National Safe Motherhood Day 2025: Know Why This Day Is Dedicated To Kasturba Gandhi
National Safe Motherhood Day is observed on April 11 every year. The day spreads awareness related to a woman's safety during pregnancy. India is the largest country in terms of population in the world but, the country still lacks good health infrastructure.

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National Safe Motherhood Day is observed on April 11 every year. The day spreads awareness related to a woman's safety during pregnancy. India is the largest country in terms of population in the world but, the country still lacks good health infrastructure.
Many women in India die during childbirth because good healthcare is not accessible everywhere. This is one of the most important reasons for the increasing mortality rate in India. It is one of the most difficult challenges that every woman goes through in life. In India, many women die during pregnancy or the time of giving birth because they do not get the proper facilities.
What is National Safe Motherhood Day?
In 1991, the White Ribbon Alliance India, a non-governmental organization, raised awareness about the importance of good maternal health. In 2003, the central government designated National Safe Motherhood Day to be observed on the 90th birth anniversary of Kasturba Gandhi. This day is dedicated to Kasturba Gandhi, who was deeply committed to the welfare of women and children. Each year, the aim is to raise awareness about maternal health, emphasise its significance, and reduce maternal and overall mortality rates. A pregnant woman should live in a positive environment that allows her to feel happy and take good care of herself.
National Safe Motherhood Day Significance
The maternal mortality rate has been on the rise and it is crucial for the government to ensure that everyone has access to a robust healthcare system to help reduce this rate. However, child marriage is another factor contributing to deaths during pregnancy. On this day, various institutions, organisations and government bodies arrange camps, offer healthcare facilities, raise awareness and undertake other measures to address this issue.
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