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  • Can the \'post-COVID-19 normal\' emerge better for India\'s food supply and demand management, with a clear goal of zero hunger? Presently contributing one-third of the global undernutrition burden, a daunting challenge that the country must overcome now is of resuming broader based economic growth with a healthy labour force Given this, India needs a data-driven exit and post-exit strategy from the COVID-19 lockdown that will not only mitigate the immediate food crisis faced by millions of poor households, but also reduce the long-term structural bottlenecks that limit poor households\' access to food
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  • Economic_and_Political_Weekly
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  • WHO
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  • Health and nutrition of India\'s labour force and COVID-19 challenges
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  • #20203247908
  • #615279
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  • 2020

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