For season 9 of Banega Swasth India 12-hour Telethon, our team visited various parts of India to convey the message of health for all.
Our team interacted with the ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist) Workers in Rajasthan, who are utilising an application called 'Khushi Baby' to effectively communicate with people in remote areas. The application ties tradition with technology to uplift community healthcare for underserved populations in rural India.
NDTV's Harsha Kumari Singh interacted with the ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist) Workers and Auxiliary Nurse Mid-wives (ANM) workers of Harsoli in Rajasthan, who together work towards the healthcare of people living in rural India. The workers urged citizens to eradicate the age-old tradition of 'Bal Vivah' in India. The ASHA workers also shed light on the practice of males of the family eating before the women of the house, and urged the citizens of the country to add a stop to it.
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A week after a top IT executive filed a complaint against his former employee and her husband for allegedly blackmailing and threatening him for a substantial sum of money, a case was registered against him on Tuesday.