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How many people died of starvation in india between 1822 to 1836?​

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Answered by aparnaaphysio
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maybe 130 to 280 I think

Answered by rashich1219
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Starvation in India

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  • With one of the world's fastest expanding economies, India has risen to one of the top five largest economies in the world, with high life expectancy, literacy rates, and health conditions.
  • The poorer sections of the country's 1.2 billion people have living conditions that are equivalent to some of the world's worst countries. In 2017, there were fewer malnourished and anaemic Indians than in the previous decade, thanks to improved food security and access.
  • However, according to the 2018 Global Nutrition Report, India needs to do a lot more to reach its nutrition targets. Despite progress in lowering child stunting,
  • India still has the highest percentage of stunted children under the age of five, with 46.6 million stunted children, the highest rate in the world.
  • The typical suspects are to blame for India's undernutrition: widespread poverty, endemic hunger, rapid population growth, areas of poor governance, poor health systems, and unreliable national indicators, all of which are exacerbated by caste, race, religion, and gender concerns.
  • In addition, India has made no progress toward the achievement of six additional global nutrition goals. India still bears 23.8 percent of the global burden of malnutrition, thus there is a pressing need to reduce these figures.
  • Action Against Hunger India launched a number of programmes in 2019 that focused on nutrition, food security, and water, sanitation, and hygiene. We gave preventative nutrition supplementation to 3,777 children and treated 755 children with severe acute malnutrition.
  • In addition, 4,532 youngsters benefited from our counselling and home visits, as well as assistance in overcoming malnutrition.

15 lakhs people died during the starvation in India

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