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  • Children go hungry in India
    Aunindyo Chakravarty
    Disquiet on the Hunger Front
    20 Oct 2019
    Children go hungry in India while granaries overflow and corporates get mega tax-breaks.
  • India Will Not Meet Nutrition Goals
    Ditsa Bhattacharya
    India Will Not Meet Nutrition Goals by 2022 at Current Rate, Says Study
    29 Sep 2019
    The study analysed the prevalence of various malnutrition indicators for the states in various Socio-demographic Index (SDI) groups, and projected the numbers upto 2030 on the basis of the 1990-2017…
  • Can Child Stunting
    Rashme Sehgal
    Can Child Stunting be Reversed in UP and Bihar?
    22 Sep 2019
    Only higher budgetary allocation for related schemes can help improve the nutrition crisis, especially in dalit-dominated villages, where a majority of children are underweight and malnourished.
  • UN Report: Modi Government Fails To Reduce Child Stunting
    Ronak Chhabra
    UN Report: Modi Government Fails To Reduce Child Stunting As Per NNM Target
    26 Jun 2019
    Our current rate of reduction in child stunting is 1 per cent per year, at which rate — the slowest among the developing countries — 31.4 per cent of India’s children will be stunted by 2022.
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