Every day, for the last four years, she commutes a long distance, from Greater Noida in Uttar Pradesh to Nardan Basti, near Gurugram—a poor neighbourhood of narrow lanes, garbage and open drains, inhabited mostly by daily wage earners and casual labours. She goes home to home, connects with the residents of the area, talks to them on the issue of malnutrition, holds community meetings, monitors the growth and height of children below five years, makes sure that infants in the area are registered with the triad of anganwadi, immunisation and community health workers. And she teaches children. She is an anganwadi worker with Matri Sudha Children Resource Centre, Basti Vikas Kendra, based in Lal Kuan라이브 바카라 Nardan Basti.