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Assessing the impact of ICDS on child under: Nutrition Status in India

By: Behera, Jagannath.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Man & Development Description: 42(3), Sep, 2020: p.1-18.Subject(s): Nutrition, ICDS, Supplementary food, Underweight, Aganwadi worker In: Man & DevelopmentSummary: Integrated child development scheme (ICDS) is a four decide old programmer mainly to fulfill the nutritional requirement of children along with essential integrated health services. The objective of this appear is to assess the impact of ICDS on nutritional status of children. The cross sectional quantitative data collected through national family. Health surveys and qualitative data collected through field survey in selected districts in rural aras during March 2018 to March 2019 are used for this paper. Both vicariate and multivariate analyses results, how that here is no difference in nutritional status of children between those who access service and those who do not access. – Reproduce
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42(3), Sep, 2020: p.1-18 Available AR124292

Integrated child development scheme (ICDS) is a four decide old programmer mainly to fulfill the nutritional requirement of children along with essential integrated health services. The objective of this appear is to assess the impact of ICDS on nutritional status of children. The cross sectional quantitative data collected through national family. Health surveys and qualitative data collected through field survey in selected districts in rural aras during March 2018 to March 2019 are used for this paper. Both vicariate and multivariate analyses results, how that here is no difference in nutritional status of children between those who access service and those who do not access. – Reproduce

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