Abstract : Malnutrition, a notable public health and nutrition concern prevalent in many developing nations, stems from diverse social and economic factors such as limited education, insufficient healthcare services, and culturally embedded practices. As per the NFHS-4 report, around 36 percent of children in India are reported to be underweight, 38.4 percent are stunted, and 21 percent are wasted.
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Cite : Bajaj, A., & Singh, J. P. (2023). To Assess The Functioning Of Cmam Program Through Kap Study Analysis In Surendranagar District (1st ed., pp. 56-59). Noble Science Press. https://doi.org/10.52458/9788196869427.nsp.2023.eb.ch-14
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