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Home » India Health Report on Nutrition 2015 » India Health Report on Nutrition 2015 – Who’s talking about it?

India Health Report on Nutrition 2015 – Who’s talking about it?

Press

Press release (pdf)

 Press coverage

Invest in our girls – the Hindu

Is India Winning the Fight Against Childhood Malnutrition? – the Wall Street Journal, India

Splendid decade, but miles to go – The Hindu

Malnutrition in India not declining fast enough – onmanorama

India Health Report 2015 released: Key points you need to know– India Today

Malnutrition in India is declining faster than before – New Kerala

Malnutrition in India declining at a faster rate, but not enough to meet …– Financial Express

Malnutrition in India is declining faster than before, but below the global …– Punjab News Express

Malnutrition in India is declining faster than before – Business Standard

Indian Kids Continue To Be Under-Nourished: Health Minister – NDTV

Indian kids continue to be under-nourished: Nadda  – Times of India

Malnutrition in India is declining faster than before – Business Standard

Malnutrition in India is declining faster than before– Big News Network.com

40% of world’s stunted children are in India–Global Nutrition Report 2015 – TheHealthSite

Women fare badly in health report – India Today

Malnutrition in India declining faster, but not fast enough to meet global … – NetIndian

India struggling to cut malnutrition rates: reports – The Hindu

Over half of Indian women aged 15-49 are anaemic, report finds – Daily Mail

4 out of 10 kids stunted – Calcutta Telegraph

Malnutrition down, but not enough – Times of India

Stunting in children declined in past decade: Report – Business Standard

39 per cent kids below 5 years are stunted – The Asian Age

Indian kids continue to be under-nourished: Nadda – New Kerala

New nutrition report underscores the importance of leadership in addressing … – Economic Times (blog)

Blogs

The role of the media in strengthening uptake of nutrition evidence – Neha Raykar and Kavita Chauhan, PHFI

 “Make in India” cannot happen if the children ‘made in India’ are stunted, wasted and underweight – Lawrence Haddad, Development Horizons

Advocacy essential, but now we need long-term investments to drive nutrition change on the ground in India – Uma Lele, Development Horizons

Reflections on the GNR and IHR 2015 launch in India -Rasmi Avula, IFPRI

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