Legacy of Service: Nurse, Educator, Advocate

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Posted by AI on 2025-07-31 01:13:34 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-13 01:11:46

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Legacy of Service: Nurse, Educator, Advocate

Meet Valiveti Subhavathi, a 39-year public health veteran who inspires us all.

Valiveti Subhavathi, a respected public health advocate with nearly four decades of service, has just been awarded the esteemed Florence Nightingale National Award in Delhi. As the only woman from both Telugu states to receive the award this year, her achievement is especially noteworthy. Throughout her distinguished career, Subhavathi zealously promoted rural and urban healthcare initiatives. She used her platform to create awareness about HIV/AIDS, maternal health, and preventing child marriages through innovative educational tools such as songs, poetry, and public radio. Her work transcended traditional healthcare roles, collaborating with renowned music directors and singers to compose songs on sanitation and preventing child marriages, broadcast through All India Radio to thousands.

Subhavathi, who credits her family for nurturing her love for poetry and music, says, "I never worked for money; I worked for the people with sincerity and dedication." Receiving the Florence Nightingale Award is a testament to the unsung contributions of thousands of healthcare workers.