SOCIAL SCIENCE
1. what do you understand by chronic hungre?
2. state any one antipoverty measure adopted by the government?
3. what are economic activities?
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Answers
The Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) of the United Nations defines chronic hunger as undernourishment caused by not ingesting enough energy to lead a normal, active life.
The definition of hunger has been a subject of debate, especially as it is linked to food security. At the heart of the debate is a disagreement among scholars and practitioners on whether hunger is physiological or social. As a result, there are several definitions in use. However, the most commonly cited definition of hunger comes from the 1990 Life Sciences Research Organization Report on Nutritional Assessment (Anderson 1990:1598):
Physiological Hunger: the un-easy or painful sensation caused by a lack of food
Resource-constrained Hunger: the recurrent and involuntary lack of access to food .
The government of India had under taken many targeted anti-poverty programme :
1)National Rural Employment Guarantee act
2)The National Food for Work Programme (2004 )
3)Prime Minister Rozgar Yozana ( 1993)
4)\Rural Employment Generation Programme ( 1995 )
5)Swarnajayanthi Gram Swarozgar (1999)
6)Pradhan Mantri Gramodya Yozana (2000 )
Economic activities are related to production, distribution, exchange and consumption of goods and services.
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The Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) of the United Nations defines chronic hunger as undernourishment caused by not ingesting enough energy to lead a normal, active life.
The definition of hunger has been a subject of debate, especially as it is linked to food security. At the heart of the debate is a disagreement among scholars and practitioners on whether hunger is physiological or social. As a result, there are several definitions in use. However, the most commonly cited definition of hunger comes from the 1990 Life Sciences Research Organization Report on Nutritional Assessment (Anderson 1990:1598):
Physiological Hunger: the un-easy or painful sensation caused by a lack of food
Resource-constrained Hunger: the recurrent and involuntary lack of access to food .
The government of India had under taken many targeted anti-poverty programme :
1)National Rural Employment Guarantee act
2)The National Food for Work Programme (2004 )
3)Prime Minister Rozgar Yozana ( 1993)
4)\Rural Employment Generation Programme ( 1995 )
5)Swarnajayanthi Gram Swarozgar (1999)
6)Pradhan Mantri Gramodya Yozana (2000 )
Economic activities are related to production, distribution, exchange and consumption of goods and services