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This book explores the undernutrition situation in India and its repercussions on the country's human capital, from a public policy practitioner's approach. It critically examines government policy since independence to the present time and foregrounds the issues that have led to the persistence of poor nutritional and health status among a large section of India's population. The volume traces the complex history of public nutrition and public policy in India, and presents a sound multi-sectoral, intergenerational strategy which addresses the root causes and has been successfully piloted, and can be scaled up across chronic undernutrition pockets of India.
A ground-up approach to policymaking and implementation, the book will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of public nutrition/health, public administration and development studies. It will be of great professional use to policymakers, programmers and NGOs working in the public nutrition/health sector.
Contents
Introduction
1 The State of Our Human Capital: Assessing the Indicators
2 India's Undernutrition and Dietary Deficiency Has Deep Roots
3 Causes and Consequences of Malnutrition
4 The Economic Cost of Undernutrition and Dietary Deficit
5 Independent India's Response
6 Poshan Abhiyaan
7 A Strategy that Worked: Karnataka Comprehensive Nutrition Mission
8 How Do We Improve India's Nutritional and Health Status within a Generation?
Summing Up: A Roadmap for the Future
Appendix 1: Consultation, June 13, 2014: Addressing India's Malnutrition: A National Priority
Appendix 2: Consultation - NITI Aayog - June 27, 2016: India's Malnutrition - A Call to Action



