Inspiration
In the coronavirus pandemic, our healthcare systems collapsed due to many loopholes in it. More people and fewer hospitals available were one of them. Due to a lack of awareness about common diseases people find themselves in panic and stressful situations. Our idea of Swasthya stemmed from these problems(so that people have a basic idea about common diseases.
What it does
Swasthya(means health in English) is a niche blog that covers health topics, related content of the health industry and the general community. Here diverse users collaborate to seek and/or contribute health content within the standard guidelines. We have covered six major domains namely heart, skin, mental health, orthopedics, pulmonology, and eyes. A specialty of our website is that we provide our users with a book hope in which stories of lion-hearted people who survived grave diseases are narrated. we are also providing a crowdfunding page(donations through our website will help various NGOs around the world)
How we built it
After the idea formation, we started working on various tech stacks like Html, CSS, Javascript, etc, and hence our website was formed.
Challenges we ran into
The toughest of the challenge was to arrive at the ideation behind the website(how to make it beneficial for a larger section of society and how to keep an easy interface) and of course, the limited time frame in which this project was to be completed.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
completing it in a limited time span , working with a new team of perfect strangers and also arriving at the ideation
What we learned
time management(on a serious note) working in a team and of course, the teach stacks that we used in the project.
What's next for SWASTHYA
We are planning to make swasthya more interactive by the use of technical bots and the main feature that we want to add will be the live video conferencing of troubled people with doctors all around the world. also we are planning to make a swasthya community where survivors will share their stories and people will listen to it.
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