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Food and Nutrition Security/ Mid Day Meal Scheme/ ICDS/ PDS | Why Odisha's nutrition budget, the first in India, is a cut above the rest -Anupam Srivastava

Why Odisha's nutrition budget, the first in India, is a cut above the rest -Anupam Srivastava

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published Published on Feb 26, 2020   modified Modified on Mar 2, 2020

-Down to Earth

Odisha supports its nutrition agenda through agricultural policies, the public distribution system among others

Odisha has become the first Indian state to draw up a nutrition budget in the country. The idea of a thematic budget for nutrition is a unique one in India where an inter-departmental approach is followed. Key participants in this approach include anganwadi centres, schools and health institutions.

Additionally, Odisha supports its nutrition agenda through agricultural policies, the public distribution system and several other programmes which contribute to better nutritional outcomes.

In the fight against malnutrition, it is easy to focus on the larger perspective and not have a sense of how several pieces in the puzzle constitute the whole.

A review of department-wise nutrition allocations was conducted, on the basis of which an overall budget was developed.

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Down to Earth, 26 February, 2020, https://www.downtoearth.org.in/blog/health/why-odisha-s-nutrition-budget-the-first-in-india-is-a-cut-above-the-rest-69464?fbclid=IwAR1AbI_FEBAPtvA3XinlD-dH_-kMHzTMdMd0jYyyOe5qnziuw4lG36z0eGY


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