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The government has made many solutions for this pad. Education is an important issue among them. There should be schools in the padas in proportion to the population. There should be education, there should be school materials. There should be school construction. All these provisions are there. But neither the administration takes the initiative for this provision nor the local level political link takes the initiative. Nor does the system running the education department go and survey all the needy padas regarding schools. To open a school there, the local gram panchayat is informed to take a resolution and then the school is started. What does starting a school mean? From building a school to filling the school class until children come, Sunita and her entire system work continuously. In many places, it is not just about building a school. Rather, it is seen that Sunita and her team have a separate arm to bring children to that school.

In many places, there is no government help like the population and the children in school. How will money be raised through public participation in many such villages? How will help be raised through many NGOs? How will the contribution be made for that school through a board with many donors? For this, Sunita and her team contribute and take the initiative. Today, Sunita works mainly in Mumbai-Nashik and Palghar areas. There, more than five to five and a half thousand boys and girls who never studied in school study in good subjects in school and it is seen that they have the initiative to do something different in terms of their lives. This number may increase. This work is going on continuously. It is increasing day by day. The NGO said that there are limits. You have to work very carefully on money and all these issues. But if you have money, everything does not happen. You need your willpower, and today Sunita’s work is going on at all these levels on the strength of your willpower.

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Health

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Recently, health has become an important topic for everyone. Whether it is a city or an important part of the rural area, there are many health issues. Going beyond this, in tribal areas where the number of illiterate people is very large. There, health issues are faced a lot. This is very true. After conducting a survey, what are the problems faced by the tribal padas in Maharashtra, mostly in the Mumbai area, in the Nashik area. In terms of health, Sunita took the initiative to overcome all those problems. She took up full-time work for health in the padas, which have 200 to 250 people.

Important Health Topics

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Diseases arising from drinking water. Women’s health, children’s health, elderly people’s health, we should go to the padas and serve the people in all different categories. In this role, Sunita Nagre and her team have done a different job under the Health for People on Trees campaign. Through this work, many lives have been saved. This part is different, but we can see how many serious diseases that were in the future have been eliminated. At first, the women in this pada were afraid and did not want to come in front of the doctors. But when many women with Sunita came forward and requested all these women to come and request them to cooperate with all these health systems in their own way, they got a response there. This response started gradually. Then the concept of camps for health started in these tribal padas. Different camps for eye diseases, different camps for women’s support, all these options became available through different NGOs and with the cooperation of the government and administration. In these villages, there is almost no clean drinking water, and this impure water causes a large number of kidney diseases. To eliminate kidney diseases, special kidney camps are being held in many villages. Approximately three to three and a half thousand people were examined through these camps.

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