A mobile medical unit (MMU) at Golawand village in Chhattisgarh deployed to arrest malnutrition among children. Started in 2004, the state today has 15 MMUs in five districts. A mobile unit usually has a physician, nurse and a pharmacist and can carry out basic tests to check the nutrition levels in children.
A mobile medical unit (MMU) at Golawand village in Chhattisgarh deployed to arrest malnutrition among children. Started in 2004, the state today has 15 MMUs in five districts. A mobile unit usually has a physician, nurse and a pharmacist and can carry out basic tests to check the nutrition levels in children.
A mobile medical unit (MMU) at Golawand village in Chhattisgarh deployed to arrest malnutrition among children. Started in 2004, the state today has 15 MMUs in five districts. A mobile unit usually has a physician, nurse and a pharmacist and can carry out basic tests to check the nutrition levels in children.
A mobile medical unit (MMU) at Golawand village in Chhattisgarh deployed to arrest malnutrition among children. Started in 2004, the state today has 15 MMUs in five districts. A mobile unit usually has a physician, nurse and a pharmacist and can carry out basic tests to check the nutrition levels in children.
A mobile medical unit (MMU) at Golawand village in Chhattisgarh deployed to arrest malnutrition among children. Started in 2004, the state today has 15 MMUs in five districts. A mobile unit usually has a physician, nurse and a pharmacist and can carry out basic tests to check the nutrition levels in children.
A mobile medical unit (MMU) at Golawand village in Chhattisgarh deployed to arrest malnutrition among children. Started in 2004, the state today has 15 MMUs in five districts. A mobile unit usually has a physician, nurse and a pharmacist and can carry out basic tests to check the nutrition levels in children.
A mobile medical unit (MMU) at Golawand village in Chhattisgarh deployed to arrest malnutrition among children. Started in 2004, the state today has 15 MMUs in five districts. A mobile unit usually has a physician, nurse and a pharmacist and can carry out basic tests to check the nutrition levels in children.
Farmers living along the 3,670 sq km command area of the Indira Gandhi Canal have managed to reverse desertification in large chunks of land in Jaisalmer, the farthest district from the canal's source. They have dug small ponds, locally known as diggies to store the canal water during summer.
With just 4,000 camels on display, the impact of India’s dwindling camel population was visible in this year’s Pushkar fair, the country’s largest animal market. India’s camel population has declined from 0.4 million in 2012 to 0.25 million in 2019, a 34 per cent drop, suggests the Livestock Census. Camel breeders at the fair blamed shrinking pastoral land and increased use of vehicles in the farm sector for the population dip