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Posted On: 16 MAR 2022 4:48 PM by PIB Delhi

The estimated number of underweight, malnourished and severely malnourished children under 5 years of age is obtained under the National Family Health Survey (NFHS) conducted by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. As per the recent report of NFHS-5 (2019-21), the nutrition indicators for children under 5 years have improved as compared with NFHS-4 (2015-16). Stunting has reduced from 38.4% to 35.5%, Wasting has reduced from 21.0% to 19.3% and Underweight prevalence has reduced from 35.8% to 32.1%.

The detailed list of districts having the highest and lowest prevalence of malnutrition among children in the country as per NFHS 5 is at Annexure I.

State/UT wise details of malnutrition among children under 5 years as per NFHS 5 is at Annexure-II.

The government has accorded high priority to the issue of malnutrition and is implementing several schemes like Anganwadi Services, Scheme for Adolescent Girls and Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY) under the Umbrella Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Scheme as direct targeted interventions to address the problem of malnutrition in the country. Children with Severe Acute Malnutrition are treated at the Nutrition Rehabilitation Centres established by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

Further, POSHAN Abhiyaan launched on 8th March 2018, aims to reduce malnutrition in the country by adopting a synergised and result-oriented approach.

Mission Poshan 2.0, an integrated nutrition support programme has been announced in budget 2021-2022 for all States/UTs. It seeks to strengthen nutritional content, delivery, outreach and outcomes with a focus on developing practices that nurture health, wellness and immunity to disease and malnutrition. Steps have been taken to improve nutritional quality and testing in accredited labs, strengthen delivery and leverage technology under Poshan Tracker to improve governance. States/UTs have been advised to promote use of AYUSH systems for the prevention of malnutrition and related diseases. A programme to support the development of Poshan Vatikas at Anganwadi Centres to meet the dietary diversity gap leveraging traditional knowledge in nutritional practices has also been taken up. Guidelines were issued for transparency and accountability in the delivery of supplementary nutrition and to track nutritional outcomes on 13.01.2021.

 

Annexure I

Top 10 and Bottom 10 Districts in Stunting

State District Children under 5 years who are stunted (height-for-age) (%)
Top 10 Districts
Odisha Jagatsinghapur 13.2
Odisha Puri 13.8
Arunachal Pradesh Lower Dibang Valley 14.3
Punjab Rupnagar 15.1
Kerala Kollam 15.5
Manipur Bishnupur 15.5
Haryana Jhajjar 15.6
Karnataka Ramanagara 15.6
Manipur Imphal West 15.6
Arunachal Pradesh Longding 15.8
Bottom 10 Districts
Jharkhand Pashchimi Singhbhum 60.6
Meghalaya West Khasi Hills 59
Karnataka Yadgir 57.6
Gujarat Dahod 55.3
Bihar Sitamarhi 54.2
Chhattisgarh Bijapur 53.8
Bihar Sheikhpura 53.6
Uttar Pradesh Bahraich 52.1
Uttar Pradesh Budaun 51.8
Uttar Pradesh Sambhal 51.6

 

Top 10 and Bottom 10 Districts in Wasting

State District Children under 5 years who are wasted (weight-for-height) (%)
Top 10 Districts
Sikkim North District 4.5
Punjab Ludhiana 5.9
Haryana Bhiwani 6
NCT of Delhi New Delhi 6.8
Tamil Nadu Coimbatore 7
Punjab Fatehgarh Sahib 7.1
Arunachal Pradesh Tawang 7.1
Mizoram Aizawl 7.3
Puducherry Mahe 7.3
Mizoram Mamit 7.4
Bottom 10 (Wasting)
Assam Karimganj 48
Gujarat The Dangs 40.9
Maharashtra Dhule 38.9
Maharashtra Chandrapur 38.5
Bihar Arwal 36.8
Bihar Jehanabad 36.6
Gujarat Tapi 36.6
Telangana KomaramBheem Asifabad 35.7
Gujarat Panchmahal 35.7
Bihar Sheohar 35.4

 

Top 10 and Bottom 10 Districts in Underweight

State District Children under 5 years who are underweight (weight-for-age) (%)
Top 10 Districts
Sikkim South District 7.2
Arunachal Pradesh Lower Subansiri 8.1
Arunachal Pradesh Siang 8.8
Arunachal Pradesh Tawang 9
Mizoram Aizawl 9.6
Haryana Jhajjar 9.7
Arunachal Pradesh Lower Dibang Valley 9.7
Manipur Churachandpur 9.8
Manipur Imphal West 10.2
Arunachal Pradesh East Siang 10.3
Bottom 10 Districts
Jharkhand Pashchimi Singhbhum 62.4
Maharashtra Nandurbar 57.2
Gujarat The Dangs 53.1
Gujarat Dahod 53
Assam Karimganj 52.9
Bihar Arwal 52.9
Gujarat Narmada 52.8
Telangana Adilabad 52
Gujarat Panchmahal 51.9
Gujarat Tapi 51.8

 

Annexure II

State/UT wise prevalence of Stunting, Wasting and Underweight among children under 5 years as per NFHS 5 survey

State/UT Children under 5 years who are stunted (height-for-age) (%) Children under 5 years who are wasted (weight-for-height) (%) Children under 5 years who are underweight (weight-for-age) (%)
Andaman & Nicobar Islands 22.5 16 23.7
Andhra Pradesh 31.2 16.1 29.6
Assam 35.3 21.7 32.8
Bihar 42.9 22.9 41
Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu 39.4 21.6 38.7
Goa 25.8 19.1 24
Gujarat 39 25.1 39.7
Himachal Pradesh 30.8 17.4 25.5
Jammu & Kashmir 26.9 19 21
Karnataka 35.4 19.5 32.9
Kerala 23.4 15.8 19.7
Lakshadweep 32 17.4 25.8
Ladakh 30.5 17.5 20.4
Maharashtra 35.2 25.6 36.1
Meghalaya 46.5 12.1 26.6
Manipur 23.4 9.9 13.3
Mizoram 28.9 9.8 12.7
Nagaland 32.7 19.1 26.9
Sikkim 22.3 13.7 13.1
Telangana 33.1 21.7 31.8
Tripura 32.3 18.2 25.6
West Bengal 33.8 20.3 32.2
Arunachal Pradesh 28 13.1 15.4
Chhattisgarh 34.6 18.9 31.3
Haryana 27.5 11.5 21.5
Jharkhand 39.6 22.4 39.4
Madhya Pradesh 35.7 19 33
Odisha 31 18.1 29.7
Punjab 24.5 10.6 16.9
Rajasthan 31.8 16.8 27.6
Tamil Nadu 25 14.6 22
Uttar Pradesh 39.7 17.3 32.1
Uttarakhand 27 13.2 21
Chandigarh 25.3 8.4 20.6
Delhi 30.9 11.2 21.8
Puducherry 20 12.4 15.3

 

This information was given by the Union Minister of Women and Child Development, Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani, in a written reply in Rajya Sabha today.

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