"The state government has formed a task force to go thoroughly into the entire issue and see that incidents of malnutrition don't recur," Patnaik told reporters here.
His statement came a day after the state's Women and Child Development Minister Usha Devi defended the state government on the death of the 19 tribal children at Nagada village within three months.
The situation of the tribal village, which is situated on the top of a hill, was due to lack of awareness and the government would take steps to bring these tribals to the mainstream.
"It all depends on the villagers. If they are not willing to come down from the hilltop, we will make alternative arrangements for them," she had said.
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Principal Secretary and nodal officer of the special task force Manoj Ahuja and Director Agriculture P K Meherda visited the hospital and held discussions with doctors attending the suffering children, whose number increased to 19 after three more were admitted yesterday.
Revenue Divisional Commissioner (RDC), central division, A B Ota, who is heading the task force said the administration has identified 18 malnourished children in the village. They are being treated at the Kaliapani hospital.
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Ota said the government has prepared both short and long- term plans to tackle malnutrition situation in which emphasis has been given to communication, drinking water, health and mini Anganwadi centres.
He said in order to ensure basic facilities in the village, the state government has appointed secretaries and directors of health and family welfare, ST and ST development, works and rural development departments as nodal officers.
A CPI(M) delegation which visited Nagada village held the state administration responsible for the death of the 19 children.