In ChhotaUdepur district, the trend of lifting the delivery to 108 in Jholi continues. On Monday, it was time for people to take a woman from Padwani village to 108 standing two kilometres away after she complained of labour pains. Chhota Udepur is a remote, hilly and development-deprived district. There is still a lack of pucca roads in many places in the district. Due to which the poor tribal people of the district are suffering a lot. In particular, there has been a lot of trouble for pregnant women without a road and sometimes there have been cases of maternity deaths on the way. Development in ChhotaUdepur district seems to be in the throes. In the last ten days, in three places, the deliveries have been taken to 108. Another incident was reported from Padwani village in Kawant taluka on Monday. Prasuta, a 22-year-old resident of Men Gedaria Phulia in Padwani village, complained of pain around 9 a.m. As a result, the family was worried and quickly made a basket and went out for a walk. On the other hand, 108 came and called 108 to stand on the pucca road, two kilometers away. The main paved road came after she walked for about half an hour carrying Prasuta in a basket. The 108th delivery was put to sleep and shifted to the Kwant Community Health Centre where she delivered the baby. This is the third incident in the last 10 days that due to lack of roads, the delivery has been taken to 108. On June 20, the delivery of Khenda village of Naswadi was followed by the delivery on June 26 in Bhindmariya village of Kawant taluka and on Monday, padwani's delivery was carried in the open. However, the entire system of the district is falling back somewhere in the construction of roads. The victims of which are becoming the people of the district and especially the mothers. It is necessary that the government does something to build roads as soon as possible.
In the morning, we took Urshiben, who lives in our phalia, to 108 standing on the road, two kilometres away, by making a basket of pains and the family and neighbours. From there he was taken to the Kwant community health centre. Where she has given birth to a child. It is better if the government does something to build roads. > Narjibhai Bhil, Prasuta's neighbour, Padwani
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