Hunger is the No.1 Cause of Death in India Watch

Food Distribution Hunger Facts 1. Hunger remains the No.1 cause of death in the world. Aids, Cancer etc. follow. 2. There are 820 million chronically hungry people in the world. 3. 1/3rd of the worldÂ’s hungry live in India. 4. 836 million Indians survive on less than Rs. 20 (less than half-a-dollar) a day. 5. Over 20 crore Indians will sleep hungry tonight. 6. 10 million people die every year of chronic hunger and hunger-related diseases. Only eight percent are the victims of hunger caused by high-profile earthquakes, floods, droughts and wars. 7. India has 212 million undernourished people Â– only marginally below the 215 million estimated for 1990Â–92. 8. 99% of the 1000 Adivasi households from 40 villages in the two states, who comprised the total sample, experienced chronic hunger (unable to get two square meals, or at least one square meal and one poor/partial meal, on even one day in the week prior to the survey). Almost as many (24.1 per cent) had lived in conditions of semi-starvation during the previous month. 9. Over 7000 Indians die of hunger every day. 10. Over 25 lakh Indians die of hunger every year. 11. Despite substantial improvement in health since independence and a growth rate of 8 percent in recent years, under-nutrition remains a silent emergency in India, with almost 50 percent of Indian children underweight and more than 70 percent of the women and children with serious nutritional deficiencies as anemia. 12. The 1998 Â– 99 Indian survey shows 57 percent of the children aged 0 Â– 3 years to be either severely or moderately stunted and/or underweight. 13. During 2006 Â– 2007, malnutrition contributed to seven million Indian children dying, nearly two million before the age of one. 14. 30% of newborn are of low birth weight, 56% of married women are anaemic and 79% of children age 6-35 months are anaemic. 15. The number of hungry people in India is always more than the number of people below official poverty line (while around 37% of rural households were below the poverty line in 1993-94, 80% of households suffered under nutrition). Sources : UN World Food Programme UN World Health Organization: Global Database on Child Growth and Malnutrition, 2006 UN Food and Agriculture Organization: SOFI 2006 Report National Commission for Enterprises in the Unorganized Sector (India) National Family Health Survey 2005 Â– 06 (NFHS-3) (India) Centre for Environment and Food Security (India) Rural 21 (India) Hunger Quotes "For now I ask no more than the justice of eating."

- Pablo Neruda, Chilean Poet, Noble Prize Winner "I understood then that for my people life was not allowed and the grave has forbidden them."

- Pablo Neruda, Chilean Poet, Noble Prize Winner "The world is full of suffering, it is also full of overcoming it."

- Helen Keller, American Author and Activist "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has."

- Margaret Mead "What the people of the world want most and have always wanted is bread and peace."

- Patricia Young, UN General Assembly "When India achieved independence, more than 50 years ago, the people of the country were much afflicted by endemic hunger. They still are."

- Amartya Sen, Nobel Prize Winner "Estimates of general undernourishment - what is sometimes called protein-energy malnutrition - are nearly twice as high in India as in Sub-Saharan Africa."

- Amartya Sen, Nobel Prize Winner "The most startling aspect of the nutrition situation in India is that it is not much of an issue in public debates and electoral politics."

- Jean Dreze, economist "The chronic hunger and malnutrition that afflicts 300 million children worldwide does not create the dramatic media coverage of a tsunami, but it causes far greater suffering."

- James T. Morris, WFP Executive Director "The government can't get away with large-scale famine, but it can get away with chronic hunger. It has become an accepted part of life in India."

- Jean Dreze, economist and academic “The number of people who fell prey to HitlerÂ’s insanity was 6 million and the 'silent holocaust of hunger' is killing over 13 million people every year."

- Sanhati Hunger remains the No.1 cause of death in the world. 1/3rd of the world’s hungry live in India. 5 Indians die every minute from hunger. 25 lakh Indians die every year from hunger. Home | About Us | Hunger Facts | FAQs | Slideshow | Contact Us | Privacy | Disclaimer © 2009 Bhookh Relief Foundation™ All rights reserved. Designed by K Webmaker