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Micro-entrepreneurs Will Remain Hit Even After Lockdown | COVID 19 | Rajasthan

 
/ April 18, 2020

Amidst the nationwide second phase lockdown the daily wage workers living in Delwara, Rajhasthan fear the unsurity of jobs post lockdown and the subsequent hunger.

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Lack of Anganwadi Workers Affecting Children and Women Attending the Anganwadi Centres

 
/ February 3, 2020

Two anganwadi centers in Nashik, has stopped proving any healthcare services to their beneficiares, as the AWW refuses to come to the center. 

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How Healthy is Indian Healthcare, Do You Know? I India Loud & Clear I EP...

 
/ January 16, 2020

Lack of adequate infrastructure, absent health workers, poor quality of drugs and non-avalalibility of medicines,  are taking toll on India's public health system. 

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ASHA: Long Relentless Fight for Their Right to Fair Wage

 
/ September 20, 2019

While providing primary health care services in rural areas, the constant struggle of ASHAs for better wages continues in Maharashtra.

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An Anganwadi in Bihar, Draws a Sorry Picture Having No Water and Toilets

 
/ September 11, 2019

Anganwadi center in a village in Gaya, Bihar is being run from the neglected building, with no proper drinking water and toilets. 

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A Sub-Health Center in Raipur, UP, Remains Non-Functional for over a Decade

 
/ September 9, 2019

Residents of Raipur village, Uttar Pradesh are aloof from health care assistance, as a sub-health center continues to be non-operational for more than twelve years.  Access to health care is a national concern and is correlated with the overall development of the country. In India, there is a huge inequality...

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Health Center Becomes Functional in a Village in Katihar After 20 Years

 
/ July 26, 2019

Community Correspondent’s video with the help of Medical officers, a Sub health center is now functioning in a village of Katihar, Bihar. 

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Ten Years and Counting, a Community’s Wait for Basic Healthcare

 
/ December 13, 2018

Over ten years since it was build, a public health facility in Uttar Pradesh’s Ambedkar Nagar district remains shut. What will it take for the administration to swing into action?