Mitanin in Chhattisgarhi means a female friend. According to traditional customs of female bonding, mitanin was a girl’s friend, philosopher and guide for life. It is this custom that was built on, to create a new type mitanin, a trained healthcare friend of the village, selected by the community and approved by the panchayat. “The main beneficiaries of this innovation were children and mothers living in rural habitations,” says Basanta Kumar Kar, one of the pioneers of the movement, who was also the first Member Secretary of the newly-formed State Advisory Body on Nutrition, Chhattisgarh in 2002. As the mitanins were volunteers from the community, they brought health awareness, care, counsel, support and services at the doorstep of all rural families. Soon, surveys started revealing how malnutrition fell in Chhattisgarh by 20 per cent, a record in the country.