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Home / Health / Millions of Indian Children Face Deprivation

Millions of Indian Children Face Deprivation

2 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • 206 million children lack essential services, 62 million face multiple deprivations.
  • Malnutrition persists despite economic growth due to poor diet diversity.
  • Community-based programs show promise in reducing severe malnutrition.
Millions of Indian Children Face Deprivation

A UNICEF report reveals that 206 million children in India are deprived of at least one essential service, while 62 million endure multiple deprivations. These structural gaps in education, health, nutrition, housing, water, and sanitation continue to impact childhood wellbeing. Despite economic growth, India faces a persistent malnutrition crisis, with high rates of stunting and underweight children.

The complex issue, termed the 'nutrition enigma,' stems from poor dietary diversity, inequality, inadequate sanitation, and gaps in food security programs, further exacerbated by rising food inflation. While some state-level interventions, like community-based nutrition pilots in Maharashtra, have demonstrated significant success in reducing severe malnutrition, challenges persist, particularly in urban areas.

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Addressing child deprivation requires a systemic commitment beyond economic growth, focusing on holistic child welfare. This includes improved social protection for vulnerable groups, enhanced implementation and monitoring of programs, and scalable, context-specific interventions. Turning insights into action is crucial to ensure every child has a secure chance at a healthy life.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The UNICEF 2025 report found that 206 million Indian children lack access to essential services, with 62 million facing multiple deprivations.
Malnutrition persists due to poor dietary diversity, inequality, inadequate sanitation, and gaps in food security programs, alongside rising food inflation.
Yes, community-based nutrition pilots in Maharashtra have significantly reduced severe malnutrition by combining local food, community engagement, and anganwadi support.

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