Empowering Anganwadis: The Key To Combating Child Malnutrition

Anganwadi Empowerment: A Pathway to Holistic Child Development; building a Stronger India
For a robust India, Muralidhar champions anganwadi empowerment, boosting kids' physical and academic growth
(Representational image: Unsplash)
For a robust India, Muralidhar champions anganwadi empowerment, boosting kids' physical and academic growth (Representational image: Unsplash)
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India's ranking in the Human Development Index (HDI) is lagging behind neighboring countries, despite abundant natural and financial resources. Malnutrition remains a significant obstacle to progress. The Ex-Chief Justice of Odisha High Court, S. Muralidhar, emphasizes that anganwadis are crucial in addressing this issue. These centers serve as a bridge to eradicate malnutrition, especially among children of poor and oppressed families.

Empowering Anganwadis: A Multi-Faceted Approach:

For a robust India, Muralidhar champions anganwadi empowerment, boosting kids' physical and academic growth. This can be achieved through:

- Pre-primary education: Providing quality education to prepare children for formal schooling.

- Increased salaries Anganwadi workers: Recognizing their critical role in curbing caste and social discrimination.

- Gratuity for workers: Ensuring fair compensation for their dedicated service.

Economist Madhura Swaminathan stresses the need for increased spending on nutrition. Currently, the government allocates ₹8-12 per meal, which is inadequate. The estimated daily cost of a healthy diet for an Indian woman is ₹42 (2011 prices) or ₹88 (current prices). A significant increase in expenditure is necessary to provide nutritious food and eradicate malnutrition.

 The estimated daily cost of a healthy diet for an Indian woman is ₹42 (2011 prices) or ₹88 (current prices)
(Representational image: Pixabay)
The estimated daily cost of a healthy diet for an Indian woman is ₹42 (2011 prices) or ₹88 (current prices) (Representational image: Pixabay)

The Role of Anganwadi Workers:

Anganwadi workers play a vital role in addressing malnutrition and promoting social equality. They:

- Provide essential services to pregnant and nursing mothers.

- Support early childhood education and development.

- Help combat caste and social discrimination.

The Way Forward:

To strengthen anganwadis and address malnutrition, the government should:

- Invest in infrastructure development.

- Enhance nutrition spending.

- Provide training and resources for anganwadi workers.

By prioritizing anganwadis, India can make significant strides in improving its HDI ranking and ensuring a healthier, more educated population.

Key Statistics:

- 50 years of Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS).

- ₹8-12 per meal allocated for nutrition.

- ₹42 (2011 prices) or ₹88 (current prices) estimated daily cost of a healthy diet.

(Input from various sources)

(Rehash/Vaishnavi Dalvi/MSM)

For a robust India, Muralidhar champions anganwadi empowerment, boosting kids' physical and academic growth
(Representational image: Unsplash)
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