Abstract:
Malnutrition is one of the important causes of mortality and morbidity among under five
children. Globally each year, malnutrition is implicated in about 40 per cent of the 11 million
deaths of under five children in developing countries. Malnutrition is called an "invisible"
emergency because, much like an iceberg, its deadly menace lies mostly hidden from
view. More than 6000 Indian children below five years die every day due to
malnourishment. Overall, India hosts 57 million or more than a third of the world's 146
million undernourished children.