Read full article by Aishwarya Mohanty@TheInidanExpress Photo Credit: Aishwarya Mohanty Nearly half a century later, millet is making a comeback, thanks to the intervention of the local administration and NGOs. Today, Hanhaga is among 1990 farmers across 163 villages...
Read full article by Dr Sunil Rajpal@OutlookPoshan Photo Credit: Sanjay Rawat Poshan Abhiyaan targets to reduce stunting, anaemia, underweight and low birth weight in children. The potential challenge is how to bring social and behavioural change towards malnutrition...
Read full article by Data Flair Team@Data-Flair Photo Credit:Data Flair Millets in India comprise cereal grains along with minute seed grasses. This category is significant of coarse grains i.e. grains having a rough and gritty texture having a high nutritional value...
Read full article By Shital Nagre@FBNews Photo Credit: Slurrp Farm Millets are a group of highly variable small-seeded grasses, widely grown around the world as cereal crops or grains for fodder and human food. Some examples of millets are Sorghum, Amaranth, Finger...
Read full article by Charity Mutegi@BusinessDaily Photo Credit: File Photo:NMG SUMMARY No child should be made to feel inferior or backward because they opted to pack a piece of arrowroot or finger millet porridge, or boiled maize or fried termites as their school...