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COVID-19: Tribals take double hit as job-loss and malnutrition on rise
Updated On: 21 May, 2020 06:40 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
As supplies to aanganwadis are hit in the state's worst-hit regions, data shows alarming rise in numbers of both moderately and severely malnourished children in April

A malnourished child in Nashik in 2011
As the COVID-19-caused lockdown nears two months, tribal areas in the state have started witnessing signs of deterioration with an increasing number of malnutrition cases as the supply of ration to aanganwadis in the first 21 days of the lockdown was greatly impacted. Activists told mid-day that in Melghat, one of the worst-hit tribal areas, there was no ration for the first three weeks to make free meals in aanganwadis.
Poornima Upadhyay, associated with the NGO Khoj has been operating from Melghat district of Amravati.
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