Tackling malnutrition in children through the inclusion of dried small fish powder in their diets
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16.10.22
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The state of Assam, situated in the northeast of India, has a considerable percentage of its population below the poverty line with nearly 86 percent of its population residing in rural areas. Despite its vast resources, Assam continues to grapple with high food insecurity and malnutrition levels, especially among young children and pregnant-lactating women.
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