Six UP districts figure in top 10 list of child stunting in India

Low body mass index in women was identified as the biggest cause of stunting among children

Sanjeeb Mukherjee  |  New Delhi 

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India’s north and central parts have districts with high as compared with rest of the country with as many as six districts from figuring in the top 10 list of districts with highest stunting rates.

According to a recent study by International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) based on an analysis of National Family Survey –IV, 239 out of the 640 districts in India have more than 40 per cent stunting and 202 have a prevalence of 30-40 per cent stunting.

Low in women was identified as the biggest cause of (19 per cent), followed by women’s education (12 per cent)and children’ss diet (9 per cent), showed the study released on Thursday.

“These multi-factorial determinants highlight the need for district-specific data for diagnostic assessments and call for a nationwide focus for stunting prevention,” the study said.

This analysis comes at a time when Centre’s (National Nutrition Mission) has stated a clear district-level focus for action and has recently added 235 additional districts for inclusion in the second phase.

Among the top 10 districts with lowest stunting rates are in Kerala's Ernakulam, Pathanamthitta, Kollam, Allapuzha and Idukki, the study showed.

Status of child stunting in India

Map of stunting prevalence in Indian districts with rankings, 2015-2016

First Published: Thu, May 24 2018. 21:04 IST