sugar intake can contribute to increased risk of type 2 diabetes in children, particularly through weight gain and insulin resistance. High sugar consumption can also have other negative impacts on a child's health, like weight gain, tooth decay, and weakened immune systems.  The CBSE has reportedly directed affiliated schools to establish “sugar boards” in order to monitor and reduce sugar intake of children. These boards will provide essential information, including the recommended daily sugar intake, sugar content in commonly consumed junk food, cold drinks, etc. and healthier dietary alternatives.  In Goa it is observed that several roadside vendors sell candies, ice-creams, beverages and various types of sweets outside schools, especially government schools. There needs to be a total ban on the sale of candies, ice-creams and sweet beverages outside schools in the state.



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