First International Symposium on Tribal Health
First International Symposium on Tribal Health
Dr. Shashi Thakur is a distinguished medical professional with an extensive career dedicated to public health and gynecology. She holds a PG Diploma in Laparoscopic Surgery from Clamferon, France, and has completed advanced courses in Yoga and Meditation from SVYASA Bengaluru and Sagar University.
Dr. Thakur's career is marked by her unwavering commitment to improving healthcare in tribal and remote areas. Notably, she has provided invaluable services to Kalyan Ashram in Assam, working in the remote Umswai region of West Karbi Anglong district. Her efforts in Vidisha and Raisen districts have been transformative, significantly improving healthcare rankings and immunization rates.
Her initiatives in antenatal care in tribal districts like Mandla, Betul, and Dindori have led to remarkable reductions in anemia and maternal morbidity. Dr. Thakur's dedication to tribal health is further exemplified by her work during the Narmada Parikrama Yatra, where she led antenatal check-up camps across 16 tribal districts, benefiting over 5,500 pregnant women.
Internationally, Dr. Thakur has represented Madhya Pradesh in various health services workshops and training programs in Thailand, Jordan, and Singapore. Her contributions have been recognized with prestigious awards, including the D.K. Tank Award for best family welfare service.
Dr. Shashi Thakur's career is a testament to her dedication, expertise, and passion for improving healthcare delivery in underserved and tribal areas.

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Dr. Shashi Thakur is a distinguished medical professional with an extensive career dedicated to public health and gynecology. She holds a PG Diploma in Laparoscopic Surgery from Clamferon, France, and has completed advanced courses in Yoga and Meditation from SVYASA Bengaluru and Sagar University.
Dr. Thakur's career is marked by her unwavering commitment to improving healthcare in tribal and remote areas. Notably, she has provided invaluable services to Kalyan Ashram in Assam, working in the remote Umswai region of West Karbi Anglong district. Her efforts in Vidisha and Raisen districts have been transformative, significantly improving healthcare rankings and immunization rates.
Her initiatives in antenatal care in tribal districts like Mandla, Betul, and Dindori have led to remarkable reductions in anemia and maternal morbidity. Dr. Thakur's dedication to tribal health is further exemplified by her work during the Narmada Parikrama Yatra, where she led antenatal check-up camps across 16 tribal districts, benefiting over 5,500 pregnant women.
Internationally, Dr. Thakur has represented Madhya Pradesh in various health services workshops and training programs in Thailand, Jordan, and Singapore. Her contributions have been recognized with prestigious awards, including the D.K. Tank Award for best family welfare service.
Dr. Shashi Thakur's career is a testament to her dedication, expertise, and passion for improving healthcare delivery in underserved and tribal areas.