Q. “Malnutrition in India is no longer a problem of food scarcity, but a crisis of food systems.” Critically examine this statement in light of emerging trends of undernutrition, overnutrition, and hidden hunger. (15 Marks, 250 Words)

Core Demand of the Question

  • Discuss how malnutrition in India is no longer a problem of food scarcity, but a crisis of the food system in light of emerging trends of undernutrition, overnutrition, and hidden hunger.
  • Suggest solutions to tackle malnutrition in India.

Answer

Malnutrition in India is no longer limited to food scarcity, but a systemic failure of the broader food system. Emerging patterns of undernutrition, overnutrition, and hidden hunger coexist, reflecting deeper issues in food quality, awareness, and access equity.

Malnutrition in India is a Crisis of Food Systems

Undernutrition

  • Inadequate Child Growth: Poor dietary intake and recurrent infections cause impaired physical and cognitive development.
    Example: 35.5% of children under 5 in India are stunted, according to NFHS-5 (2019–21).
  • High Anaemia Rates: Lack of iron-rich diets and healthcare access fuels widespread anaemia in reproductive-age women.
    Example: 57% of women aged 15–49 are anaemic as per NFHS-5.
  • Poor Infant Feeding Practices: Delayed breastfeeding initiation and inadequate exclusive breastfeeding affect nutrition.
    Example: Only 63.7% of infants are exclusively breastfed in India, NFHS-5 reveals.

Overnutrition

  • Rising Adult Obesity: Sedentary lifestyles and consumption of processed foods have led to weight gain in urban areas.
    Example: 23% of women and 22.1% of men are overweight or obese as per NFHS-5.
  • Increase in Childhood Overweight: Children face dual burden of under and overnutrition due to poor diet diversity.
    Example: 3.4% of children under five are overweight, reports NFHS-5.
  • NCD Surge: Overnutrition has resulted in a spike in lifestyle diseases like diabetes and cardiovascular ailments.
    Example: According to Lancet , Cardiovascular diseases account for 26.6% of total deaths in India in 2017.

Hidden Hunger

  • Micronutrient Deficiencies: Despite calorie sufficiency, diets lack essential micronutrients like Vitamin A, zinc, and iron.
    Example: FSSAI mandates fortification of rice, wheat, oil, and milk to curb hidden hunger.
  • Low Diet Diversity: Cereal-heavy diets lack fruits, vegetables, and pulses, causing nutritional imbalance.
  • Poor Nutrition Awareness: Lack of knowledge leads to poor dietary decisions, especially in rural and poor urban areas.

Solutions to Tackle Malnutrition

  • Diversify Public Food Schemes: Include coarse grains and nutrient-rich foods in PDS and midday meals.
    Example: Odisha’s Millet Mission has integrated millets into PDS and school meals.
  • Expand Staple Fortification: Fortify commonly consumed food items to ensure essential nutrient access.
    Example: FSSAI’s Eat Right India pushes fortified rice, oil, and salt distribution through government schemes.
  • Community Nutrition Education: Conduct awareness campaigns on healthy eating and balanced diets.
    Example: POSHAN Maah annually reaches over 10 crore people through village-level activities.
  • Upgrade Child Nutrition Programs: Enhance ICDS and school meals with better quantity, quality, and diversity.
    Example: Saksham Anganwadi under Mission POSHAN 2.0 aims to improve delivery and infrastructure.
  • Regulate Processed Foods: Mandate front-of-pack labelling and limit high-sugar food marketing to children.
    Example: FSSAI is finalizing warning labels for high-fat, salt, sugar (HFSS) foods.

Malnutrition in India reflects a broken food system, not just scarcity. With a triple burden of undernutrition, overnutrition, and hidden hunger, the solution lies in a multi-pronged approach of reform, awareness, and access to build a truly nutrition-secure India.

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