The 45-year-old ASHA worker uses hand painting, posters as her source of communication with the villagers and helps them receive healthcare facilities
When COVID-19 hit the country, it was an additional task for Ranjana Dwivedi to communicate the repercussions of the deadly virus to the villagers. However, creativity came to her rescue. She would create fictional stories and characters to convey the message, draw posters detailing the causes, protocols, and medications related to the coronavirus.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Saturday arrested four Kerala Police officials in connection with a custodial death case in Tanur.
The Kerala State Child Rights Commission registered a case on Friday into the incident where a newborn was found dead, covered in a plastic bag on the street of a posh residential area in Kochi.