With Health centres submerged and maternity services crippled in flood-hit districts of Bihar, the government, in association with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), has floated the concept of "maternity hut".
Buoyed by the success of the experiment in Samastipur district where Seeta Devi, a resident of flood-affected Bargama Gachhi village in Kalyanpur block, gave birth to a healthy baby girl in the wee hours of Sunday the , Bihar government has decided to open such huts at 50 locations in the first phase by the next week. These would be in the floodhit districts of Madhubani, Darbhanga, Muzaffarpur, Begusarai and Khagaria.
Manned by four auxiliary nurse midwives, four paramedics and three doctors on rotation, the 'maternity huts', which provide free maternity services, including antenatal care and safe delivery for women, will come up at places not close to primary health centres and with a floating population of 500 or more.
Talking to Hindustan Times, Principal Health Secretary Deepak Kumar said, "We have identified a minimum of 50 locations for setting up 'maternity huts' and asked all the districts to send their requisition. Though right now we will be concentrating on the flood-hit districts of the State, we will keep the concept alive and extend the programme to all districts. Ini tially, we have tied up with the UNICEF for infrastructure support, but later on it's going to be a 100 per cent government venture."