Access to healthcare is a critical component of sustainable rural development in India. Many rural communities lack access to healthcare services, which can have significant impacts on health outcomes and economic productivity.
and India is no exception. In a country where a large population still lives in rural areas, it is imperative to ensure that they have access to basic amenities and facilities. Dr. Anjali Nimabalkar, the MLA of Khanapur taluka in Karnataka,
The Gram Panchayat system is an essential contributor to community development in rural India. It is responsible for providing basic services such as water supply, sanitation, and healthcare to the rural population.
and Dr. Anjali Nimabalkar’s work in Gurlagunji Gram Panchayat is a great example of this. The development work done by Dr. Nimabalkar in Gurlagunji Gram Panchayat, including the provision of water tap connections to more than 398 households
The provision of clean drinking water will help in improving the health and hygiene of the people and prevent waterborne diseases. The construction of 271 Anganwadi buildings is another remarkable development work done by Dr. Anjali Nimabalkar.
Rural development is a complex process that requires the active participation of local communities. Dr. Anjali Nimbalkar’s rally in Bolindi showcased the power of community participation and the important role it plays in promoting rural development.