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The government has set up several Anganwadis and Chreches in the country. Why do you think that it may help
in eradicating gender bused discrimination from the society?
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Answered by akashprasad10a
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Despite decades of impressive growth, India has an acute shortage of doctors.[3] The doctor population ratio in 2013 was 1:1800; the recommended level is 1:1000.[4] Through the Anganwadi system, the country is trying to meet its goal of providing affordable and accessible healthcare to local populations.

Anganwadi workers have the advantage over the physicians living in the same rural area, which gives them insight into the state of health in the locality and assists in identifying the cause of problems and in countering them. They also have better social skills and can therefore more easily interact with the local people.[citation needed] As locals, they know and are comfortable with the local language and ways, are acquainted with the people, and are trusted UNICEF and the UN Millennium Development Goals of reducing infant mortality and improving maternal care are the impetus for increasing focus on the Anganwadis.[citation needed] Workers and helpers are expected to be trained per WHO standards.

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