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Nourishing The Tribal Food Systems The tribal food system is dependent on dryland agriculture, forests, common property, water resources, and biodiversity, says Basanta Kumar Kar, recipient of the Global Nutrition Leadership Award India’s 10.5 crore tribal population from about 705 distinct Scheduled Tribes (STs) representing 8.6 per cent of the total population is hardest hit by the menace of hunger, malnutrition, and pandemic. Estimates show that about 40 per cent of under-five tribal children in India are chronically malnourished (stunted). Chronic malnutrition impacts survival, growth, learning, performance in school and productivity as adults. More than half of preschoolers and more than one-third of school-age children and adolescents belonging to scheduled tribes were reportedly anaemic. Almost 85 per cent of children in the age group of 6-23 months do not receive a minimum acceptable diet that includes a minimum of four or more food groups. Reportedly, 40 per cent of women consume fried food, and 18 per cent consume aerated drinks. The prevalence of overweight and obesity is 10 per cent among scheduled tribe women which is unusual and alarming. This is of serious concern, indicating that the food system is failing to deliver and supply safe and nutritious diets.

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Nourishing The Tribal Food Systems                   The tribal food system is dependent on dryland agriculture, forests, common property, water resources, and biodiversity, says Basanta Kumar Kar, recipient of the Global Nutrition Leadership Award India’s 10.5 crore tribal population from about 705 distinct Scheduled Tribes (STs) representing 8.6 per cent of the total population is hardest […]

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Komaram Bheem: A forgotten Adivasi leader who gave the slogan ‘Jal Jangal Jameen’

Komaram Bheem: A forgotten Adivasi leader who gave the slogan ‘Jal Jangal Jameen’

Komaram Bheem: A forgotten Adivasi leader who gave the slogan ‘Jal Jangal Jameen’  It is not very often that one hears name of Komaram Bheem in the line of great Adivasi/tribal leaders of the country. Though, he has been no less of a martyr in Adivasi atruggle for autonomy, his recognition has been mostly limited within

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Telangana releases Rs 250 cr for Dalit Bandhu in four mandals

Telangana releases Rs 250 cr for Dalit Bandhu in four mandals

Telangana releases Rs 250 cr for Dalit Bandhu in four mandals Under the scheme, every beneficiary Dalit family will get Rs 10 lakh as grant and they will be free to choose their profession for utilising the funds The Telangana government on Monday released Rs 250 crore for the implementation of the Dalit Bandhu scheme

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Motivating, helping out PVTG children to take up education by Project Akansh

Motivating, helping out PVTG children to take up education by Project Akansh

Motivating, helping out PVTG children to take up education by Project Akansh Under Project Akansha, over 220 students are enrolled in seven residential schools across Jharkhand. RANCHI: Children of Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTG) in Jharkhand, which are considered extremely backward but are on the verge of extinction, have started going to schools and doing

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The tribal areas of the Rajmahal Hills are under threat of extinction due to excessive mining.

The tribal areas of the Rajmahal Hills are under threat of extinction due to excessive mining.

The tribal areas of the Rajmahal Hills are under threat of extinction due to excessive mining. Stone mining in Santhal Parganas, Rajmahal Hills, is damaging to the local age-old fossils. The local Pahadiya community are being forced to live under constant environmental degradation as a result of illicit mining. Dumka: Stone mining in Santhal Parganas,

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Madhya Pradesh: State Cabinet gives nod for rations' supply at tribals homes   

Madhya Pradesh: State Cabinet gives nod for rations’ supply at tribals homes   

Madhya Pradesh: State Cabinet gives nod for rations’ supply at tribals homes               The state government has decided to implement Mukhya Mantri Ration Aapke Dwar scheme. Bhopal: State cabinet at its meeting on Tuesday decided to implement Mukhya Mantri Ration Aapke Dwar scheme to benefit poor tribal families. The scheme

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Tribal Health Collaborative ‘Anamaya’: A Multi Stakeholder Initiative to enhance Tribal Health and Nutrition launched     

Tribal Health Collaborative ‘Anamaya’: A Multi Stakeholder Initiative to enhance Tribal Health and Nutrition launched     

Tribal Health Collaborative ‘Anamaya’: A Multi Stakeholder Initiative to enhance Tribal Health and Nutrition launched                Anamaya, the Tribal Health Collaborative was launched by Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare Dr Harsh Vardhan and Union Minister of Tribal Affairs Shri Arjun Munda at a function in New Delhi today. The Collaborative is a multi-stakeholder initiative

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Neanderthals and Homo sapiens used identical Nubian technology           

Neanderthals and Homo sapiens used identical Nubian technology           

Neanderthals and Homo sapiens used identical Nubian technology            New analysis of a fossil tooth and stone tools from Shukbah Cave reveals Neanderthals used stone tool technologies thought to have been unique to modern humans. Long held in a private collection, the newly analysed tooth of an approximately 9-year-old Neanderthal child

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Arunachal: Govt signs MoUs with NGOs to run Eklavya Model Schools

Arunachal: Govt signs MoUs with NGOs to run Eklavya Model Schools

Arunachal: Govt signs MoUs with NGOs to run Eklavya Model Schools MoUs have been signed between Arunachal Pradesh government and NGOs to run three Eklavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS) in the state. Itanagar: Underlining the importance of quality education, Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Saturday called upon the state’s education department to focus on

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