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India's Maternal Health Systems Face Crisis in a Warming World

As climate change challenges India's maternal health progress, experts urge the government to adapt existing systems for future resilience.

Indian Cockroach Desk5 July 2026, 7:45 pm IST1 min read
Source:The Hindu
India's Maternal Health Systems Face Crisis in a Warming World

India's Maternal Health Systems Face Crisis in a Warming World

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India has made significant strides in maternal health over the past two decades, but the relentless impacts of climate change are putting this progress in jeopardy. The existing healthcare frameworks, originally designed for a different climate, now struggle to meet the needs of mothers and infants in a hotter environment.

Experts argue that rather than overhauling the entire maternal health system, the focus should be on updating and adapting current practices to address the realities of climate change. This adaptation is crucial to ensure that mothers receive the care they need, regardless of environmental shifts.

The stakes are high, and accountability from government officials is paramount to safeguard maternal health. As reported by The Hindu, the need for proactive measures is pressing, and the time for action is now.

Source: The Hindu

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