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Nagaland Graduate-Turned-Aganwadi Worker Uses Education As A Medium To Improve Her Village's Healthcare System

Kali Shohe, an Anganwadi worker, has committed her life to the betterment of her village in Nagaland. She educates children, expectant, new mothers, and adults in the house on accessing basic healthcare services.

Nagaland Graduate-Turned-Aganwadi Worker Uses Education As A Medium To Improve Her Village's Healthcare System

'Good health is every individual's right,' a graduate from Nagaland's Dimapur Town, Kali Shohe, lives with this belief and imbibes it in her profession. Ms. Shohe has been working as an Anganwadi worker for over a decade and has dedicated her life to the welfare of her community.

Nagaland Graduate-Turned-Aganwadi Worker Uses Education As A Medium To Improve Her Village's Healthcare System

The first few hours of her day are devoted to children, teaching them about various aspects of good health and hygiene, making them understand the importance of cleanliness, washing hands, and other basic healthy habits.

Nagaland Graduate-Turned-Aganwadi Worker Uses Education As A Medium To Improve Her Village's Healthcare System

Ms. Shohe saw the villagers struggling to make ends meet when it came to accessing medical facilities and having the right nutrition for pregnant and new mothers. She took it upon herself to break the monotonous pattern and upskill them on accessing the facilities, enlightening them on the importance of living a healthier lifestyle, breastfeeding, opting for institutional delivery, and so forth.

Nagaland Graduate-Turned-Aganwadi Worker Uses Education As A Medium To Improve Her Village's Healthcare System

She omits no one when it comes to educating women about pregnancy, the kind of care they should receive, and the kind of food they should eat.

Nagaland Graduate-Turned-Aganwadi Worker Uses Education As A Medium To Improve Her Village's Healthcare System

She also briefs women about what to eat and avoid in different trimesters. She quotes it as one of the most important tasks.

About The Campaign

About The Campaign

NDTV in partnership with Luminous has launched an awareness campaign ‘Be A Bijli Donor’ to promote the idea of ‘save power for more power’. The idea is to conserve energy today in order to get more power tomorrow.

 

We inherently know that saving energy results in low energy bills, but we also need to understand that a unit of energy saved today makes it available for people still living in the dark or facing regular power cuts.

 

Saving power or conserving energy is about knowing the sources of energy, and areas of wastage and thereby eliminating these through technology and lifestyle changes. For instance, a 100 W (Watt) incandescent (ICL) bulb can be replaced with a 9 W LED bulb offering similar performance in terms of light output, but at far lower consumption of energy.

 

While a 100 W ICL bulb, used for four hours a day, consumes 146 units of energy per year, a 9 W LED bulb requires only 13.5 units per year. Clearly, switching to LED is a smart choice as it provides the same output while consuming 90 per cent less energy.

 

The focus of the campaign is to instill the idea of ‘save power for more power’ and in order to do so, the initiative will create awareness about energy efficient products and services, smart ways to reduce power consumption, alternate sources of energy like solar energy and the need to conserve energy. The idea is to address the rising need for energy conservation in India.

 

As part of the campaign, we will highlight the stories of individuals and organisations who are championing the cause of energy conservation by switching to renewable sources of energy, adopting innovations to reduce energy consumption while enjoying the same output. The initiative will provide a platform for all stakeholders to share their ideas and work towards the common goal of, ‘Save power for more power’.