Reaching the Unreached through Healthcare in Indalawadi Village
Nestled in the serene landscapes of the Anekal block, on the border of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, lies Indalawadi village— a community that has long
Nestled in the serene landscapes of the Anekal block, on the border of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, lies Indalawadi village— a community that has long
Embarking on the journey towards Sustainable Development Goal 2 (SDG-2), the global commitment to combat malnutrition by 2030, demands a closer examination of the challenges
The healthcare challenges in India are diverse and deeply rooted. Accessibility remains a significant hurdle, especially in remote rural areas where healthcare facilities are sparse.
In a world where advancements in healthcare continue to reshape our lives, a recent report by the McKinsey Health Institute, in collaboration with the World
Healthcare is important because it directly impacts the well-being and quality of life of individuals and communities. Access to proper healthcare services ensures timely diagnosis,
The nations of the world adopted the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, setting universal health coverage (UHC) as one of the primary goals.
Not everyone in India is equal in terms of wealth and money. The fortunate ones are able to provide medical treatment to their loved ones.
Mothers share a unique bond with their children. Their relationship is often described as pure and selfless to the extent of being divine, and why
In India, healthcare disparities persist, especially among the elderly residing in urban slums and remote rural areas. As the nation progresses, ensuring healthcare reaches every
India faces many challenges; economic, social, cultural, political, and much more. One of the biggest challenges that the country faces today is in the area