A doctor. A child’s death. A question that changed everything.
At Gandhigram Hospital near Madurai, Dr. Regi George and Dr. Lalitha Regi began to wonder if medicine alone could change lives. That question took them to the Sittilingi Valley in Tamil Nadu, where they started the Tribal Health Initiative — a small mud-hut clinic that grew into a community movement.
Today, the valley has zero maternal deaths, thriving organic farms, women’s enterprises, and a panchayat that works for its people.
This isn’t just a story of doctors.
It’s the story of how a community learned to heal itself.