Sivaganga launches decentralised rehab network for differently abled

The Sivaganga district administration has launched a decentralized network of rehabilitation centers to provide medical and welfare services to differently abled individuals. The initiative uses a digital database and mobile application to ensure comprehensive coverage across 16 blocks.
Why it matters
This model of localized, accessible healthcare delivery serves as a potential blueprint for improving welfare distribution in rural or underserved regions.
The district administration has launched a comprehensive decentralised network of rehabilitation centres to bring essential government aid, medical therapies, and training directly to the doorstep of differently abled people.
The report focuses on administrative achievements and service delivery without partisan framing.
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