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FOOD FOR THOUGHT
By Sakshi Sanghvi
HUNGER
Hunger - The result of poverty
Hunger- Leads to malnutrition
Hunger – Leads to violence
Hunger- Can Lead to death
Problem
Solution
Success
Criteria
HUNGER IN INDIA
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India produces 250 million tonnes of food every year; 65
per cent of the population is engaged in agriculture.
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The country is home to a quarter of all undernourished
people worldwide .
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An estimated 32.7 percent of the Indian population lives
on less than US$ 1.25 per day.
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Food worth a Rs 44,000 crore go waste each year.
Problem
Solution
Success Criteria
A VULGAR SHOW OF WEALTH
The worst wastage of
food in India takes place in
weddings and other social
gatherings. And this food is
enough to feed LAKHS of
children.
Problem
Solution
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Criteria
Helping those in need
 A possible solution is to channel
this left over food by joining hands
with various NGOs which will help
identify communities in need.
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Businesses want to be socially responsible in today's
world. Approaching these firms to raise funds for the
implementation of transferring leftover food to the
beneficiaries is a viable option.
Problem
Solution
Success Criteria
wareness
ction
 I will encourage others to
support this grave problem by
writing articles about it in the
newspapers and magazines to
make more people aware, AS
AWARENESS LEADS TO
ACTION.
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Solution
Success
Criteria
SUCCESS CRITERIA
To measure the effectiveness, I will use the
following two criterion with the help of
interviews and surveys :
•Standard of living- indicating the increase in
level of confidence due to a healthier life.
•Hunger Index- calculating the decrease in
number of malnourished people and the level
of contribution towards the growth of the
economy.
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Solution
Success
Criteria
We can also do our bit to
help the society by
exploiting the imbalance
between the rich and the
poor so as to create total
accessibility to food.
IF WE ARE NOT PART
OF THE SOLUTION, WE
ARE THE PROBLEM.
Thank you