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CEEW flags poor-quality protein intake among Indians, says nearly 50 pct still coming from cereals

India's protein intake has increased only marginally over the past decade, but disparities remain pronounced. The top 10 per cent of households consume 1.5 times more protein than the poorest

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Indians may be consuming adequate protein on average, but nearly half of it is coming from low-quality cereal sources, according to a new study released by the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW).

The analysis, based on the latest 2023-24 NSSO Household Consumption Expenditure Survey, highlights deep nutritional imbalances and widening diet-related inequalities across expenditure groups.

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