Ranchi: Jharkhand, a mineral-rich state, has nearly 5 lakh children suffering from severe malnourishment.
In urban areas, 39.3 per cent of children are malnourished while in rural areas the number of malnourished children is around 49.8 per cent.
According to the report of the National Health Family Survey, about 47.8 per cent of children in the state are underweight.
Commenting on the dire situation, Deputy Director of Health Department, Amar Kumar Mishra said, "Malnutrition is a major challenge for Jharkhand today. One in every two children in the state is facing the perils of malnutrition and the situation is getting worse in places like Khunti, Dumka, Gumla, Chatra, Bokaro, and Garhwa.
According to Pediatrician Dr. Sugandha, more than half of the children in the state are facing the issue of undernourishment because of their mothers not getting a proper diet, especially during their pregnancy.
"Babies are born underweight because they don't get enough nutrition which in turn raises the infant mortality rate," said Dr. Sugandha.