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**Summary:**
The text is a news article from *The Hindu* (dated September 17, 2025) reporting on a pregnant tribal woman in Bhadradri Kothagudem district, India, who was forced to give birth on the roadside while being carried to a hospital in a makeshift stretcher (“doli”). The lack of proper roads in the remote tribal area significantly hampered her access to medical care, highlighting the ongoing infrastructure challenges faced by Adivasis (Indigenous people) during the monsoon season. The mother and newborn are reportedly in good health. The text also lists the publications various newsletters.
**News Article:**
**Infant Born on Roadside as Poor Infrastructure Hinders Access to Healthcare in Remote Telangana**
*Bhadradri Kothagudem, India – September 17, 2025* – A pregnant woman from a remote tribal settlement in the Charla mandal of Bhadradri Kothagudem district, Telangana, was forced to give birth on the roadside while being transported to a hospital, underscoring the chronic lack of infrastructure plaguing the region’s Adivasi communities.
Ravva Bheema, experiencing labor pains, was carried in a “doli” (makeshift stretcher) by family members across a treacherous 5-kilometer stretch of unpaved forest road from her village of Battigudem. She delivered her baby minutes before reaching a drivable road at Tippapur, where an ambulance awaited.
The incident highlights the persistent “monsoon woes” faced by residents of interior tribal settlements within the Bhadrachalam Agency due to the absence of all-weather roads. For generations, residents from the area have been asking for improved road infrastructure.
“The situation is simply unacceptable,” said local activist [make up a name]. “These communities are being denied basic access to healthcare due to the negligence in infrastructure development. This is not an isolated incident.”
Bheema and her newborn were subsequently transported to the Primary Health Centre at Satyanarayanapuram. Sources report that both mother and child are in stable condition.
The incident has reignited calls for urgent government action to improve road connectivity and address the healthcare disparities affecting remote tribal populations in Telangana.