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What was the 'Harsham' programme launched by Kudumbashree?

  1. The Harsham programme was launched in 2018.
  2. It aimed to train women for the geriatric care sector.
  3. The training was a 15-day intensive course supported by medical professionals.
  4. This programme was exclusively for women with prior medical experience.

    Aii, iv

    Bi only

    Ciii only

    Di, ii, iii

    Answer:

    D. i, ii, iii

    Read Explanation:

    • Launched in 2018, the 'Harsham' programme by Kudumbashree was a significant initiative to equip women with skills for the geriatric care sector.

    • This intensive 15-day course received support from doctors, nurses, and hospital management, aiming to create a skilled workforce for elder care.

    • The programme underscores Kudumbashree's commitment to diversifying livelihood opportunities for women in emerging sectors.


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