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How many children affected by malnutrition in india?

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Answered by rajinisanthosh2003
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One of the major causes for malnutrition in India is economic inequality. Due to the low social status of some population groups, their diet often lacks in both quality and quantity. Women who suffer malnutrition are less likely to have healthy babies. Deficiencies in nutrition inflict long-term damage to both individuals and society. Compared with their better-fed peers, nutrition-deficient individuals are more likely to have infectious diseases such as pneumonia and tuberculosis, which lead to a higher mortality rate. In addition, nutrition-deficient individuals are less productive at work. Low productivity not only gives them low pay that traps them in a vicious circle of under-nutrition, but also brings inefficiency to the society, especially in India where labour is a major input factor for economic production.On the other hand, over-nutrition also has severe consequences. In India national obesity rates in 2010 were 14% for women and 18% for men with some urban areas having rates as high as 40%. Obesity causes several non-communicable diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cancers and chronic respiratory diseases.

India has the highest number of children stunted because of malnutrition (48.2 million) equivalent to Colombia's population, according to Save the Children's 'Stolen Childhoods' report. 31 million of children are part of India's workforce, the highest in the world.

this is mostly caused my anemia,chronic hunger,over nutrition etc....

The National Rural Health Mission of India mission was created for the years 2005–2012, and its goal is to "improve the availability of and access to quality health care by people, especially for those residing in rural areas, the poor, women, and children."

  • The subset of goals under this mission are:

Reduce infant mortality rate (IMR) and maternal mortality ratio (MMR),

Neonatal mortality rate(NMR).

Provide universal access to public health services

Prevent and control both communicable and non-communicable diseases, including locally endemic diseases

Provide access to integrated comprehensive primary healthcare

Create population stabilisation, as well as gender and demographic balance

Revitalize local health traditions and mainstream AYUSH

Finally, to promote healthy life styles

The mission has set up strategies and action plan to meet all of its goals.

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Answered by Himanshubhardwaj
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In India 1000s of children are affected by malnutrition because of the poverty. in India every fourth person is poor they not money to eat daily wage food. in India daily many person are suffers from hunger and go to sleep without eating the food. In the absence of nutrition the newly born child are suffers from many disease like polio, flu, and many disease. The poor family in India have not enough money to sent their children to school, their is lack of treatment in hospitals, and not ability to drink sanitry water and purified water . India is a country they have one fourth of the country is suffers from poverty and the country is called poorest of the poor but in many days the government of India repairs the condition and the minister of Delhi is very helpful for the poverty line peoples. they started new schemes like Ration facilities, pure water facilities, street lights in the roads and provide free treatment in a hospital with free food facility in delhi. The Prime Minister of India had support the poor people and due a free homes for poor people in a country.

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