what do you understand by hunger ? what are the different types of hunger in India?
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1)Chronic Hunger: It is a consequence in which people get inadequate quantity/quality of food to eat. 2)Seasonal Hunger: It ias situation in which people get food to eat when they are enployed while when they are unemployed, they harshly get food to eat.
Hunger is another aspect indicating food insecurity. Hunger is not just an expression of poverty, it brings about poverty. The attainment of food security therefore involves eliminating current hunger and reducing the risks of future hunger. There are two types of hunger in India:
(i) Chronic hunger is a consequence of diets persistently inadequate in terms of quantity and/or quality. Poor people suffer from chronic hunger because of their very low income and in turn inability to buy food even for survival.
(ii) Seasonal hunger is related to cycles of food growing and harvesting. This is prevalent in rural areas because of the seasonal nature of agricultural activities and in urban areas because of the casual labour, e.g., there is less work for casual construction labour during the rainy season.