Dip in India’s rank in Global Hunger Index ‘shocking’, says government
The Hindu
The methodology used by FAO is “unscientific”, the ministry claimed.
The Centre on Friday said it was shocking that India’s rank was , terming the methodology used for rankings “unscientific”.
India slipped to 101st position in the of 116 countries, from its 2020 position of 94th. It is now behind its neighbours Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal.
Reacting sharply to the report, the Women and Child Development Ministry said it is “shocking” to find that the Global Hunger Report 2021 has lowered the rank of India on the basis of FAO estimate on proportion of undernourished population which is found to be “devoid of ground reality and facts and suffers from serious methodological issues”.

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