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“Women’s nutrition is not merely a welfare concern but a governance issue with intergenerational consequences”. Examine this statement. Analyse how life-stage-specific nutritional neglect affects demographic and economic outcomes. Discuss policy measures required to address this challenge.

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Issues relating to poverty and hunger

Topic: Issues relating to poverty and hunger

Q3. “Women’s nutrition is not merely a welfare concern but a governance issue with intergenerational consequences”. Examine this statement. Analyse how life-stage-specific nutritional neglect affects demographic and economic outcomes. Discuss policy measures required to address this challenge. (15 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

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Why the question Women’s nutrition has emerged as a critical governance concern in India due to persistently high anaemia, rising non-communicable diseases, and ageing-related health burdens, all of which have long-term demographic and economic implications beyond individual welfare. Key Demand of the question The question requires examining women’s nutrition as a governance issue with intergenerational consequences, analysing how neglect at different life stages affects demographic and economic outcomes, and discussing policy measures needed to address these challenges in a comprehensive manner. Structure of the Answer Introduction Briefly establish women’s nutrition as a determinant of human capital, intergenerational health outcomes, and state accountability rather than a narrow welfare intervention. Body Examine the statement by linking women’s nutrition to constitutional obligations, governance failures, and intergenerational transmission of deprivation. Analyse the impact of life-stage-specific nutritional neglect on demographic quality, workforce productivity, ageing, and healthcare costs. Discuss policy measures such as lifecycle-based nutrition frameworks, primary healthcare integration, targeted screening, and institutional convergence. Conclusion Conclude by emphasising the need to reposition women’s nutrition at the core of preventive health governance to secure India’s demographic dividend and long-term economic resilience.

Why the question

Women’s nutrition has emerged as a critical governance concern in India due to persistently high anaemia, rising non-communicable diseases, and ageing-related health burdens, all of which have long-term demographic and economic implications beyond individual welfare.

Key Demand of the question

The question requires examining women’s nutrition as a governance issue with intergenerational consequences, analysing how neglect at different life stages affects demographic and economic outcomes, and discussing policy measures needed to address these challenges in a comprehensive manner.

Structure of the Answer

Introduction Briefly establish women’s nutrition as a determinant of human capital, intergenerational health outcomes, and state accountability rather than a narrow welfare intervention.

Examine the statement by linking women’s nutrition to constitutional obligations, governance failures, and intergenerational transmission of deprivation.

Analyse the impact of life-stage-specific nutritional neglect on demographic quality, workforce productivity, ageing, and healthcare costs.

Discuss policy measures such as lifecycle-based nutrition frameworks, primary healthcare integration, targeted screening, and institutional convergence.

Conclusion Conclude by emphasising the need to reposition women’s nutrition at the core of preventive health governance to secure India’s demographic dividend and long-term economic resilience.

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