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Nutritional Intake in India, 2011-12

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This report is based on information collected during 2011-12 from 7469 villages and 5268 urban blocks spread over the entire country. Two different schedules were used to collect information on consumption, the first being canvassed in 101662 households and the second in 101651 households. The major findings which are highlighted in this report shows that the average dietary energy intake per person per day was 2233 Kcal for rural India and 2206 Kcal for urban India. All the major States had per capita rural/urban levels of calorie intake within 11% (plus or minus) of the all-India rural/urban average. The all-India urban calorie intake distribution was similar to the rural, with slightly higher numbers of households in the top and bottom intake classes. Inter-State differences in energy intake distributions, especially at the lower end, were much less prominent in the urban sector of India than in the rural.

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  • National Sample Survey Office NSSO, 2014. "Nutritional Intake in India, 2011-12," Working Papers id:6357, eSocialSciences.
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    1. Barik, N.K., 2016. "Potential in Improving Nutritional Security through Aquaculture Development in India: A Regional Level Analysis," Agricultural Economics Research Review, Agricultural Economics Research Association (India), vol. 29(Conferenc).
    2. Kumar, A. & Saroj, S & Singh, R.K.P. & Jee, S., 2016. "Agricultural Diversity, Dietary Diversity and Nutritional," Agricultural Economics Research Review, Agricultural Economics Research Association (India), vol. 29(Conferenc).

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