Monday, November 30, 2009

waseem alam mansoori









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Waseem alam mansoori
i.d. NO. 11034


RIGHT TO NUTRITION
Every child has a right to nutrition as per WORLD HEALHT ORGANISATION (WHO) scale.

Every child must get his/her mother’s milk at least 6 months of its age or till the age of 1 year…

But due to poverty and sometime’s illiteracy, millions of children’s are facing malnutrition in INDIA…
Malnutrition means lack in nutritious food intake which can fulfill their daily needs of minerals and other elements…

The World Bank estimates that India is ranked 2nd in the world of the number of children suffering from malnutrition, where 47% of the children exhibiting a degree of malnutrition, after Bangladesh (in 1998).

It happens due to INDIAN old thinking that “many hands many money makers”.

But they didn’t think about that “many members many mouth to eat” It leads to over population and poverty which leads to malnutrition in family.

In INDIA male prefer to be the head of the family, so they get the nutritious food that available in home and if something left the female have to satisfy from that. This all started from their childhood to eat and be satisfied, this also leads to malnutrition.
Every child is special in their own way…

Every child has full right to get nutritious food.
And who we are to judge and do partiality between a boy child and a girl child.
To think:
If you are not able to feed single child, you have no right to bring another one (child), to face the problem’s of malnutrition, illiteracy, poverty, and sometimes a miserable death…




Thank you….

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