[Hunger Alert] INDIA: Three and a half-year-old boy may die from acute 
malnutrition



ASIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION – URGENT APPEAL PROGRAMME
Hunger Alert Case: AHRC-HAC-009-2008

22 October 2008
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INDIA: Three and a half-year-old boy may die from acute malnutrition
ISSUES: Right to food; malnutrition; government neglect; corruption; caste 
based discrimination
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Dear friends,
The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information from a local 
human rights organisation, the People's Vigilance Committee on Human Rights 
(PVCHR) that Vishal, a three and a half-year-old boy, is suffering from severe 
malnutrition.  He was examined by an Auxiliary Nursing Mother (ANM) and 
diagnosed as suffering from Grade IV malnourishment. The boy has not received 
any medical treatment or supplementary nutritional assistance and remains in a 
critical condition.
CASE DETAILS:
Vishal is the youngest son of Gulam Nut. Vishal resides with his parents in 
Kuwar Village of Baragaon block under Pindra Tahsil of Varanasi District in 
Uttar Pradesh state. Vishal is three and a half years old and is suffering from 
acute malnutrition.  He has two sisters, Luxmina (eight years old) and Gunja 
(six years old), and one brother Kirana (five years old).  
On 27 August 2008 Vishal was taken to the Primary Health Centre at Badagaon and 
was seen by the Auxiliary Nursing Mother (ANM) Ms. Sushila Devi. There the ANM 
diagnosed Vishal is suffering from Grade IV malnourishment. Vishal is only four 
kilograms in weight. Grade IV malnutrition is a life threatening situation 
unless immediate medical care is made available to the person. Vishal being 
young makes his condition even more vulnerable. 
Vishal's family are from the Scheduled Caste, 'untouchable' within India and 
have few means of livelihood.  Vishal's mother, Santara Nut sells bombaiya, a 
sweet dish, but this is not enough to provide two meals a day for the whole 
family.
Gulam Nut has an Antyodaya ration card (red) under the Antyodaya Anna Yojana 
(AAY) scheme that intents to provide food assistance. However, the supply of 
food grains under this scheme is iregular and thus cannot be relied upon. 
Ghulam is a landless labourer, work that is poorly paid, irregular and very 
tough. This makes it difficult to buy food grain from the Public Food 
Distribution Shop (PDS) even with the subsidised prices given under the AAY.
Vishal should be receiving immediate medical attention after being certified 
severely malnourished by the ANM but he has so far received no additional 
nutrition. The family are also entitled to receive emergency assistance of INR 
1,000 (USD 20) as mandated by the Chief Secretary of Uttar Pradesh but they 
have not received this.
Vishal's health continues to seriously deteriorate and if he does not receive 
treatment he may die.  
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:
The Anganwadi Centre (AWC) for Kuwar village is one and half kilometres away so 
that there is no access to child care in the community. This prevents younger 
children from receiving nutrition or immunisation. The AWC is essential for 
delivering the government's Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) for 
children under six years old. Health workers have a key role in helping poor 
children from becoming malnourished and other medical problems at the village 
level. Under the ICDS the AWC workers should visit the community regularly to 
carry out health checks and identify malnourished children. These children 
should then be registered at the AWC and provided nutrition and health care 
until the child's condition improves.
The continued economic poverty and malnutrition prevalent in the lower caste 
community in Kuwar village (see previous AHRC-HAC-003-2008) is seen as 
resulting from their lack of land ownership. There is land of up to 40 acres, 
but the upper caste (Thakur community) has sole possession: Bachcha Singh, son 
of Vishwana Singh; Ramsamujh Singh, son of Prashad Singh; Lal Bahadur Singh, 
son of Prashad Singh; Rajendra Singh, son of Uday Narayan Singh; Jharkkhand 
Singh, son of Baijnath Singh.
The landless Nut have put their demands before a District Magistrate--SDM 
Pindra, Varanasi district--a team from the child nutrition department, and the 
Block Development Officer (BDO) Badagoan who visited Kuwar on 19 August 2008 
where the BDO gave orders for assistance for problems such as electricity, 
houses, old aged pensions, ration cards and a hand pump as it is submerged in 
water. The place where the nut community have put-up their houses is surrounded 
by water on three sides due to digging. The water is reaching the houses and 
causing damage.
Like other marginalised lower caste families the Nut community in Kuwar is also 
entitled for land allotment from the government. In fact on August 20 two 
persons came to measure the land in Kuwar. But under pressure from the upper 
caste landlords who are illegally possessing government land they refused to 
measure the entire area. The upper castes have also threatened to kill anyone 
trying to claim the land and warning them to leave the village.
All of the Nut families in Kuwar village face a similar situation as Vishal's 
family. Despite living in a rural area only a few are employed as agricultural 
labourers and the rest have no proper livelihood and are often forced to beg in 
order to survive.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
The upper caste members occupying the land that should be allocated to the 
Dalit community should be charged according to The Scheduled Castes And The 
Scheduled Tribes (Prevention Of Atrocities) Act, 1989, under Section 3(iv) that 
states whoever 'wrongfully occupies or cultivates any land owned by, or 
allotted to, or notified by any competent authority to be allotted to, a member 
of a Scheduled Caste or a Scheduled Tribe or gets the land allotted to him 
transferred' shall be punished.
The United Nations (UN) International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural 
Rights (ICESCR) Article 11 includes the right of everyone to an adequate 
standard of living, including adequate food.
The Global Hunger Index released by the International Food Policy Research 
Institute ranks India as the world's 24th most malnourished country. The World 
Health Organisation (WHO) defines severe acute malnutrition as weighing less 
than 60 percent of the ideal median weight for height.
UNICEF states that 47 percent of young children in India are malnourished, and 
up to a third of the world's undernourished children are from India, with girls 
being more affected than boys.
Please also see the AHRC's previous hunger alerts: AHRC-HAG-004-2008; 
AHRC-HAG-003-2008; AHRC-HAU-001-2008; AHRC-HAC-008-2008; AHRC-HAC-007-2008; 
AHRC-HAC-006-2008; AHRC-HAC-005-2008; AHRC-HAG-002-2008.
SUGGESTED ACTION:
Please write to the authorities listed below and help Vishal and his community 
from starvation. It must be ensured that Vishal receives immediate medical 
attention. Please also ask the relevant authorities to tackle the problem of 
land allocation to help this Dalit community.
The AHRC has written a separate letter to the Special Rapporteur on the right 
to food calling for an intervention in this case.
To support this appeal, please click here: 
SAMPLE LETTER:
Dear __________,
INDIA: Three and half year old Vishal suffering from grade IV malnutrition must 
be saved
Name of victim: 
Vishal, son of Gulam Nut, resident at Kuwar village, Badagaon Block, Phoolpur 
Police Station, Pindra Tahsil, Varanasi district, Uttar Pradesh
Name of alleged perpetrators: 
1. Bachcha Singh, son of Vishwana Singh
2. Ramsamujh Singh, son of Prashad Singh
3. Lal Bahadur Singh, son of Prashad Singh
4. Rajendra Singh, son of Uday Narayan Singh
5. Jharkkhand Singh, son of Baijnath Singh
Place of incident: Kuwar village, Badagaon Block, Phoolpur Police Station, 
Pindra Tahsil, Varanasi district, Uttar Pradesh
Date of incident: 27 August 2008
 
I am writing to request your immediate attention concerning the condition of 
three and half year old Vishal who may die from acute malnutrition. Vishal, 
currently staying at Kuwar village despite being taken to the Primary Health 
Centre, in Badagaon on the 27 August 2008 has still not received any medical 
attention. At the centre Vishal was diagnosed as suffering from Grade IV 
malnutrition.
I am informed that Vishal was examined by an Auxiliary Nursing Mother (ANM), 
Ms. Sushila Devi.  In addition to being denied proper treatment Vishal's family 
is also denied the emergency assistance of INR 1,000 (USD 20) as ensured by the 
Chief Secretary of Uttar Pradesh.
I am aware that Vishal is a member of a family of six that are unable to secure 
two meals a day as they are poor, marginalised and Scheduled Caste. Gulam, 
Vishal's father is a landless labourer but caste practices discriminates him 
from receiving proper wages. In addition his work is extremely tough and 
irregular. Gulam's wife, Santara, is able to sell bombaiya (a sweet dish) but 
this is not enough to feed the whole family.
I am told that Vishal's economic hardship comes from their failure to receive 
land allocated by the government as the upper caste remain in possession of the 
land intended to be allotted to lower caste families like that of Vishal. I am 
also informed that the upper caste landlords prevented the allotment of 
government land to the lower caste in the village. I am further informed that 
the upper caste even prevented the land from being measured. The behaviour of 
the upper caste towards the Nut Dalit community in Kuwar village contravenes 
The Scheduled Castes and The Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 
1989, Section 3(iv).
I am informed that even though Vishal's father, Gulam hold a Antyodaya ration 
card (red) under the Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) scheme, he is unable to afford 
the cost of the subsidised food grains. Furthermore, health workers at the 
Anganwadi Centre (AWC) are meant to carry out community health checks to 
identify malnourished children and ensure they are provided with nutrition and 
health care. However, this has not happened in Vishal's case.
I urge you to act to ensure that Vishal receive immediate the medical attention 
that he needs in order to prevent his health deteriorating further. He remains 
in a critical state of severe malnutrition and needs immediate assistance. 
Further, I ask you to investigate into the upper caste discrimination and power 
that is preventing the land allocation to this Scheduled Caste community in 
Kuwar village.  
Yours sincerely,
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PLEASE SEND YOUR LETTERS TO:
1. Ms. Mayawati
Chief Minister
Chief Minister's Secretariat
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
INDIA
Fax: +91 522 2230002 / 2239234
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2. District Magistrate
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
INDIA
Fax: 91 5422501450
3. Minister of Women & Child Development
Government of India
Shastri Bhavan
New Delhi
INDIA
Fax + 91 11 23074054
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
4. Director
Department of Women Welfare & Child Development
Government of Uttar Pradesh 
Jawahar Bhawan, Ashok Marg
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
INDIA
Fax: +91 522 228 6140
5. Dr. Anbumani Ramadoss
Minister of Ministry of Health & Family Welfare 
Nirman Bhavan
Maulana Azad Road 
New Delhi - 110011
INDIA
Fax: +91 11 2306 1751
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
6. Ms. Selja 
Minister of State for Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation
Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation (M/o HUPA)
Nirman Bhavan, Maulana Azad Road
New Delhi - 110011
INDIA
Fax: + 91 11 23061780
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
7. UNICEF
73 Lodi Estates
New Delhi 110 003
INDIA
Fax: + 91 11 2462 7521 / 11 2469-1410 
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you.
Urgent Appeals Programme
Asian Human Rights Commission ([EMAIL PROTECTED])


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