
Attapadi: 22 infant deaths in four months due to poor nutrition and inadequate healthcare has left the tribal belt of Attapadi in Kerala devastated. The tribal belt of Attapadi in Kerala has never had it so bad.
"I was only eight months pregnant. The delivery was unexpected and at night we did not have a vehicle to go to the hospital too," said Selvi, who just her twin children at birth. Ponnamma, who also lost her child, said the authorities fail to provide healthcare to pregnant women.
"The government keeps saying that they will provide ragi and other nutrients through health centres. But till date we have not got anything. No doctor has ever turned up at our houses to check pregnant women," said Ponnamma.
"In a place like Attapadi, which is as large as the district of Alappuzha, you don't have a single gynaecologist. It clearly shows the callousness of the government towards tribals," said Ramu, an activist....
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