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Why is Poshan Tracker important for India's nutrition mission?

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Launched on March 1, 2021, the Poshan Tracker is a mobile-based application rolled out by the Indian government to combat malnutrition. This digital tool is important for real-time tracking of nutrition services and beneficiaries, replacing cumbersome manual systems for Anganwadi workers.

What is the meaning of Poshan?

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According to the World Bank, from 2015-16 to 2019-21, a focus on implementing Poshan Abhiyaan helped reduce child stunting in 11 key Indian states from an average of 41% to 37%. Poshan, a term with deep roots in Indian languages, translates directly to nourishment and has been elevated to a national priority through initiatives designed to improve public health.

Understanding How is Poshan Abhiyaan Monitored: A Guide to the Real-Time System

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The Poshan Tracker app, rolled out in March 2021, is a crucial tool enabling real-time monitoring and tracking of nutrition service delivery and beneficiaries under Poshan Abhiyaan. This flagship program is monitored through an integrated, tech-enabled, and multi-layered system designed to track India's progress in combating malnutrition and ensuring efficient service delivery.

How Malnourished is India? Analyzing the National Nutritional Crisis

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According to the 2024 Global Hunger Index (GHI), India was ranked 105th out of 127 countries, placing it in the 'serious' category of hunger. This critical ranking underscores the persistent and complex challenge of understanding how malnourished is India, a nation still grappling with widespread nutritional deficiencies despite significant economic progress.

What Does the Poshan Tracker Do for India's Nutrition?

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Launched by the Indian government on March 1, 2021, the Poshan Tracker is a mobile-based application designed to combat malnutrition by digitally tracking the nutritional status of pregnant women, lactating mothers, and children. This initiative is part of the broader Poshan Abhiyaan (National Nutrition Mission), leveraging technology to create a more efficient and transparent system for delivering critical health services.

What is the meaning of wasted in Poshan Tracker?

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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), malnutrition encompasses undernutrition in its various forms, including wasting, which is a key indicator tracked on the Poshan Tracker app. The 'wasted' status is a critical measure used by India's national nutrition mission to identify children with acute malnutrition who are at increased risk of illness and death. This status helps Anganwadi workers prioritize and provide immediate nutritional support to those most in need.

What is the theme of National nutrition Week in India? Past Themes and Significance Explained

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National Nutrition Week in India is observed annually from September 1st to 7th since 1982 to spread awareness about the importance of nutrition and healthy eating habits. This week-long campaign, spearheaded by the Ministry of Women and Child Development, addresses the multifaceted nutritional challenges faced by the country, including malnutrition and lifestyle-related diseases.

What is a Poshan Tracker? Understanding India's Digital Nutrition System

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Launched on March 1, 2021, by the Ministry of Women and Child Development, the Poshan Tracker is a mobile application leveraging technology to combat malnutrition across India by tracking nutritional service delivery. It represents a significant shift from manual record-keeping to a data-driven system for public health management.

How does a Poshan Calculator work?

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According to the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5, 2019-2021), a significant percentage of children under five in India experience undernutrition. To combat this, the Poshan Abhiyaan program introduced a crucial digital tool: the Poshan Calculator. But how does a Poshan Calculator work, and what algorithms power its nutritional assessments?