Hidden Hunger in India

Ending hunger isn’t just about full stomachs, but about nutritious meals. over 50% of Indian women and two in three children suffer from iron deficiency in India. This silent crisis is known as “hidden hunger”. This means people are consuming enough food, but their diet lack essential vitamin and minerals. This leads to various health problems like low immunity and cognitive growth, especially in children. It is a serious public health problem in India that requires a multifaceted approach to address its root causes and mitigate its impact.

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