IJCM_21A: How do under-five children belonging to scheduled tribes compare with the non- tribal children: a secondary data analysis using the Comprehensive National Nutritional Survey (CNNS) 2016-18.
Background: Scheduled tribes (ST) constitute 8.6% of India's population. Disproportionate burden of undernutrition is found among these socially disadvantaged population. objectives: To compare the nutritional status of under-5 ST children with children belonging to other castes (non-tribal) us...
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Main Authors: | Pavithra H (Author), Bhargava Madhavi (Author), Dinachandra Konsam (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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