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MBMC ensures newborns fed in golden hour

THE ASIAN AGE. | SURESH GOLANI
Published : Apr 9, 2018, 1:51 am IST
Updated : Apr 9, 2018, 1:52 am IST

Mira Road health post led by Dr. Tejaswini Lanjekar which topped the list with 1,135 bagged the first prize for an outstanding overall performance.

This initiative took place under the flagship health scheme, MAA (Mothers’ Absolute Affection) launched by the government under the aegis of the National Breastfeeding Promotion Programme in 2016. (Photo: Pixabay)
 This initiative took place under the flagship health scheme, MAA (Mothers’ Absolute Affection) launched by the government under the aegis of the National Breastfeeding Promotion Programme in 2016. (Photo: Pixabay)

Mumbai: The Mira-Bhayandar Municipal Corporation (MBMC)’s health department has ensured that 5,450 newborns in the twin-city were breastfed by their mothers within an hour after the delivery. This initiative took place under the flagship health scheme, MAA (Mothers’ Absolute Affection) launched by the government under the aegis of the National Breastfeeding Promotion Programme in 2016.

After receiving an in-depth training from health experts, MBMC's nurses, Accredited Social Health Activists,  Auxiliary Nurse Midwives and Anganwadi Sevika’s have so far  conducted 1,334 meetings with expectant mothers aimed at supporting and promoting breast feeding practices.

The Mira Road health post led by Dr. Tejaswini Lanjekar which topped the list with 1,135 bagged the first prize for an outstanding overall performance.

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