Get Paid for Watching Videos on Malnutrition

PM Modi’s Women and Child Development Minister Maneka Gandhi in partnership with Indian Academy of Paediatrics, UNICEF Vodafone and HealthPhone has launched a program to eradicate Malnutrition from India. This program is launched under Digital program of PM Modi. The main motto to launch this program to educate 25 million Indian women by 2018 against malnutrition. According to UNICEF malnutrition is a very big challenge in major of children around. And the after effect of malnutrition is irreversible and exists lifelong. According to UNICEF in India 48 % child under five-year are affected with chronically malnutrition. In this program four video against malnutrition has being made.

These videos are made in 18 different Indian languages. Initially these Four videos will be send to all Women subscribers of Vodafone for Free of cost. The women subscriber has to download all those four videos and watch the videos. Once they have watched all four videos on malnutrition Rs 10 would be given to all those subscribe as Incentive. The best part of this video is that it is focusing the Indian women who are living in rural area. The ministry of Women and Child Development Ministry thinks that in every village there are few women who use Mobile Phone.

In this video against malnutrition they will tell you that what will happen if you don’t take proper care of nutrition for their baby. Apart from this in the video they tell you the ways if your children are affected by malnutrition. This video will also tell us about diet of pregnant women, lactating mother, diet for children under two year and what will be importance of breast feeding for the children age between 0–7 months. To promote this video initially these video will be send to all 24 Lakh Anganwadi workers.
In the meantime talks with other telecom companies are going on. They are also planning to propagate this concept with other social media like Facebook, Twitter etc.
Originally published at yoyomoneysingh.in on June 3, 2015.