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India’s weight of the world moment -Vani S Kulkarni, Veena S Kulkarni and Raghav Gaiha

-The Hindu As the country develops economically, its double burden of malnutrition and its health implications will increasingly affect women and those who are socio-economically weak India has one of the highest burdens of underweight women in the world, with rising obesity levels. Using the World Health Organisation classification based on body mass index, or BMI (the ratio of the weight of the body in kilograms to the square of its height...

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Forest connections-Aditi Bishnoi

-The Hindu     In Uttarakhand, women take the lead role in reviving and maintaining civil forests under Van Panchayats even in the face of several obstacles Munni Adhikari, a resident of Dhaura Gram Sabha in Lamgara block of Uttarakhand's Almora district, lives in an idyllic setting: green slopes covered with tall pine and oak trees, wild flowers in full bloom, neat little terrace farms... While this natural splendour can instantly captivate any...

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Price rise: Poor man’s curse-L Venkat Ram Reddy

-Deccan Chronicle Hyderabad: The rising prices are driving people from the lower income groups in the city into extreme poverty. These groups earn about Rs 5,000 per month and most of it goes towards house rent and food, leaving nothing for their children's education and health needs. The rising prices of rice, cereals, vegetables are fo-rcing the urban poor to cut back on the quantity and quality of their food resulting in food...

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Anganwadi children to get millet-based food soon

-The Hindu Millet-based food for anganwadi children Bidar (Karnataka): The district unit of the Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha (KRRS) has convinced the district administration to introduce millets in the food provided to anganwadi children. "This initiative is the first of its kind in the country," Vishwanath Patil Koutha, president of the district unit of KRRS, said. This would address, at least partly, the long-standing issue of malnutrition among children in the Hyderabad Karnataka district,...

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India closes borders against poliovirus -Sanchita Sharma

-The Hindustan Times Now that India's "polio-free" status is less than three months away -- the nation's last polio case of a two-year-old girl in the Panchla block of Howrah, West Bengal, was reported on January 13, 2011 -- the Centre is going the extra mile to stop re-infection. This year, 296 polio cases were reported till October 16. In 2012, there were 171 in the same period and 223 till December...

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