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Health Cannot Wait for the poor and vulnerable

The pandemic has pushed millions of people into poverty. It has also increased the inequalities between the different sections. People have been deprived of food, necessary medicines, shelter, and care. Inequality in the health sector in India has remained a major concern and needs the immediate attention of all stakeholders. The pandemic has pushed India, backwards in terms of accessibility and affordability.

In these trying times, organizations like Maharishi Patanjali Education Group have been able to provide relief to people living in remote areas and urban slums through its healthcare unit Maharishi Patanjali Education Group on Wheels. While the rest of the world was advised to remain indoors Doctors, nurses, healthcare volunteers came out to take healthcare to the doorsteps of those who needed it the most. On this Nation Health Day, here are some stories of the people who came forward to aid the most vulnerable.

Recently, as the state governments allowed migrants to travel back to their hometowns, Rajveer and Rajnandini finally returned home from Punjab with their parents. Since then, they had been quarantined inside their home. With a team of doctors, nurses and health workers, we reached them through our doorstep medical unit of Maharishi Patanjali Education Group on Wheels and took every measure to help them normalize into living in isolation. From helping them understand the importance of hand-washing to showing them the use of the Aarogya Setu app, we helped them get through this period of uncertainty without losing hope.