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DAY-NRLM FNHW Workshop Unites 16 States in Shillong

DAY-NRLM FNHW Workshop Brings 16 States Together in Shillong


The Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana – National Rural Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NRLM) hosted a two-day regional workshop in Shillong on June 30 and July 1, 2025. Organized with Meghalaya’s SRLM, the event focused on women-led solutions for Food, Nutrition, Health, and WASH (FNHW).

Named “Sangathan, Swasthya, Samriddhi,” the workshop aimed to promote cross-learning among states and strengthen SHG-driven FNHW models.


Field Visits Show Local Innovation

On Day 1, participants visited villages in East Khasi Hills. They met SHG members and saw:

These visits gave delegates real-time exposure to community health models in action.


Leadership Applauds SHG-Led Change

On Day 2, top officials launched purple uniforms for Community Gender and Health Activists (CGHAs).
Smt. Smriti Sharan, Joint Secretary at MoRD, called them “warriors in purple capes.” She praised their role in improving maternal and child health.

Shri N.N. Sinha, Former Secretary, GoI, stressed the need to prioritize people over infrastructure. He highlighted SHGs’ role in behaviour change and last-mile service delivery.


States Share Inspiring Stories

From Assam to Kerala, many states shared unique SHG-led initiatives.


SHGs Lead from the Front

Community Resource Persons (CRPs) shared how they:

These women showed how simple, collective action can change health outcomes.


Care for the Elderly Gets Spotlight

A special session focused on India’s aging rural population.

HelpAge India introduced a model using elderly SHGs, mobile health units, and telemedicine.
Kerala SRLM added more with tech-driven assistive care under its STRIDE and BUDS programs.

These efforts aim to provide dignity and services for elders and the disabled, while creating jobs in rural health.


Moving Toward Viksit Bharat 2047

All sessions echoed one theme—stronger health outcomes lead to stronger communities.
Integrating FNHW into SHG livelihoods can ensure both economic growth and well-being.

Leaders from Tamil Nadu, Tripura, Nagaland, and others agreed that scaling these models is key to reaching Viksit Bharat 2047.

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