Stunting
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Caste disparities key reason for India having higher child stunting than sub-Saharan Africa: Study
Scroll Staff
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India lags on malnutrition, infant mortality and other key indicators of child health
Nushaiba Iqbal, IndiaSpend.com
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India ranks 107th out of 121 countries in Global Hunger Index 2022
Scroll Staff
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Global Hunger Index score was calculated using unscientific methodology, claims Centre
Scroll Staff
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Global Hunger Index: India ranks 101 out of 116 countries, behind Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh
Scroll Staff
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Around the world, people are getting taller – so why are Indian heights on the decline?
Umang Poddar
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Children from communities facing discrimination are more likely to have stunted growth: Study
Tanya Jain, IndiaSpend.com
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Casteism and communalism: Why Indian children are shorter than even their counterparts in Africa
Shoaib Daniyal
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After 15 years, child stunting has risen in four North Eastern states
Neha Saigal, IndiaSpend.com Saumya Shrivastava, IndiaSpend.com
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By grouping adolescents with adults, India’s surveys are routinely misestimating their health
Sadhika Tiwari, IndiaSpend.com
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Global Hunger Index: India ranks 94 out of 107 countries, in ‘serious’ category
Scroll Staff
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Malnutrition doesn’t discriminate: 38% of all Indian children, rich and poor, are stunted
Nushaiba Iqbal, HealthCheck.in
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The X factor: Teenage pregnancies are large silent contributors to childhood malnutrition in India
Nayantara Narayanan
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In India, 31.4% children under the age of five will be stunted by 2022: UN report
Scroll Staff
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One-third of world’s stunted children live in India, says global nutrition report
Scroll Staff
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Food and funds missing in Uttar Pradesh's anganwadis but officials insist on Aadhaar
Priyanka Vora
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Niti Aayog is in denial about hunger in India – but the problem is worse than the statistics show
Sylvia Karpagam Veena Shatrugna
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India’s children are eating well enough to grow taller, but not to put on necessary weight
Menaka Rao
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India has programmes to alleviate hunger but not the will to enforce them
Priyanka Vora
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India needs to sit up and take notice of the problem of stunted children
Prachi Salve, IndiaSpend.com