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Highest rate of malnutrition due to inequality in India: World Bank

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Highest number of underweight kids in India: World Bank - India - The Times of India

MUMBAI: India's higher economic growth has not translated into a superior nutritional status for the country's women and children, as the country houses the highest number of underweight children globally, the World Bank has said.

"The prevalence of underweight children in India is among the highest in the world," the bank said in its publication, 'The World Bank in India'.

"Despite experiencing unprecedented economic growth during the last decade, South Asia, including India, has the highest rates of malnutrition and the largest numbers of undernourished in the world," it said.

Citing estimates by the World Health Organisation (WHO), it said about 49 percent of the world's underweight children, 34 percent of the world's stunted children and 46 percent of the world's wasted children, live in India.

The prevalence of malnutrition varies across states, demographic and socio-economic groups, with scheduled tribes and scheduled castes ranking highest among all.

"Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand have the highest malnutrition rates," it said, adding that even in urban areas, a third of the children are underweight.

"Over the past decade, progress in reducing malnutrition in India has been limited; in fact anaemia has increased," it said.

While poverty is often the underlying cause of malnutrition in children, the superior economic growth experienced by South Asian countries compared to those in Sub-Saharan Africa, has not translated into superior nutritional status for the South Asian child.

"Income inequality could help explain what average economic growth figures may conceal, yet inequality is not significantly worse in South Asia than in Africa," the Bank said.

Besides, low birth in children, undernourishment and anaemia in Indian women and poor household hygiene are some of the issues that need to be dealt with, the World Bank said.
 
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Communist, this is the basic difference between developed countries and developing countires, in developed countries they look after over all developement and in developing countries they look or faver only from ppls of places from where they get good return of their inventment. And due to this even if India or China haveing good economy is not reflecting at all levels in the country, which have to be unterstood.

Correct if am wrong :enjoy:
 
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Communist, this is the basic difference between developed countries and developing countires, in developed countries they look after over all developement and in developing countries they look or faver only from ppls of places from where they get good return of their inventment. And due to this even if India or China haveing good economy is not reflecting at all levels in the country, which have to be unterstood.

Correct if am wrong :enjoy:

Yes I understand, but can you explain this?

The prevalence of malnutrition varies across states, demographic and socio-economic groups, with scheduled tribes and scheduled castes ranking highest among all.

Why only OBCs, SCs and STs are suffering malnutrition?

You cannot explain, because you live in a Hindu racist country and you have to defend Hindu racism by all means.
 
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