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          Patna, June 16 (1ANS) More than half of Bihar's 10.5 crore population is   malnourished, while 70 percent of women and children below the poverty line   (BPL) are anaemic, a Supreme Court-appointed official said in a report   Thursday."About 55 percent of the population is malnourished and 70   percent women and children below the poverty line are anaemic," said a report by   Rupesh, state adviser to the commissioner of the Supreme Court-appointed   committee to monitor the implementation of food-related schemes.
 |  According to state government estimates, Bihar has 1.45 crore BPL families.   However, the central government puts the figure at 65 lakh.
 The report   said that drought and flood have further aggravated the situation, with farmers   and landless workers being forced to migrate to cities to look for   jobs.
 
 Bihar has been hit by severe drought for two consecutive years. In   2009, 26 of the 37 districts were declared drought hit. Last year, the state   government declared all districts as drought hit.
 
 "Implementation of the   welfare schemes, health scheme and work schemes have not been accelerated,   resulting in deterioration in the condition of the poor."
 
 "Our survey of   status of the implementation of schemes like integrated child development   scheme, mid-day meal scheme, the public distribution system, the Mahatma Gandhi   National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme....in 33 villages of seven districts   shows that the government's efforts to check malpractices are not sufficient,"   the report added.
 
 The report added that the agriculture sector has been   neglected, though over 80 percent population is dependent on it for   sustenance.
 
 "Apart from major leakages and corruption, the coverage of   government food schemes is so meagre that they leave huge gaping holes in the   social security net, through which large numbers of most destitute people slip   into starvation and hunger," said Rupesh.
 
 
 
 
      
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