-TheWire.in One of the most disturbing effects of the pandemic has been on the Nutritional needs of the disadvantaged. The Budget needs to prioritise addressing this issue. The pandemic led disruptions of Nutrition services have exacerbated India’s existing burden of underNutrition. Children did not get the mid-day meals and supplementary Nutrition under the anganwadi services scheme they were registered under. Critical health services like immunisation, iron-folic acide and calcium supplementation, treatment of...
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Odisha Millets Mission extends lessons for other states, nations -Diptimayee Jena and Srijit Mishra
-PolicyCircle.org The Special Programme for Promotion of Millets in Tribal Areas of Odisha: MalNutrition is one of the greatest health and development challenges at present. Ending all forms of malNutrition by 2030 is one of the targets under the second sustainable development goal. Revival of millets that are considered as smart crops because of their resilience to climate change and Nutritional advantages will be important in this regard. The Special Programme...
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-Revitalising Rainfed Agriculture Millets are considered as smart crops that are resilient to climate stress and have Nutritional advantages. Odisha’s initiative in millets, from farm to plates, has been intervening through four verticals in production (with new agronomic practices), processing, marketing and consumption (includes awareness campaigns and also through inclusion in Nutritional programmes). Odisha also started procurement of mandia/ragi (finger millet) since 2018-19. These have important lessons for other states in...
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-Hindustan Times Maternity benefits should be a right of all workers regardless of employment status, or the number of children The key findings from the National Family Health Survey-5 (NFHS-5) of selected states have reminded us that India is facing a crisis of poor Nutrition outcomes. Prevalence of stunting among children has remained stagnant or increased in most of these states. The appalling under-nourishment of children reflects poor maternal Nutrition, widespread anaemia...
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-The Hindu Physicians are confronted with a complex problem that involves multiple organ systems Medical students are taught to classify diseases as either congenital or acquired. Acquired diseases are infectious or inflammatory, Nutritional or metabolic, vascular or neoplastic (tumours, benign or malignant). COVID-19 is acquired, infectious/inflammatory. The microbe is SARS-CoV-2. What are co-morbidities and why do they make COVID-19 severe and life-threatening? Chronic Nutritional/metabolic diseases start as diabetes, hypertension, metabolic syndrome or obesity....
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