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The New York Times has an interesting piece on the high child malnutrition rates in India.

Here’s an excerpt from the NYT story:

[E]ven after a decade of galloping economic growth, child malnutrition rates are worse here than in many sub-Saharan African countries, and they stand out as a paradox in a proud democracy.

China, that other Asian economic powerhouse, sharply reduced child malnutrition, and now just 7 percent of its children under 5 are underweight, a critical gauge of malnutrition. In India, by contrast, despite robust growth and good government intentions, the comparable number is 42.5 percent. Malnutrition makes children more prone to illness and stunts physical and intellectual growth for a lifetime. Continue reading »

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Who loves not wine, woman, and song,
Remains a fool his whole life long.

- Martin Luther (German religious leader)

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Food worker at Shiva Natarajan’s Dhaba Indian restaurant does not wash hands thoroughly after visiting the toilet, coughing, sneezing, smoking, preparing raw foods or otherwise contaminating hands, says the New York City Health Department after inspecting this Indian restaurant on March 2, 2009.

The NYC Health Dept. inspection report also noted that Dhaba located on Lexington Avenue in Manhattan is not vermin proof, has evidence of mice or live mice present in food and/or non-food areas and the food is not protected from potential source of contamination during storage, preparation, transportation, display or service.


Dhaba – Miles to go on Hygiene

To pass the NYC Health Dept. inspection, a restaurant must receive 27 violation points or less. Continue reading »

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