Difficult Word/ PhraseContextual Sense
Stunt Check the growth or development of
Anaemia A deficiency of red blood cells
Slippage Decline from a standard level of performance or achievement
Scourge Cause extensive destruction
Deprive Keep from having, keeping, or obtaining
Hinge to depend on (something)
Amelioration The act of relieving ills and changing for the better
Amalgamate To bring or combine together or with something else
Crèche A hospital where foundlings (infant children of unknown parents) are taken in and cared for
Adolescent In the state of development between puberty and maturity

Failing on food: on child malnutrition and mid-day meals

Recent data on child malnutrition underscore the value of good school meals

The approval of the PM POSHAN scheme by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs until 2025-26 comes at a critical time when real income declines and the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic have affected the ability of families to ensure good nutrition. The findings in Phase I of the NFHS-5 for 22 States and Union Territories in December 2020 were shocking: childhood stunting (Check the growth or development of) rose in 13 States, there was high prevalence of anaemia (A deficiency of red blood cells) among children and women, and wasting was a serious concern in 12 States. The slippage over the previous survey period exposes the worsening scourge (Cause extensive destruction) of malnutrition, threatening to deprive (keep from having, keeping, or obtaining) millions of children of a fully productive adult life. It will take a serious effort to address this hidden crisis, backed by strong budgetary commitment. The centrally supported hot meal programme in Government and Government-aided schools, covering 11.8 crore children, will be supplemented with nutritional elements in identified aspirational districts and areas with high anaemia. The scheme, which is proposed to be extended to pre-primary children, provides for social audit, creation of school nutritional gardens to source fresh produce, involvement of farmer-producer organisations as providers, and lays emphasis on local food traditions. While these are positive features, momentum towards eradicating malnutrition hinges (to depend on (something)) crucially on annual budgetary outlays and proof of POSHAN’s working will lie in measurable outcomes.

Support for the PM POSHAN, which the Government says has been approved over the five-year period at ₹1,30,794 crore, including ₹31,733 crore from States and UTs, must remain elastic. While some child growth metrics such as stunting require a longer window to measure, problems such as anaemia and low weight lend themselves to speedy amelioration (The act of relieving ills and changing for the better). The Government must demonstrate that Saksham Anganwadi-Mission POSHAN 2.0, which amalgamates (To bring or combine together or with something else) the POSHAN Abhiyan and schemes covering anganwadis, crèches (A hospital where foundlings (infant children of unknown parents) are taken in and cared for) and adolescent (In the state of development between puberty and maturity) girls, is fiscally stronger than its erstwhile component parts. There must be a meaningful increase in the current Budget estimate over the combined past outlay for the subsumed individual schemes. On nutritional planning, the renewed plan should introduce a greater diversity of diets that compensates for micronutrient and protein deficiency. Strong supplementation of nutrition at school, in the community, and at childcare centres is critical at a time when criticism of food inflation has met with a tone-deaf response, and pandemic-induced income declines have depressed essential consumption. The lower offtake of foodgrains for the noon meal scheme during the pandemic over the previous year and patchy food distribution mechanisms in many States should set alarm bells ringing. The future of a generation of Indians is at stake.

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