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44 per cent women are Energy deficient

-Deccan Chronicle The survey has revealed that boys are excessively thin and undernourished during their teenage years as compared to girls. Hyderabad: According to the Urban Nutrition Report which was released on Tuesday by the National Institute of Nutrition, 34 per cent of urban men and 44 percent of urban women suffer from a chronic deficiency of Energy. This deficiency is observed in overweight as well as undernourished individuals. The survey has revealed...

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No quick-fix solution: Don't use packaged food to fight malnutrition, says govt -Rema Nagarajan

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: The Women and Child Development ministry has written to all states and union territories that there isn't enough evidence to support the use of Ready-to-Use-Therapeutic foods (RUTF) for the management of severe acute malnutrition (SAM). This is a blow to the multi-crore complex of international NGOs who push packaged food as a strategy to address severe malnutrition and companies that produce them. The WCD letter pointed...

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Additional Rs 6,39,900 crore investment needed to double farmers' income

-PTI   NEW DELHI: An additional investment of Rs 6,399 billion is required from both public and private sectors to enable doubling of farmers' real income by 2022-23, a government committee said in its latest report. At present, public investment is below national average in states like Assam, Kerala, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Punjab and Odisha. Less developed states in the eastern region continue to lag behind in...

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Arvind Subramanian slams carbon imperialism, calls for global coal alliance -Gireesh Chandra Prasad

-Livemint.com Arvind Subramanian says coal will remain the primary source of Energy for India in the short to medium term as it remains the cheapest Energy source for development needs New Delhi: Coal will and should remain the primary source of Energy for India in the short to medium term as the fossil fuel remains the cheapest source of Energy for India’s development needs, chief economic advisor Arvind Subramanian said on Thursday. Renewable...

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The classroom and the field -Ajay Vir Jakhar

-The Indian Express Agriculture education is in a poor state. ICAR must be revamped Although autarky on Indian farms is a distant dream, as the 71st year of Independence dawns, penury-ridden farmers are still committing suicide by the thousands— a consequence of decades of short-sightedness, while economists and scientists are still equating food sufficiency to farmer sustainability. The occasion merits introspection on the core issues of farmers’ distress. We must begin at the...

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