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India Has a Serious Hunger Problem and it Needs Urgent Policy Intervention

The onset of the pandemic has made the situation even more challenging.
Utsav Kumar Singh
Oct 30 2021
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The onset of the pandemic has made the situation even more challenging.
Representative image. Credit: Reuters
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India’s hunger situation is a serious cause for concern that needs the attention of policymakers at the highest level.

According to a 2015 World Bank report, malnutrition in India is two to seven times higher than other BRICS member countries. The same result was indicated in the 2021 report of Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations. Further adding that with the current rate of decline, India will not be able t0 achieve the target of 'zero hunger by 2030' given by the United Nations (see table 1).

CountryPrevalence of undernourishment in the total population

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