“Hands accustomed to kneading dough are now measuring blood pressure, recording electrocardiograms and becoming acquainted with the Internet.
Kamlesh Gehlot was a housewife in Dhampur village in Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh, before World Health Partners (WHP) convinced her family to invest in a telemedicine centre. Unlike other family businesses where ownership is the preserve of a man, the centres are owned by the woman of the house.”
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Harsha Chawla, India Today, 25 January 2010

