The Diabetic-Free Villages Initiative offers free diabetes screenings, health education, nutritional guidance, and lifestyle management support to rural communities.
NASHIK (India CSR): In a landmark step toward strengthening rural healthcare, Aahwahan Foundation has launched India’s first-ever Diabetic-Free Villages Initiative in Nashik, Maharashtra. The pioneering preventive healthcare movement aims to combat the silent but rising burden of diabetes in India’s rural and underserved regions—where early diagnosis, awareness, and continuous medical care remain limited.
The initiative is being rolled out in its first phase across 15 rural villages in Maharashtra and Karnataka, including seven villages in Nashik district and eight villages in Dharwad district. The program focuses on early detection, prevention, and sustained care through free diabetes screenings, weekly medical visits, nutrition counselling, and structured lifestyle education delivered directly at the grassroots level.
The initiative emphasizes diabetes prevention and early detection through free diabetes screenings, health awareness programs, nutrition guidance, and lifestyle education, all delivered directly at the grassroots level to empower communities with knowledge and sustainable health practices.
Braja Kishore Pradhan, CEO & Founder of Aahwahan Foundation, shared, “Diabetes quietly takes away the years from a life already struggling to have access to basic health care. This project was developed from the pain I have witnessed in the countryside, where people suffer merely because the prevention never made it to them. Our aim goes beyond the diagnosis; it includes giving every family we serve back their dignity, hope, and health. Healthy villages forge a stronger nation.”
In the Nashik district, it includes six villages: Thangaon, Mamadapur, Rajapur, Panhalsathe, SomathaanJosh, and Ambegaon. In total, these villages have a population of 16640 individuals, out of whom 4180 individuals have been impacted with diabetes screening, health awareness, and other lifestyle changes. To bring relief from diabetes in villages, it is essential that villagers receive regular and consistent treatment. Every week, the Aahwahan team conducts diabetes check-ups and screenings, provides test reports, and ensures that villagers receive proper education, medicines, and equipment.
The organization also provides villagers with a Diabetes Kit, which includes testing machines and necessary medicines. Along with medical support, awareness is created among villagers about diabetes prevention, risk factors, and adopting a healthy lifestyle. Based on test results and screenings, villagers are categorized into three groups: Borderline Individuals, High-Risk Individuals, and Already Diabetic Patients. Tailored treatment and care are then provided to each individual according to their category, ensuring that every person receives the support they need for better health and well-being.
A beneficiary from one of the villages, Rajesh Yadav, shared how the initiative has made a real difference, “In the past, many NGOs visited our village, conducted medical tests, and prepared reports, but their support ended there. In contrast, Aahwahan’s initiative has made a meaningful difference in our lives. We now receive complete hospital treatment with comprehensive medical care. Regular treatment has improved my health. The Aahwahan team visits our village every week to provide treatment and distribute medicines. The Aahwahan Foundation has brought awareness, care, and confidence into our lives, helping us live in good health.”
The Diabetic-Free Village Initiative offers free diabetes screenings, health education, nutritional guidance, and lifestyle education to rural communities, providing them with the essential resources to manage and improve their health. By focusing on prevention and early intervention, the program helps reduce long-term medical expenses while promoting sustainable, healthier living. Together, Aahwahan Foundation is building a Diabetic-Free, Health-First Rural India.
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