How to tackle India’s hunger
As India starts legislating on food security, there is much it could learn from laws and practices abroad
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The article "How to tackle India's hunger? prompts me to say that India's hunger can be tackled very easily. I think before writing an article, the writer should tell a few questions:
Q.No.1, In which village of India, the writer has noticed "hunger"? Can the writer disclose names and addresses of at least 10 such villages in the States of Gujarat, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Chhatisgarh, Rajasthan, Uttrakhand, J&K, Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh? If yes, please provide the infomation as requested.
Q.No. 2. If the writer really wants to solve the problem, he should tell very clearly "what kind or what meal is required to be given to a man suffering from hunger" like 10 chapatis or 250 gram of boiled rice, three subzis, one plate of salad, one Misthan?
Unfortunately, ordinary people like me do not understand the language of eminent authors like the writer - they use some technical words like calories which are not understood at all and I do not understand why authors of hunger reports do not tell the answer of a question when it is put with full respect to authors and writers. Even international organisations which are experts on thesubject of hunger, do not reply emails sent to them. Their reply is "we will revert back to you...." Itappears that international organisations and authors are great only in writing articles on hunger in Inda but they prefer not to answer simple questions. After all even on subject like hunger authors adopt shameless attitude. To me it appears that articles on hunger in India are being got written by ghost writers only to defame India.
SCAggarwal