"Our government is, at present, not particularly interested in welfare schemes and measures and on giving money for programmes like children health. We have to strengthen ICDS and the government should give more funds to it," Tharoor said at a session in Jaipur Literature Festival here.
He said that the Centre has cut budget even for Anganwadi workers, which is unfair.
Noting that India is among the worst countries in the world despite the fact that nutrition standards have increased since Independence, he said that the country has no policy to address nutritional means.
"We have not been giving proper thought to agriculture policy. We do not have a policy which looks at the nutritional means of the country," he said, while suggesting that nutritious food should be supplied through PDS.
"Girl child face unfair kind of treatment when it comes to food, nutrition and health care. When a boy gets sick, he is quickly rushed to the hospital but the same access is not given to girls," she said.
Sen said, besides malnutrition, the issue of education must also be addressed.
"We still have not learned to prioritise education for girl child. We need to not only connect them to school, but also on ensuring that they do not drop out, they attend regularly and for this, we need to improve our infrastructure including toilets in schools," she said.
Writer and journalist Madhu Trehan said that education, malnutrition are interlinked issues that need to be addressed together.
"Girls who suffer choicelessness, human traffickers take their advantage and push them to prostitution. We have a grim situation at hands," she said, adding that programmes to deal with such issues are underfunded and the government should focus on this.
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