Chennai:
Tribals
in Tamil Nadu rank poorly when it comes to sanitary facilities and separate
kitchen but are better off economically than their counterparts in other eight states
surveyed by National Nutrition Monitoring Bureau (NNMB).
Sharing
the findings of the second repeat survey done by NNMB during 2006-08 while
presenting a overview of existing status of tribal nutrition profile in India
based on the studies, a paper by B Sesikeran, director of National Institute of
Nutrition states that only 2.5 per cent of tribals of Tamil Nadu have access to
sanitary latrine and 20.8 per cent have separate kitchen, but when it comes to
average per capita income a tribal, he earns Rs 928 per month when compared to
Rs 247 earned by Orissa tribal.
The
paper presented by Mahtab S Bamji of Dangoria Charitable Trust and former NIN
scientist, in the absence of Sesikeran during the two-day brainstorming
workshop on “Addressing household level food and nutrition security for tribal
areas’ organized by M S Swaminathan Research Foundation, also states the high
prevalence of under five mortality among scheduled castes (65.4) in urban areas
and among scheduled tribes (99.8) in rural areas.
While
doling out the figures of undernutrition figures, the paper quoting the NNMB
survey states Tamil Nadu has 43.6 per cent of tribal children who are
underweight, 46.1 who are stunting and 15.4 wasting. The findings indicated
that overall intake of various food was lower than recommended levels.
“Barring
the intake of staple foods such as cereals and millets, the consumption of
qualitative and income elastic foods such as pulses, milk and milk products,
fats and oils and sugar and jaggery was low. This was reflected in gross
inadequacy in the intake of different micronutrients such as iron, Vitamin A,
riboflavin and niacin,” the paper stated.
It
also stated that while the extent of severe under-nutrition decreased over the
years, the prevalence of overall under-nutrition continues. Bamji said one of
the main reasons for the prevalence of under-nutrition is the economic growth
has not reached to poor and there has been an unequal growth.
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