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Government Approves Launch Of National Nutrition Mission

Government approves the launch of the National Nutrition Mission with a budget of Rs 9,046 crore for three years.

A woman poses for a photograph with her malnourished inside her hut in the village of Paltupur, Uttar Pradesh, India. (Photographer: Sanjit Das/Bloomberg)
A woman poses for a photograph with her malnourished inside her hut in the village of Paltupur, Uttar Pradesh, India. (Photographer: Sanjit Das/Bloomberg)

The government has approved the launch of the National Nutrition Mission to tackle the problems of under-nutrition, low birthweight and stunting, with a budget of Rs 9,046 crore for a period of three years.

The mission, commencing 2017-18, has a target to reduce undernutrition and low birth weight by 2 percent each year. It will strive to achieve reduction in stunting from 38.4 percent as per the National Family Health Survey-4 to 25 percent by 2022.

It also aims to bring down anaemia among young children, women and adolescent girls by three percent per year. More than 10 crore people will benefit from the programme, according to an official statement.

All the districts will be covered under the mission in a phased manner – 315 districts in 2017-18, 235 districts in 2018-19 and remaining districts in 2019-20.

At the heart of the mission is the use of information communication technology to monitor the implementation of the scheme as well as to check pilferage in distribution of supplementary nutrition at anganwadis under the Integrated Child Development Scheme, according to the statement.

Anganwadi workers will also be offered incentives for using IT-based tools such as smart phones.

Aadhaar card is a mandatory requirement to avail the benefits of the mission, according to Women and Child Development Secretary RK Shrivastava.