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3 Lakh children below 5 years suffering from malnutrition in JK, reveals official survey

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
October 19, 2021
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Srinagar, Oct 19: In a major concern, around three lakh children below five years of age have been suffering from two different stages of malnutrition in Jammu and Kashmir during the year 2019-20, reveals a survey.
NITI Aayog in a study titled State Nutrition Profile of Jammu and Kashmir released earlier in September has said that at least 183,259 numbers of children of less than five years of age were wasted and 94,091 were severely wasted during the year 2019-20.
Wasting of children is a danger sign and refers to the malnutrition or illness.
The wasted children data in the report reveals that in J&K 19 out of 20 districts shows public health concern.
As per the data, Anantnag is the highest-burden district of such cases with at least 24,350 numbers of wasted children followed by frontier district Kupwara with 22,158 cases.
Srinagar stands at the third position for having around 13,911 numbers of wasted children, 13,902 in Baramulla, 13,812 in district Jammu.
Similarly, the report reveals that at least 94,091 children were severely wasted during the time period with 20 out of 20 districts showing health concern.
The severely wasted children include 13,691 cases in Anantnag followed by 12,977 cases in Kupwara, 7,980 cases in Jammu district, 6,722 cases in Baramulla and 6,460 such cases were found in central Kashmir’s Budgam district.

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