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* India has failed in childcare and nutrition, says Amartya Sen *

Parul Sharma

the hindu

20/12/06

http://www.hindu.com/2006/12/20/stories/2006122000291300.htm

* "Population of underweight children has not gone down" *

 Photo: R.V. Moorthy

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NEW DELHI: Though India had made progress in the social and economic
sectors it has failed in the field of childcare and nutrition, which is a
"terrible" handicap for the country, Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen said here on
Tuesday.

"India is in a peculiar position today. While it has made substantial
progress in certain areas, there have been major failures too. Nothing has
been as dramatic as the failure to provide fair and just arrangement for the
well-being and growing up of our children," said Prof. Sen at the Bal
Adhikar Samvad - a national convention on children's rights.

Low immunisation

The noted economist pointed out that India had one of the highest
prevalence of underweight children in the world.

Releasing a report `Focus on Children Under Six,' Prof. Sen said: "In the
country as a whole, the population of underweight children has not gone
down. Most of them are also anaemic. There have been other problems too. For
instance, despite considerable immunisation progress in some States, the
proportion of children who have not been immunised remains substantially
high."

The report is based on a survey of the implementation of the Integrated
Child Development Scheme (ICDS) in six States in 2004. It talks about the
well-being and rights of children under the age of six.

Prof. Sen said the authorities had to figure out why the scheme was doing
well in certain places and fallen short of expectations elsewhere.

"We have to find effective ways and means to be able to make a radical
change in the present situation and make the lives of our children more
bearable. It is not just the Government's concern but every individual's
concern."

Universal issues

Exhorting anganwadi workers to mobilise the community to address issues
related to children, Magsaysay awardee Shanta Sinha said: "Surprisingly,
there is no outrage or shock expressed in this country where so many
children are dying. Children's issues are universal issues. Democracy is
incomplete unless you talk about the rights of children."

Actor-turned-social activist Shabana Azmi said the success of the ICDS and
other such national programmes was directly related to political will.

"Apart from money, the Central Government needs to ensure implementation of
national schemes, especially in States which are not doing well. Training of
anganwadi workers is also a must, so that they can effectively carry out the
responsibilities entrusted to them."

Caste discrimination

University Grants Commission chairman Sukhdeo Thorat said there were some
States where mid-day meals were "not being distributed to certain sections
of society" due to caste discrimination.

"We must understand the nature of this discrimination and develop inclusive
strategies to strengthen the Government schemes and hence our democracy."

Montek assures funds

Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia said the
Government was "aware" of the importance of adequate nutrition for
children's welfare and assured that more money would be allocated to the
ICDS in the 11th Plan.

He said: "We have to admit that the ICDS is not doing well across the
country and we need to evaluate that. Social sector development is of major
concern and it will be addressed in the next Five Year Plan that we are
formulating. "But it is not just the responsibility of the Central
Government, the States too have their role to play," he said.

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