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Child malnutrition: 550 kids starving in Jawhar, Mokhada

Young, undernourished women in their teens give birth several times and in quick succession; grinding poverty and rampant unemployment means that their children live in squalor and are denied proper nutrition, safe drinking water, or even breast milk

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Last year, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh labeled the problem of malnutrition as a matter of national shame. Almost a year later, figures obtained by MiD DAY indicate that little has been done in the state of Maharashtra to tackle this blight. The talukas of Jawhar and Mokhada alone are ailing with almost 550 malnourished children.


Abject: Many of the children are born underweight to undernourished, underage mothers, and the squalid, poverty-stricken conditions that they are born into (below) does not help improve their condition. Pics/Atul Kamble

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