<br>From: <b class="gmail_sendername">Kamayani</b> <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:kamayni@gmail.com">kamayni@gmail.com</a>></span><br><div class="gmail_quote"><br><br>For those still high after the "spectacular" Opening Ceremony of the<br>
Commonwealth Games, there's something that ought to bring them down a<br>
peg or two — India is Number One in the world in terms of the number<br>
of hungry people. And that would be 237.7 million at the last count.<br>
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Proud moment for us all. No?<br>
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The sobering number comes from The State of Food Insecurity in the<br>
World report released by the Food and Agricultural Organization of the<br>
United Nations (FAO) on Wednesday. The study is a collaboration with<br>
the World Food Programme (WFP). And it is quite biased too. All it<br>
does is look at 22 countries that are suffering chronic hunger or<br>
difficulty finding enough to eat as a result of protracted food<br>
crises. Their total is only 166 million.<br>
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This is one area where India is way ahead of its arch rival China. The<br>
latter is no match at all. The number of undernourished people in that<br>
country is only 130.4 million. That's almost half, for heaven's sake.<br>
Proud moment for all Indians — we beat those Chinkies half way down.<br>
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About 21 per cent of India's population is undernourished. Looking at<br>
it in a different way, that would mean one out of every five. And here<br>
too we beat China handsomely. The percentage of China's undernourished<br>
segment is only 10 percent of its population. Whether India shines or<br>
whines, who cares. We are ahead of China. And that's what that<br>
matters.<br>
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India is also great in many other ways. This 237.7 million count is<br>
more than the total population of so many countries — including<br>
Brazil.<br>
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One also understands that the United Progressive Alliance (UPA)<br>
government is doing its best in this regard. Like letting foodgrains<br>
rot in Food Corporation of India (FCI) godowns, for instance. Prime<br>
Minister Manmohan Singh's heart beats and bleeds for all the right<br>
kind of people — those who are not bloody poor.<br>
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To wind up, India also happens to be home to 28 per cent of the<br>
world's total undernourished population of 847.5 million. The poor and<br>
hungry are of no use. They only make good subject material for chroniclers.<br>
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Enough of disquieting figures there. Let's get back to the Games. More<br>
proud moments for us waiting there.<br>
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