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June 11, 2021

Improving nutrition calls for a systems approach, cutting across various components in the country. In the context of pandemic, analyse (200 Words)

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IAS Parliament 3 years

KEY POINTS

·        The government has prioritised addressing malnutrition through the Prime Minister’s Overarching Scheme for Holistic Nourishment (POSHAN) Abhiyaan and with updated POSHAN 2.0 guidelines.

·        The introduction of community-based programmes for severe acute malnutrition, Jan Andolans, and community-based events, has led to the implementation of a holistic approach to addressing malnutrition.

·        Poshan Abhiyaan also emphasised the importance of a data-driven approach to plan and manage delivery of nutrition services  through anganwadi workers (AWWs).

·        It is this need to monitor and improve interventions to address malnutrition that led to the development and deployment of the “Poshan Tracker” by the Ministry of Women and Child Development.

·        It aims to provide a holistic view of distribution and access of nutrition services by anganwadi centres and AWWs to eligible groups.

·        Its centralised data architecture enables interfaces with digital technology systems of other ministries, to help ensure that households which fall in the critical 1,000-day period receive benefits.

·        Improving nutrition calls for a systems approach, cutting across health, food and care systems with data-backed digital tools providing an enabling backbone to scale evidence-based interventions.

·        Recognising this, the government, working closely with development partners and community groups, in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Odisha and other states, has supported setting up “Poshan Vatikas” or nutrition gardens.

Saurabh kasaudhan 3 years

Kindly review and provide suggestions for improvement

IAS Parliament 3 years

Avoid listing out points and cut-short suggestions part. Keep Writing.

Venkateshwaran R 3 years

Kindly provide feedback.

IAS Parliament 3 years

Good attempt. Keep Writing.

Priyanka Rastogi 3 years

Please review!

IAS Parliament 3 years

Try to cut short introduction part and bring coherence in the answer. Keep Writing.

Cibi Siddharth 3 years

kindly review and provide suggestions sir/mam

IAS Parliament 3 years

Try to cut short introduction part. Keep Writing.

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