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Every third malnourished child is an Indian: report

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh released the first-ever citizens' report on child malnutrition in the national capital on Tuesday. "The problem of malnutrition is a national shame," the Prime Minister said.

January 10, 2012 / 18:24 IST

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh released the first-ever citizens' report on child malnutrition in the national capital on Tuesday. "The problem of malnutrition is a national shame," the Prime Minister said.


The statistics in the HUNGaMA (Hunger and Malnutrition) report say that every third malnourished child on the planet is an Indian. The report, on the survey conducted by Naandi Foundation, has been made at the insistence of the Citizens' Alliance against Malnutrition.


Manmohan Singh said that the government cannot rely solely on the Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) to tackle malnutririon. "Despite impressive growth in our GDP, the level of malnutrition is unacceptably high," he said.


Pointing out that India had not succeeded in reducing the levels of malnutrition fast enough, he said, "Though the ICDS continues to be our most important tool to fight malnutrition, we can no longer rely solely on it."


The Prime Minister has announced multi-sectoral programmes for 200 districts that have high malnutrition levels.


100 worst districts are in the poorer states. "The result of the survey is both worrying and encouraging," the Prime Minister said. He pointed out that the survey reports high levels of malnutrition, but it also indicates that one child in five has reached an acceptable healthy weight during the last seven years in 100 focus districts.


"This 20 per cent decline in malnutrition in the last seven years is better than the rate of decline reported in National Family Health Survey-III," he said.


"However, what concerns me is that 42 per cent of our children are still underweight. This is an unacceptably high occurrence," he said.


The Prime Minister called for the civil society, entrepreneurs, business communities to bring malnutrition below acceptable levels. He said that policy makers and programme implementers need to clearly understand many linkages - between education and health, sanitation and hygiene, drinking water and nutrition and then shape their responses accordingly.

Here's the full text of the Prime Minister's speech on the HUNGaMA report:


There are nearly 16 crore children in the country below the age of 6 years. In the years to come, these children will join our work-force as scientists, farmers, teachers, data operators, artisans, service providers. Several of them will become social workers like many of you in this hall. The health of our economy and society lies in the health of this generation. We cannot hope for a healthy future with a large number of malnourished children.


As I have said earlier and I repeat that the problem of malnutrition is a matter of national shame. Despite impressive growth in our GDP, the level of under-nutrition in the country is unacceptably high. We have also not succeeded in reducing this rate fast enough.


Ladies & gentlemen,


The first step in addressing the challenge of malnutrition lies in understanding it clearly. And it is for this reason that studies like the HUNGaMA survey are so important. I would like to compliment the Citizen
first published: Jan 10, 2012 01:11 pm

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