Sulagitti Narasamma

Indian midwife and health advocate

Sulagitti Narasamma - Activists & Humanitarians born 1920
Born

1920
106 years ago

Died
Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

India

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A midwife who dedicated her life to maternal and child health, operated in rural Karnataka. Provided support and medical education to countless women in need, ensuring safer childbirth practices. Actively involved in community health initiatives and emphasized the importance of traditional midwifery practices alongside modern medicine. Received recognition for contributions to maternal health, transforming the lives of women in the region.

Advocated for safer childbirth practices in Karnataka

Trained many women in midwifery and maternal care

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