Watch: Health worker rows 18 kms daily to serve kids, mothers in remote villages
Watch: Health worker rows 18 kms daily to serve kids, mothers in remote villages

An Anganwadi worker rows 18 kms to remote villages to attend tribal kids and expecting mothers.

Relu Vasave travels to interior villages every day from Maharashtra's Nandurbar.

Relu belongs to Nashik and grew up near Narmada, where she learned swimming.

Since April, Relu began visiting newborns, expecting mothers from hamlets of Aligat and Dadar.

As an Anganwadi member, Relu checks weight, proper growth of newborns and their mothers.

Relu has received heaps of praises from tribal people for her effort during the pandemic.

The Anganwadi member's work has been also praised by the Chief Minister's office.

Watch the full video for more.