and they are at hihigh risk foa number of f complications, twof which are hyhypothermia and infections >> a and they are e born in pls where e healthcare i is not adequate. infrastructure is poor, the doctors may not have the expertice to treat them, a and they often go home eararlier tn we want them to, b because of financial constrains. correspondent: according to offificial figureses, more than 20% of i india's population lie in extreme p poverty. and many parents cannot read, or make sense of a thermometer. >> hypothermia is often considered a silent killer. it's notot easilily detecte, especially by parentnts who ae not aware and educated about the importance of temperature in their new borns. >> temperature maintenance is the most critical and unless you get that right and what ever efforts you do later may not help much. correspondenent: the foundnderf gebempu have come e up wititha hypoththermia monitoring d devin the form of f a bracelet.. its battery can lastst for moe than a month. the first few weeks ofof a babs life are the most critical. if a baby's tempmperature fals bel