One such activity is the setting-up of Maa Gruha (Maternity Waiting Home) under National Health Mission (NHM), Odisha where pregnant mothers and an accompanying escort can stay for 7-10 days before and 7-10 days after their delivery. In my visit to one such Maa Gruha operated by Social, Welfare Agency & Training Institute (SWATI), a Non-Government Organisation (NGO), I observed that the mothers were fed a balanced diet based on a detailed food chart for four meals per day - breakfast, lunch, evening snacks and dinner. To add more nutrition to their diet and increase bio-availability of their food, they also have a kitchen garden where green leafy vegetables, green chilli and lemon are organically grown. To ensure healthy mother and healthy baby, the Maa Gruha has a coordinator who with Aanganwadi didi, Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) didi and Auxiliary Nurse Midwives (ANMs) facilitates logistics of their stay and travel from home to Maa Gruha to Hospital and back. The menu also changes according to season. For instance, ragi (finger millet), which has higher calcium, iron and other micronutrient when compared to rice, is added in their diet during summer. This also points to a convergence under Odisha Millets Mission (OMM), as SWATI is the facilitating agency under OMM for Raikia, block of Kandhamal.