The paper reviews the trends over three decades in the consumption of cereals, calories and micronutrients and nutritional status based on anthropometric measures using the data sets of NSS, NNMB and NFHS. It provides an explanation for the slow growth of nutrient intake and slow reduction in malnutrition. The paper demonstrates that multiple factors influence the nutritional well-being of a child and argues that besides improving the income of a household, there is a need to improve the health and educational status of mothers
Though India’s GDP growth rate remains high at 7.7 in 2017, there are growing concerns of poverty, m...
Nutrition is the most important contributor of health during the growing years of human beings. Nutr...
This paper examines the dynamics of nutritional status of children in the state of Andhra Pradesh in...
The paper reviews the trends over three decades in the consumption of cereals, calories and micronut...
The paper reviews the trends over three decades in the consumption of cereals, calories and micronut...
This paper reviews recent evidence on food intake and nutrition in India. It attempts to make sense ...
Nowadays India is undergoing an impressive economic growth accompanied by a very slow decline, almos...
Nowadays India is undergoing an impressive economic growth accompanied by a very slow decline, almos...
This thesis is motivated by the unique experience of India regarding economic growth and the corresp...
Despite economic growth in India having recently been achieved to a greater extent than previously, ...
In this paper we use data from two independent cross-sectional surveys (completed in 1992-93 and 199...
The causes and consequences of nutritional deficiency in India and the prospects of filling the exis...
Background: Improvements in child health are a key indicator of progress towards the third goal of t...
Since Independence, an era marked largely by limited income and growth, the Government of India has ...
India is the second world's largest populated country next to China. Change in food habit and lifest...
Though India’s GDP growth rate remains high at 7.7 in 2017, there are growing concerns of poverty, m...
Nutrition is the most important contributor of health during the growing years of human beings. Nutr...
This paper examines the dynamics of nutritional status of children in the state of Andhra Pradesh in...
The paper reviews the trends over three decades in the consumption of cereals, calories and micronut...
The paper reviews the trends over three decades in the consumption of cereals, calories and micronut...
This paper reviews recent evidence on food intake and nutrition in India. It attempts to make sense ...
Nowadays India is undergoing an impressive economic growth accompanied by a very slow decline, almos...
Nowadays India is undergoing an impressive economic growth accompanied by a very slow decline, almos...
This thesis is motivated by the unique experience of India regarding economic growth and the corresp...
Despite economic growth in India having recently been achieved to a greater extent than previously, ...
In this paper we use data from two independent cross-sectional surveys (completed in 1992-93 and 199...
The causes and consequences of nutritional deficiency in India and the prospects of filling the exis...
Background: Improvements in child health are a key indicator of progress towards the third goal of t...
Since Independence, an era marked largely by limited income and growth, the Government of India has ...
India is the second world's largest populated country next to China. Change in food habit and lifest...
Though India’s GDP growth rate remains high at 7.7 in 2017, there are growing concerns of poverty, m...
Nutrition is the most important contributor of health during the growing years of human beings. Nutr...
This paper examines the dynamics of nutritional status of children in the state of Andhra Pradesh in...