EPISODE · Feb 20, 2026 · 12 MIN
Towards Filaria-Free Villages
from The Good Sight Podcast · host The Good Sight Podcast
This episode focuses on the fight against lymphatic filariasis (filaria) — commonly known as “elephantiasis” — a preventable yet deeply debilitating disease that continues to affect rural communities across India.Our guest is Shrawon Kumar, Hon’ble Rural Development Minister of Bihar. In this conversation, we explore how filaria disproportionately impacts working populations in villages — farmers, daily wage earners, and workers engaged in rural employment schemes — and how the disease affects not just individual health, but household incomes and the broader rural economy.The discussion highlights why eliminating filaria is not solely the responsibility of the health department. Minister Kumar explains how the Rural Development Department is working in convergence with the health system to strengthen awareness, outreach, and mass drug administration efforts at the grassroots level.A key focus of this episode is the powerful role of Self Help Groups (SHGs) and rural women. With SHGs deeply embedded across Bihar’s villages, they serve as trusted community platforms for spreading awareness, mobilizing families, and ensuring medicine uptake. The episode underscores why community participation — especially women-led engagement — is central to defeating filaria.We conclude with practical guidance on simple yet critical steps that families, SHG members, and local communities can take to prevent filaria and build healthier villages.CreditsGuest: Shrawon Kumar, Rural Development Minsiter, BiharHost: Sanjay PResearch: Alisha CConcept: Piramal FoundationProduced by: The Good SightFor feedback or to participate, write to us at [email protected]#Filaria #LymphaticFilariasis #PublicHealth #RuralDevelopment #CommunityHealth #SHGs #PiramalFoundation #TheGoodSight
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This episode focuses on the fight against lymphatic filariasis (filaria) — commonly known as “elephantiasis” — a preventable yet deeply debilitating disease that continues to affect rural communities across India.Our guest is Shrawon Kumar, Hon’ble Rural Development Minister of Bihar. In this conversation, we explore how filaria disproportionately impacts working populations in villages — farmers, daily wage earners, and workers engaged in rural employment schemes — and how the disease affects not just individual health, but household incomes and the broader rural economy.The discussion highlights why eliminating filaria is not solely the responsibility of the health department. Minister Kumar explains how the Rural Development Department is working in convergence with the health system to strengthen awareness, outreach, and mass drug administration efforts at the grassroots level.A key focus of this episode is the powerful role of Self Help Groups (SHGs) and rural women. With SHGs deeply embedded across Bihar’s villages, they serve as trusted community platforms for spreading awareness, mobilizing families, and ensuring medicine uptake. The episode underscores why community participation — especially women-led engagement — is central to defeating filaria.We conclude with practical guidance on simple yet critical steps that families, SHG members, and local communities can take to prevent filaria and build healthier villages.CreditsGuest: Shrawon Kumar, Rural Development Minsiter, BiharHost: Sanjay PResearch: Alisha CConcept: Piramal FoundationProduced by: The Good SightFor feedback or to participate, write to us at [email protected]#Filaria #LymphaticFilariasis #PublicHealth #RuralDevelopment #CommunityHealth #SHGs #PiramalFoundation #TheGoodSight
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