Two teens aim to reduce number of infant deaths in India


TWO Indian teenagers have embarked on a mission to reduce infant deaths in their homeland due to lack of wraps to keep them warm.

Ragini Sethi, 17 and Sarah D’Souza, 16, want to make baby wraps for the poor communities in India as many infants die due to sudden changes in temperature.

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Family & Community , indian , baby wraps , art

   

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