Hidden hunger or hidden malnutrition or micronutrient deficiencies, affects more than 2 billion individuals globally (FAO). Over 80% of adolescents in India suffer from ‘hidden hunger which is a type of malnutrition that occurs due to the inadequate intake and absorption of vitamins and minerals.
It is a serious public health concern and our Project Santushti is an attempt to contribute to address the need successfully.
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