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WHY HEALTHCARe

With a population of more than 1.4 Billion, last-mile delivery of healthcare in our country is a big challenge. The geospatial diversity of the country further aggravates the issues of accessibility and availability of healthcare in difficult terrains. With more than 65% of the population residing in rural areas with a smaller share of the overall healthcare infrastructure, and the urban slum dwellers prioritising everyday survival over healthcare, uneven distribution and lack of awareness also limit the uptake of existing healthcare services. It is crucial to address these gaps to meet the goals of Universal Health Coverage and support Govt of India's vision of Ayushman Bharat.

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Yoga is an ancient practice that blends physical postures, breathing techniques, and meditation to promote mental and physical well-being. It originated in India thousands of years ago and has become popular worldwide due to its numerous health benefits. Here’s a breakdown of content related to yoga:

WHAT WE DO

Smile Foundation’s comprehensive and community-centric health programme takes primary healthcare services to the doorsteps of underserved communities in both rural and urban India. Following a two pronged approach, the programme provides curative as well as preventive services, addressing the gaps in availability, accessibility and affordability of healthcare.

STORIES OF CHANGE

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CHANGE THAT INSPIRES US

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Smile on wheels is a mobile healthcare programme that takes preventive curative and promotive healthcare to the doorsteps of less privileged children and families in the remotest villages and underserved slums of India.

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Smile on wheels is a mobile healthcare programme that takes preventive curative and promotive healthcare to the doorsteps of less privileged children and families in the remotest villages and underserved slums of India.

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