Author(s): Bansal AK, Chandorkar RK

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Address: Bansal AK1* and Chandorkar RK2
1Deptt. of Community Medicine, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar) 494001.
2Deptt. of Community Medicine, SAIMS Medical College, Indore (M.P.).
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Published In:   Volume - 1,      Issue - 2,     Year - 2009


ABSTRACT:
On analysis of the collected data, it has been revealed that there was improvement in the morbidity pattern of various nutritional deficiency diseases in both Tribal and Non Tribal preschoolers. This is because the inputs provided by I.C.D.S. inform of Anganwadi workers (AWW) at the grass root level even in tough terrain, but still a lot have to be done. Due linkage with the community through A.W.Ws. is to be strengthened. Health and Nutrition surveillance of eligible vulnerable groups in the offing in these tinge health and nutrition satellite (Anganwadis) at the grass rool level in the rural and tribal areas. Apart from this a “National Tribal Health Mission” must be constituted by looking into the different situation of Tribal Community.


Cite this article:
Bansal AK, Chandorkar RK. Impact of I.C.D.S. on Morbidity Due to Nutritional Deficiency Diseases amongst Tribe and Non Tribe Children. Research J. Science and Tech. 2009; 1(2): 82-84 .

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Bansal AK, Chandorkar RK. Impact of I.C.D.S. on Morbidity Due to Nutritional Deficiency Diseases amongst Tribe and Non Tribe Children. Research J. Science and Tech. 2009; 1(2): 82-84 .   Available on: https://rjstonline.com/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2009-1-2-6


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