
Pregnant woman carried in ‘doli’ for 3 km
The Hindu
A pregnant woman had to be carried for three kilometres in a ‘doli’ from her home at Losingi to the nearest kutcha road point at YB Patnam, from where she was shifted in the ‘108’ ambulance to a hospi
A pregnant woman had to be carried for three kilometres in a ‘doli’ from her home at Losingi to the nearest kutcha road point at YB Patnam, from where she was shifted in the ‘108’ ambulance to a hospital, on Friday.
The woman, developed labour pains, and as the ambulance could not reach her house as there was no road, she had to be carried to the road point in the ‘doli.’ The kutcha road was laid by tribal people with ‘shramdan’.

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