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an article on glaring disparities in food consumption

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Answered by writersparadise
60

We all know that India is of unequal country meaning, we have income that is not divided equally; state of living – divided unequally and even the consumption of food too.

 

The availability of rich foods, for example, some of the protein-rich food like cashew etc., are not available for the ordinary man.  Let’s forget about the rich food and concentrate on the common food which is not available to common man because of high cost and exports.

 

The food products produced with rich manure and good for the people, are being exported and sold at an exorbitant cost for the Indians.  Example, groundnut.  The prices of the products are very high that it is not available for the poor man and he suffers from malnutrition which in turn affects his working capacity and his earning capacity.  The rich suffer because of over-consumption which in turn leads to lifestyle diseases.

 

We can bring this disparity down by proper planning and execution.

Answered by gaurav9224
45
There is a widespread unequality in India. On the one hand, we see malnourished children with ribs showing and on the other hand, we see an obese child suffering from overconsumpting. Both are suffering, one due to lack of food and the other due to excess consumption of food. One may not live at all and the other will lead a life replete with numerous health problems.
These bring to mind the difference in the income level of the people in the country, whereas a few are literally rolling in money, there are other who are below the poverty line which makes us question further whether there is justice in our economic system.
We need a socialistic society or whether the privileged citizens are always sitting in their own life.
If each of us does our little we might not have any malnourished children in our country.

Plz mark it as brainlist answer.
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