TIKABALI: (Akulananda Digal): The state government plans to build a fully developed Odisha by the year 2036. To reach this goal, health officials must improve care for mothers and babies. Better health care safely lowers the number of health risks for pregnant women and newborns. Safe hospital deliveries play a big part in this effort.
The Kandhamal District Health Society opened several 'Maa Gruha' or Maternity Homes in village areas. These homes teach people about safe childbirth. They work to stop risky home deliveries. They also help pregnant women eat better and stay healthy. A local group named 'SWATI' helps run one of these Maternity Homes in Chhatijhar village of Tikabali. This center opened its doors in May 2020.
Recently, the Chhatijhar Maternity Home celebrated its sixth foundation day. The staff held a special meeting. They named the meeting "The Role of Maternity Homes for a Developed Odisha 2036."
Dr. Jyotiranjan Jena, a public health officer, also spoke at the meeting. He explained the government's plans for these care centers. He listed the free health services available at the Maternity Home. He invited more pregnant women to come forward and use these free benefits.
Biswaranjan Kar, a senior worker, talked about the benefits of eating millets. He explained how millets give mothers and babies strong nutrition. He advised women to eat a balanced diet. He also asked parents to wait at least three years between having children.
Many local health workers, nurses, and pregnant women joined the foundation day event. Health officials Rashmiranjan Tripathy, Raktima Pradhan, Runuma Kanhar, and Anjali Digal shared their thoughts. Girish Chandra Samal managed the stage. Other project workers worked hard to make the event a big success. Together, they promised to promote safe hospital deliveries across the region.
The Kandhamal District Health Society opened several 'Maa Gruha' or Maternity Homes in village areas. These homes teach people about safe childbirth. They work to stop risky home deliveries. They also help pregnant women eat better and stay healthy. A local group named 'SWATI' helps run one of these Maternity Homes in Chhatijhar village of Tikabali. This center opened its doors in May 2020.
Recently, the Chhatijhar Maternity Home celebrated its sixth foundation day. The staff held a special meeting. They named the meeting "The Role of Maternity Homes for a Developed Odisha 2036."
Focusing on Health and Nutrition
Sunitarani Das, a child development officer, attended the event as the chief guest. She spoke to the crowd about family care. She said every family needs good health and nutrition services. She asked local health workers to find families who lack information. She told the workers to teach these families about healthy habits.Dr. Jyotiranjan Jena, a public health officer, also spoke at the meeting. He explained the government's plans for these care centers. He listed the free health services available at the Maternity Home. He invited more pregnant women to come forward and use these free benefits.
Healthy Diets and Safe Practices
Harishankar Rout leads the SWATI group. He asked village families to stop following blind beliefs. He told pregnant women to eat healthy food and get plenty of rest. He also advised them to arrive at the Maternity Home well before their delivery date.Biswaranjan Kar, a senior worker, talked about the benefits of eating millets. He explained how millets give mothers and babies strong nutrition. He advised women to eat a balanced diet. He also asked parents to wait at least three years between having children.
A Record of Great Service
The Chhatijhar Maternity Home shows a wonderful success rate. Since opening day, the staff has safely cared for 2,112 pregnant women. Local villagers thank the organization for its excellent work and dedication.Many local health workers, nurses, and pregnant women joined the foundation day event. Health officials Rashmiranjan Tripathy, Raktima Pradhan, Runuma Kanhar, and Anjali Digal shared their thoughts. Girish Chandra Samal managed the stage. Other project workers worked hard to make the event a big success. Together, they promised to promote safe hospital deliveries across the region.

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