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Need to step up efforts to meet nutrition targets, says NITI Aayog report (The Hindu)

November 24, 2020


The Hindu published an article stating that the National Nutrition Mission or the Poshan Abhiyaan — the world’s largest nutrition programme for children and mothers — must be stepped up in order to meet the targets set by the Centre to reduce stunting, wasting, and anaemia by 2022 with only a little over a year left to reach its goals. Senior Research Fellow Purnima Menon stated that “the projections are optimistic, and will need to be re-adjusted for the COVID-19 disruptions to health and nutrition services.” IFPRI provided technical support and data to NITI Aayog for the report. 

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