Hungry generation: India’s children starve as food gets costlier
Nearly a quarter of Indian parents say that their children frequently go hungry for an entire day , according to a new report
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India remains a country of hungry children, reveals a new report by the international NGO Save the Children. That the scale of hunger among the young ones in India is on a par with Nigeria takes the sheen off the country’s claims of being a economic superpower.
“About a quarter of parents in Nigeria (27 percent) and in India (24 percent) report that their children go without food for an entire day,” the report reads.
Placing the blame squarely on the steady climb of food prices, the report titled ‘A life free from hunger: tackling child malnutrition’ says that inflation abetted dropping out of school.
“Nearly 66 percent respondents in India said rising food prices have been a pressing concern in 2011, while nearly 17 percent parents said their children skipped school to go to work and pay for food,” it said.
The authors of the report noted that both India and Nigeria are emerging economies, but are yet to deliver the benefits of growth to their peoples. Both countries are home to a large number of children whose growth has been stunted by malnutrition and hunger.
“More than a quarter of people in India (27 percent) report that they can never afford to buy staple foods such as meat, milk, or vegetables for their families every week,” the report added.
The price of food has soared across the world due to extreme weather conditions, diversion of farmland for food crops to cash crops, speculative trading of food commodities and the global financial crisis.
The report blamed the lack of strong political will for India’s plight. “India has various social protection programmes in place, they are not focused on improving nutrition for infants and children and are not reaching a number of the most excluded and marginalised communities,” the 24-page report read.
The report is based on studies done in five countries — India, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Peru and Pakistan — where 1,000 rural and urban pockets were sampled. Half the world's malnourished children live in these five nations.
The report said that despite the advances made, almost half a billion children are at risk of permanent damage over the next 15 years because they do not have enough to eat and that 300 children die every hour of every day because of chronic malnutrition. That equals some 2 million deaths a year.
The report described malnutrition as silent killer because it is often not recorded as a cause of death in certificates.
"The world has made dramatic progress in reducing child deaths, down from 12 to 7.6 million, but this momentum will stall if we fail to tackle malnutrition," said Justin Forsyth, chief executive of Save the Children.


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Large areas of of land got transferred during the so called liberalization years (post 90s). Much of the land is not used and stays as land bank with the rich and famous. It is used as a commodity for trading and store of value. The small land owners and the labourers who worked therein either moved to slums in the cities or stayed in villages with hunger and poverty.
The whole scene is out there in the public. Our venerable political system don't care about a proper land use policy.
The only answer in my opinion is to ensure right to life in all spheres of human activity. This would include right food, right to clothing, right to shelter, right to health, right to education, right to employment, right to social security, right to equality of opportunity, etc. But these rights also concurrently creates duties and responsibilities including duty to contribute to the growth of society and nation. For this a level playing field must be created and all discriminatory laws and tendencies curbed and leakages plugged. Are we as a society ready to make such sacrifice to give up individual rights for collective rights? What is our definition of equality of opportunity and level playing field?
Take your caste share of land and go build your own nation.
These inhuman/uncivilized things won't happen.
http://goo.gl/NFK0A
People in USSR republics were in similar situation.
They broke free from USSR and now prospering rapidly
http://doingbusiness.org/rankings
Georgia - 12,
Estonia - 17,
Lithuania - 23
Latvia - 24,
Kyrgyzstan - 44,
Armenia - 48,
Azerbaijan - 54,
Kazakhstan - 59,
Belarus - 68,
Moldova - 90,
Russia - 123,
Pakistan(83)
INDIA - 134
CARS PER 1000 PEOPLE
Moldova - 49,
Azerbaijan - 51,
Belarus - 87,
Ukraine - 140,
Kazakhstan - 170,
Russia - 213,
Latvia - 372,
Estonia - 410,
Lithuania - 453
INDIA - 12
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_vehicles_per_capita
well done in awkening the politicians and the beaurocrates and economist who always boast of GDP growth (not inclusive) They fail to deliver to these havenots despite claims of record food production ( 250 mill tonne expected in 2012)
They should focus on malnutrition else pay the price as the whole world is looking at yOUNG India and if it is not nurtured soon it will be out of control situation.
Despite so many economists and giving a fresh date for tackling poverty hunger they have all failed especially planning commission. They have no right to be in the office if we donot include the growth for poor.
thanks a lot
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