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Motorcycle ambulance is a new concept in India that is saving many lives in remote regions when people could not make it to the hospital on time.
The woman (Sukmi) and her baby might not have survived if the motorcycle ambulance had not ferry them to the civil hospital in Narayanpur district.
Operating in the Maoist-hit Narayanpur district of Bastar division in Chhattisgarh, these ambulances are a joint initiative of UNICEF and a non-profit organization called Saathi. The free ambulance service, launched one-and-a-half years back in the region, has changed their views and now at least 35 villages in Dhanora and Dongar areas, located around 400 kms from the state capital, with no proper road connectivity, are availing the facility.
Health specialist at UNICEF, Ajay Trakroo said, -
Bhupesh Tiwari, founder of Saathi Ngo said, -



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