Ensuring nutritious food for everybody is the only way to ensure food security: Pinarayi Vijayan

Providing nutritious food ensures that children are healthy and do not suffer from ailments like anaemia, said the Kerala chief minister.

ByPTI

Published Jan 16, 2023 | 2:17 PMUpdatedJan 16, 2023 | 2:17 PM

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After inaugurating the National Seminar on Child Nutrition in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Monday, 16 January, stressed the importance of ensuring nutritious food to everyone, especially children, saying that was the only way to achieve food security.

He also said that increasing the people’s share of food items does not lead to food security.

Providing nutritious food ensures that children are healthy and do not suffer from ailments like anaemia, said Vijayan.

The chief minister said merely because someone eats less as they cannot afford food or if a person eats more, does not mean they are getting less or more nutrition.

“Those who are anaemic do not come from poor families alone,” he said.

What is required is to make good food choices and change eating habits, especially of children, he added.

Vijayan also gave details of the measures being taken by his government for ensuring nutritious food for children.

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Anganwadis providing nutrition

He said that anganwadis are providing nutritious food to children, particularly through the ‘Nutritious Childhood’ scheme under which those between 3-6 years of age are provided eggs and milk twice a week.

For this, ₹61.5 crore has been earmarked in the state budget, he added.

Besides that there are 258 projects being run by the state under the Integrated Child Development Scheme to provide services to children and women as well as more than ₹10,000 crore was spent in the last six-and-a-half years to curb the rise in prices of essential foods, the chief minister said.

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Vijayan further said the importance of nutritious food and nutrient-dense superfood, like eggs and milk, in strengthening and building the body’s immunity was explained by the World Health Organisation during the Covid-19 pandemic.

He expressed hope that the deliberations in the seminar would contribute to consolidating the goals achieved till now and to take it forward to those who are yet to benefit from the same.

“This national seminar will be meaningful only when you reach out to the needy children and ensure the availability of nutritious food for them,” he said.

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