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Zero Maternal Deaths for 8 Months: Meghalaya's Remote District Shows the Way

Published on: 05 Jul 2026, 05:40 PM
Zero Maternal Deaths for 8 Months: Meghalaya's Remote District Shows the Way

In a significant public health achievement, Meghalaya's South Garo Hills district has reported zero maternal deaths for eight consecutive months, from October 2025 to May 2026. This milestone highlights the effectiveness of targeted healthcare interventions in one of the state's most remote and challenging regions.

Despite difficult terrain, scattered villages, and limited healthcare infrastructure, the district has achieved an estimated 83 per cent reduction in its Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR). This decline is sharper than the overall improvement recorded across Meghalaya during the same period.

Rather than relying on major infrastructure expansion, district health authorities strengthened existing systems through coordinated planning, close monitoring of high-risk pregnancies, and faster emergency response.

A key element of the initiative has been the use of a digital pregnancy tracking system that identifies women with high-risk pregnancies nearing delivery. Health workers monitor these cases in real time, ensuring expectant mothers reach healthcare facilities on time and receive regular medical supervision. District officials review the status of such pregnancies every week, while teams also conduct counselling visits to families when women are reluctant to opt for institutional deliveries.

Transport support has also played a crucial role in reducing maternal deaths. Emergency funds were made available to frontline health workers to arrange immediate transport for pregnant women, while designated community vehicles remained ready to shift patients quickly to hospitals whenever complications arose.

To address the shortage of specialist doctors, local health facilities established direct coordination with specialists based in larger hospitals across the state. This enabled medical teams to obtain expert guidance, organise timely referrals, and improve emergency obstetric care. Trained doctors with specialised skills in emergency anaesthesia and maternal care were also deployed to strengthen services at Baghmara District Hospital.

Health officials believe the district's success demonstrates that effective planning, timely intervention, and strong coordination can substantially improve maternal healthcare outcomes, even in geographically challenging regions.

The South Garo Hills model is now being viewed as a potential framework for other districts in Meghalaya as the state continues its efforts to further reduce maternal mortality and improve healthcare access for pregnant women in remote areas.

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