Odisha

Over 11,000 Children in Odisha Affected by Severe Malnutrition, Govt Reports

Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government has revealed that 11,710 children in the state are suffering from Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM), a stark reminder of the persistent challenge of malnutrition in the region. The data was presented in the Assembly on Saturday by Deputy Chief Minister Pravati Parida, who oversees the Women and Child Development Department.

Mayurbhanj district, known for its significant tribal population, recorded the highest number of SAM cases with 1,460 children affected. Keonjhar, the home district of Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, followed closely with 1,269 cases, while Nabarangpur reported 760 cases, making it the third most affected district.

Other districts reporting high numbers of SAM cases include Rayagada (645), Kalahandi (636), Malkangiri (570), Ganjam (558), and Balasore (536). At the other end of the spectrum, Jagatsinghpur reported the fewest cases, with only 50 children identified as malnourished.

Deputy CM Parida also outlined ongoing government measures to combat malnutrition and improve child health outcomes. Initiatives such as the Supplementary Nutrition Programme, the Mukhymantri Sampoorna Pushti Yojana (MSPY), and the Pada Pushti Karyakram (PPK) aim to provide critical nutritional support. Additionally, Mamata Diwas, observed as Village Health and Nutrition Day at Anganwadi centers, is being leveraged to raise awareness and deliver targeted interventions.

“The government is working tirelessly to address this issue through these programs, ensuring that children receive the care and nutrition they need,” Parida said, emphasizing the administration’s commitment to reducing malnutrition rates.

The disclosure has sparked renewed calls for comprehensive action to address malnutrition, particularly in tribal and underprivileged districts, where children remain most vulnerable. The government’s initiatives are seen as vital steps in tackling the crisis and safeguarding the health of Odisha’s future generations.

Bureau The News Hashtag

Recent Posts

Tracing Puri’s International Footprints: Heritage Walk Explores CT Road’s Golden Era

Puri: Revisiting a fascinating chapter of Puri’s cultural and tourism history, over 20 participants of…

12 hours ago

Odisha to Launch Statewide Deworming, Vitamin A and Filariasis Drive on February 10

Bhubaneswar: In a major public health push to strengthen child nutrition, tackle anaemia, and prevent…

13 hours ago

Ekamra Walks to Host Special Screening of Colourised Classic ‘Jajabara’ to Mark 51 Years

Bhubaneswar: Ekamra Walks is set to host a landmark cultural evening in the city under…

3 days ago

High-Level Workshop in Bhubaneswar Charts New Strategy to Mitigate Human-Wildlife Conflict

Bhubaneswar: In a significant step towards strengthening wildlife conservation and ensuring community safety, the Odisha…

3 days ago

National Level Handloom Expo Opens in Bhubaneswar, Showcasing India’s Rich Weaving Traditions

Bhubaneswar: Celebrating India’s rich textile heritage and Odisha’s renowned handwoven traditions, the 24th National Level…

3 days ago

Odisha Highlights Rice Fallow Management Model at National Pulses Workshop in Madhya Pradesh

Bhubaneswar: The Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare on Saturday organised a National Workshop on…

3 days ago