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    Food & Nutrition Security

    This theme highlights concerns about food and water scarcity, including millet shortages and protein deficiencies within the Public Distribution System.

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    ODISHA, INDIA64 voices MADHYA PRADESH, INDIA15 voices JHARKHAND, INDIA10 voices TAMIL NADU, INDIA5 voices RAJASTHAN, INDIA4 voices UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA4 voices KARNATAKA, INDIA4 voices UNKNOWN, INDIA2 voices

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    🌳 📉 🌿

    In this village, the forest has been damaged a bit more than before this time. Herbs cannot be collected, and because of that, we...

    — Padmini Bhoi

    🌳 🌾 🥣

    Now, not much food is available in the forest, but our community's traditional grains like Kodo Kutki khichdi, dalia, and Tur, Chana, and Masoor dals should be included in the PDS, and our children should also receive these in their midday meals.

    — Rupesh Maravi · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh

    🪓 🚫 💧

    Due to excessive deforestation, we specifically have a shortage of water. Also, there is a significant shortage of food and fruits.

    — Karunakar Uthansing · Maradipanga, Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌳 🪓 🚫

    In olden times, many kinds of herbs were available in our village, but in the current situation, due to the cutting of this forest, some conservation efforts could not be made, which means for us in the coming time...

    — Mohan AHARI · Sarera, Udaipur, Rajasthan

    🌳 ✂️ 🌱

    Large trees have been cut down, due to which it is becoming difficult to find forest vegetables and herbs.

    — Kachala Choudhary

    🌾 📉 😔

    Ramesh 🙏, we are currently experiencing a shortage of the Kodo, Foxtail, and Finger millets that we previously had.

    — Manu Digal · Kandhamal, Odisha

    🏛️ 🥩 ❓

    Government-approved PDS, in that, do you need more? My silent chief, and the government is providing food, but we are not able to get protein-rich food in it, and that's why we are having a little difficulty. That is protein-rich food.

    — Dillip pujari · Phiringia, Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌱 🚫 🙏

    This time, we are not receiving seeds from the agriculture department, which is a problem. We need to get some seeds from the agriculture department.

    — Amar Lal Dhurwey

    🍚 🚫 💪

    The government is providing PDS (Public Distribution System), mom, are eight additional items needed there? My name is Nirabati Pradhan. And the food that the government is providing, we are not able to get protein-rich food from it, and that's why we are facing a little difficulty. That is protein-rich food.

    — Dillip pujari · Phiringia, Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌱 📉 💧

    Herbs are running out, water and forests are getting depleted.

    — Vinita Singh Yadav · Mukasim, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh

    🌾 🚫 🙏

    My name is Jarunal Pradhan, and my village is Piparodi. And the GP (Gram Panchayat) is Piparodi block, Tikabali. In the past, we used to clear the forest there and plant millet, ragi, and corn. But today, we are not able to get those seeds. That's why we are requesting the government for seeds.

    — Sunita Pradhan · Tikabali, Kandhamal, Odisha

    🚚 🚫 🍚

    The government scheme's food grain vehicle is not being brought to the village, so there is a problem of food grains for our village.

    — Amar Lal Dhurwey

    🌳 💔 🚫

    Yes, damage has definitely occurred. Previously, people used to obtain two traditional food items by cutting trees from the forest. Now, these are not available. Furthermore, there has been extensive damage to medicinal plants, and those are also not available.

    — gobardhan pangi

    🌳 🚫 🍎

    Nutritious forest food items are not found in our area because very few forests are left here.

    — Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand

    🍎 💨 😔

    The situation we are in now is that the food we used to get to eat in the past has gradually disappeared.

    — swornalata nayak · Gandhinagar, Rayagada, Odisha

    🌳 📉 🛡️

    Due to the cutting of trees and plants in the village, various herbs and food items are becoming extinct. We can protect them.

    — Mohan AHARI · Sarera, Udaipur, Rajasthan

    🌱 🙏 🏛️

    My name is Sabita Pradhan. My village is Ghosaguda. The block is Tikabali. In earlier times, we used to cultivate in the forests. And we used to cultivate millets, corn, black gram, and horse gram. We used to cultivate all those. Fertilizer was not even needed there. And even if we want to cultivate now, we are not getting seeds. That's why we are requesting the government that if they provide us with seeds, we will be able to cultivate and sustain ourselves.

    — Sunita Pradhan · Tikabali, Kandhamal, Odisha

    ⛽️ 🚫 🪵

    Yes, the shortage of LPG cylinders has affected us a lot. Because cylinders are not always available on time, we sometimes use an induction stove and even firewood for cooking. Collecting wood from nearby forest areas requires extra effort and makes daily cooking more difficult.

    — Sahil Singh · Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh

    🌳 🚫 🍽️

    In our region, forest food items that are nutritious are not found in such a way, due to which we cannot include them in PDS and mid-day meals.

    — Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand

    👪 🚫 🍚

    Some families are not receiving ration food grains.

    — Amar Lal Dhurwey · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh

    🌿 🚫 🌰

    Currently, in our forest, bamboo is not found, other wild produce is not found, mushrooms are not found. Also, our cashews are not doing well; the cashew cultivation that used to happen before is also not doing well.

    — jitendra khila · Gandhinagar, Rayagada, Odisha

    🌳 🍎 🚫

    Name - Sarangadhar Pradhan, Village - Gasaguda, Gram Panchayat - Jiridikia, Block K. Nuagaon, District Kandhamal. In our village, the food items lacking in the forest are Sahada fruit, Kendu fruit, Jamu Koli (Java Plum), Siali fruit, and Siti Kusha Saag (a type of leafy green), which are not available!

    — Rajib Pradhan · Phiringia, Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌳 🚫 🍎

    In ancient times, people used to depend on the forest for their livelihood. But now, since the forest has become depleted, they are no longer able to get tubers, leaves, fruits, and roots from the forest. Therefore, the forest in greater quantity...

    — SUBASH SABHASUNDAR · Gajapati, Odisha

    🌳 ⛏️ 🍽️

    We are not getting food to eat. Brother, the forest is completely depleted. When they destroyed everything by cutting down trees for mining, after that, now we are deprived of things like Charikuli, Barukuli, Kendu, and even bears (Bhalia), including the black bear (Kala Bhalia).

    — swornalata nayak · Gandhinagar, Rayagada, Odisha

    🌳 🪓 🧪

    Nowadays, forests are being cleared. We used to get food from the forest, but now we are not getting it. Instead, we are consuming food grown with chemical fertilizers.

    — jitendra khila · kudumulugumma, Malkangiri, Odisha

    🌳 🍎 📉

    Today, the forest's food, especially its fruits, is experiencing the greatest scarcity.

    — Priti Majhi · Subdega, Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌳 🪓 🔥

    For us, due to this forest being depleted, there are all these types of dry wood, resin, and charcoal.

    — Upendra Kumar Mahananda

    🌳 🔥 🚫

    Old, traditional foods are not available. As a result, the forest was also destroyed. The food that should be available is not available.

    — Keshab Majhi · Gandhinagar, Rayagada, Odisha

    🪓 ☀️ 🌾

    Due to forests being destroyed day by day and the lack of proper rainfall, agriculture is not doing well.

    — Suna Majhi

    🌳 🥀 🍽️

    Locally available wild food products that are nutritious are very scarce in our area because the forests here are on the verge of extinction.

    — Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand

    🌳 📉 😔

    Forests are disappearing, livelihoods are being destroyed. Forests are also getting depleted, herbs are disappearing. It's not like it used to be.

    — Chanda · Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh

    🌿 ⛏️ 🌱

    Earlier, in our village's forest, we found many abundant herbs. But unfortunately, the roots of these herbs in the forest are being severely destroyed. So, we will try to keep them alive for this. I will go a bit.

    — Devisingh Solanki · Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh

    🌱 🚫 🏛️

    This time, the agriculture department is not providing Rabi seeds, which is a problem for us, so the government should provide Rabi seeds.

    — Amar Lal Dhurwey

    🔥 🚫 😩

    My name is Thanapalu. The cylinder is not easily available. They are making us wait for 45 to 50 days. Since the cylinder is not readily available, we are cooking on other stoves. They are not even providing the cylinder properly. The price has also gone up. It's a bit difficult. Other stoves are also not easily available. We are unable to cook food in any other way. And it's raining like this. It's a bit difficult. I don't know what to do. It would be fine if we got cash easily. All the prices have gone up. Even with increased prices, they are not giving it properly, they are not delivering. Anyway, they are making us wait for 50 to 60 days. It's a bit difficult.

    — Divagar N · Parakkalur AD Street, Salem, Tamil Nadu

    🍲 💲 📉

    The LPG crisis has definitely affected us because we run a food business. So, we use a commercial cylinder and not a normal household cylinder, and the prices for the commercial cylinder has gone up more than the household one. So, we have to pay extra. We used to buy it in bulk but because the price has risen, we cannot buy so many of them and keep it with us. And to adjust the price we have also increased the prices of our some of our products, which has reduced the inflow of customers.

    — Zainab Rizwi · Cornwallis Colony, New Delhi, Unknown

    🌳 📉 🍎

    The most nutritious wild food items are not available here because there are very few forests around. And it doesn't seem that all those PDFs and such are here.

    — Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand

    🌿 📉 🚫

    Earlier, a lot of edible items were found in the forests that could be eaten and added to midday meals, but now, due to damage to the forests, many things have become extinct.

    — Kekti Tekam · Dindori, Madhya Pradesh

    🌳 📉 😟

    Our medicinal herbs, vegetables, fruits, and trees are depleting from the forests.

    — Kachala Choudhary

    🥘 ⛽ 😩

    I am a housewife at home. Gas shortage is very difficult for us. If our gas runs out and we book it, it takes 60 days to get it. Even if we book, it takes more than 10-15 days to get it. Also, because it's sold on the black market, we don't get it properly because it's a village. It's very difficult for firewood. Firewood prices have also increased. Due to gas shortage, firewood prices have also increased a lot, so we can't buy that either. Gas shortage is very difficult for us. Cooking itself is very hard. Don't know what to do.

    — Divagar N · Kuppamuthu valavu, Jalakandapuram, Salem

    ⛽ 🌧️ 😥

    I am Lakshmanarayanan. I am a weaver. Now, due to the gas shortage, cooking is very difficult. Now, we have to buy firewood from nearby to cook. They have also increased the price of firewood due to the shortage. So, it's very difficult now. Now, it's the rainy season. During the rainy season, from 5-6 PM, strong winds blow. It rains. So, cooking with firewood is a bit difficult. If there wasn't this gas shortage, we could manage a bit. Our weaving business is already going through some difficulties. Now, with this situation, life is becoming a bit harder.

    — Divagar N · Parakkalur AD Street, Salem, Tamil Nadu

    Sources & credits

    The voices in this theme were gathered by these organisations through their community reports.

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