"It (addressing the issue of under-nutrition) is the corner stone of care for childhood development, improving child survival and promoting healthy growth and development," Nadda said.
Addressing the participants at 'Global Meeting on Complimentary Feeding' organised here by Maharashtra's Health Department in association with UNICEF, he said that major intervention to rectify the global burden of under-nutrition is to improve infant and young child feeding practices.
"Even in resource poor settings, improved feeding practices can lead to improved intakes of energy and nutrients, leading to better nutritional status," Nadda observed.
The stakes are high for accelerating progress to improve complementary feeding in children from 6-23 months. To date, a variety of programmes to improve complementary feeding practices have been implemented all over the world, an official release said.
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State Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Health and Family Welfare Minister Deepak Sawant, Rural Development, Women and Child Welfare Minister Pankaja Munde and Karin Hulshof, Regional Director, UNICEF, South Asia were present at the meeting.
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said AIIMS hasn't so far lodged a complaint over throwing of ink at the Union minister.
The AIIMS management might be investigating the matter, Singh told