Working in tandem with kirana stores, the Saathealth App has already been downloaded 85,000 times—in not just the slums of Mumbai, but also other cities like Delhi, Lucknow and Pune.
There's nothing quite like freshly baked bakarkhani with sweetened milk tea. Did you know this Mughal-era bread has a backstory that can put many Bollywood plot lines to shame?
This unique initiative was led by Sharad Patel, the founder of Badlaav, a non-profit organisation in Lucknow that works towards ending the social evil of begging through rehabilitative and employment opportunities.
At most private hospitals, such hair transplants would cost anywhere between Rs 1 lakh-Rs 3 lakh. Given that a majority of the burns survivors would find this price point unaffordable, the hospital also plans to undertake hair transplant surgeries for them, free of cost.
With his initiative impacting 1,100+ children across 15+ schools in India and Sri Lanka, Rahul Adhikari is the kind of real-life hero India needs today! #Respect #Education