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Wheat output seen rising a little over 7 mt in FY16

-Business Standard Govt procurement target fixed at 30 mt in 2016-17, a bit more than in ongoing season; Rice buying would be 35 mt Despite rough weather, wheat output would rise a little over seven million tonnes (mt) in 2015-16, enabling an increase in overall foodgrain production of one mt over the previous year, official advance estimates showed on Monday. Production of wheat is estimated at 94 mt, from 86 mt in 2014-15....

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Bengal Chief Secretary holds meeting with DMs

-The Hindu Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Secretary Basudeb Banerjee held video conferences with District Magistrates on Tuesday to iron out the glitches in the government’s distribution of digital ration cards. The meeting took place at the State Secretariat. The development comes after a number of issues cropped up regarding the implementation of the government’s related initiative including delay in the issuing of digital ration cards and confusion among beneficiaries about the...

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Fortified Mid Day Meals to fight malnutrition -Himanshi Dhawan

-The Times of India • ​States like Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka are already using some of the fortified products. • According to health experts, more than 50% of child mortality under five years of age can be attributed to malnutrition. In a concerted effort to tackle under-nutrition in the country, the goverment is planning to provide fortified food products like wheat, Rice, salt, and milk in schools' midday meal and...

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Egg off mid-day meal menu -KM Dayashankar

-The Hindu KARIMNAGAR (Telengana): Thanks to the escalation of pRices, the serving of nutritious egg in the mid-day meal scheme is becoming a distant dream in majority of the government schools in the district. Besides, with the steep increase of pRices of pulses such as red gram and sky-rocketing pRices of the vegetables due to the prevailing drought conditions, students of various government schools are unable to get the nutritious food promised...

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Malnutrition, illiteracy still plague Raichur district

-BangaloreMirror.com Illiteracy, child marriage, poor dietary habits are the biggest hurdles in bringing change Three-year old Shivaranjini weighs nine kg, while her sister who is three years older weighs 12 kg. Both are at least one kg lower than the minimum recommended weight for their age. But they are not exceptions. Weak and underweight children, all bony hands and feet and nearly visible rib cages, are a common sight here. It's lunch time...

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