29 July 2016

MALNUTRITION: 355 NABARANGPUR KIDS PERISH IN 6 MONTHS

nABARANGPUR: BASANT RATH.
The menace of malnutrition among children is still haunting the backward Nabarangpur district. The number of infants affected by severe malnutrition in the district crossed 3,359 while 355 children died in acute malnutrition between January and June this year.
Some reports quoting unofficial sources said a sizeable chunk of child population in the age group of 0-5 years have died of acute malnutrition. In rural areas with predominant tribal presence, things have gone from bad to worse in the district.
According to the data available with the district Women and Child Development Department, malnutrition is being detected in around 3,359 children in the district. The data further puts the total malnourished children death at 68 in January, 54 in February, 60 in March, 96 in April, 84 in May and 73 in June.

As the malnutrition is one of the prime reasons behind the infant deaths in the district, the Government claims to be providing nutritious food to pregnant women and infants till six years. However, the programme appears to be defunct in reality. While the nutritious food items and cooked food have been provided to infants of six months to five years of age through the Anganwadi Centres, the quantity of supplying the items is allegedly limited in many centres, sources said. In the centres, free food is supplied and education is imparted to the children from zero to five years. Through these centres, food is supplied to the pregnant women and children. It is alleged that food is not supplied to most of the centres in time and the concerned departments have not taken any steps in this regard.

Surprisingly, the SHGs are supplying low standard and insufficient ‘Chatua’ which becomes a major cause of malnutrition among the children and pregnant women. The SHGs have been engaged to supply Chatua to these Anganwadi centres. It is alleged that these SHGs are being controlled by the Anganwadi members. In these centres, 15 days food supply is stretched to one month and the rest 15 days’ supply is embezzled among the Anganwadi members, supervisors and other concerned officials.
There is an urgent need to change the fraudulent SHGs and the concerned authority must look into the matter. The large number of death of children in the past six months has caused serious concern in the district.
Although there is provision for the treatment of malnutrition children at Nabarangpur and Umerkote hospitals but such children get no treatment.