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Assessing the Impact of Poshan Abhiyan in Housing Colony Ompora: A Study on Local Participation, Government Efforts, and the Path to Enhanced Nutritional Outcomes Tasleema Akhter
MEDALION JOURNAL: Medical Research, Nursing, Health and Midwife Participation Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : PT. Radja Intercontinental Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/medalion.v6i1.167

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Malnutrition remains a critical public health challenge in India, particularly among children under six years of age, pregnant women, and lactating mothers. To combat this issue, the Government of India launched Poshan Abhiyan, a comprehensive nutrition program aimed at eradicating malnutrition through multi-sectoral interventions, behavioral change communication, and improved service delivery. This study evaluates the implementation, challenges, and effectiveness of Poshan Abhiyan in Housing Colony Ompora, Budgam, Jammu & Kashmir, with a special focus on community participation and interdepartmental coordination. A mixed-method approach was used, incorporating primary data from surveys, interviews, and focus group discussions with Anganwadi worker, local beneficiaries, and health officials, alongside secondary data from official reports and government records. The findings indicate that while 62% of respondents were aware of Poshan Abhiyan, only 15% regularly accessed Anganwadi services, highlighting gaps in engagement. Additionally, 5% of children exhibited some degree of malnutrition, emphasizing the need for improved nutritional interventions and monitoring. The study also identifies challenges such as limited community awareness, inadequate interdepartmental coordination, and logistical issues in nutritional supplement distribution. To enhance program effectiveness, recommendations include strengthening awareness campaigns, fostering local participation, ensuring timely service delivery, and improving digital monitoring tools. This research underscores the importance of a collaborative approach involving local communities, government departments, and health workers to ensure the successful implementation of Poshan Abhiyan. Strengthening these efforts will play a pivotal role in achieving the long-term goal of a malnutrition-free India.
Unwed and Unheard: Structural Constraints and Cultural Pressures Facing Economically Vulnerable Women in Kashmir, India Asif Bashir; Naseer Ahmad Bhat; Tasleema Akhter
Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue (MORFAI) Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue
Publisher : RADJA PUBLIKA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/morfai.v5i3.3057

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This study critically interrogates the socio-cultural and economic determinants underpinning the phenomenon of late and non-marriage among women above the age of 40 in the Kashmir Valley. Drawing on primary data collected from 108 unmarried women engaged in low-income occupations such as homemaking, private tuition, and informal sector work, the research elucidates how entrenched cultural expectations particularly the prevalence of dowry demands and the social compulsion for extravagant wedding expenditures conspire with financial precarity to delay or entirely obstruct marriage prospects. The analysis employs both descriptive statistics and chi-square testing to establish significant correlations between occupational status and the reasons cited for remaining unmarried, revealing that women’s economic contributions often fail to mitigate the barriers imposed by patriarchal traditions and materialist social norms. Further, the study problematizes the socio-psychological implications of prolonged singleness, situating these women within a matrix of marginalization marked by emotional distress, familial burden, and diminished social visibility. Remedies proposed encompass structural reforms, legal enforcement against dowry, targeted marriage support schemes, vocational empowerment, and a reconceptualization of societal narratives around marriage and womanhood. The study concludes that without a multidimensional recalibration of both policy and cultural ethos, the marital exclusion of economically vulnerable women will persist, perpetuating cycles of gendered inequality and social alienation.