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Chronic malnutrition shows as stunting, wasting and anaemia. It reproduces class, caste and gender inequality in the body. Women and Adivasi–Dalit children carry a heavier share. Remedies are PDS, ICDS, meals, WASH and women’s household claims. Technical food alone cannot fix ranked plates.
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Introduction
Chronic malnutrition is long-run deficit of food, care, and sanitation that shows in stunting, wasting, and anaemia. In India it is a class, caste, and gender wound, not a missing kitchen tip.
Body
Consequences
- Child stunting cuts later learning and wages, reproducing A. R. Desai’s unequal class structure in the body.
- Women’s anaemia and low birth weight continue Seed-and-Earth households that feed the male line first.
- Adivasi and Dalit belts show higher burden where land and PDS leak.
- National productivity and disease load rise; the middle class pays in hospitals what the poor already paid in height.
Remedies
- Food security: PDS, ICDS, mid-day meals, and maternity cash as social security, not charity.
- Women’s entitlement inside the household, plus wages and childcare, or the plate will still be ranked.
- Water, toilets, and green-cover local ecology, because infection eats nutrients.
- Land and MGNREGA raise the kisan–mazdoor floor that calories need.
Limit
- Fortified packets without patriarchy change become a technical fix for a social disease.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD M[Chronic malnutrition] --> S[Stunting anaemia] S --> I[Inequality reproduced] F[Food rights gender care WASH] --> R[Remedies]
Conclusion
Consequences of chronic malnutrition are a smaller, sicker, and more unequal generation. Remedies are food rights, women’s claims, sanitation, and agrarian security together.
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