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Big trouble in little Bengaluru Big trouble in little Bengaluru BySridhar VivanSridhar Vivan / Updated: May 16, 2021, 06:00 IST Kids are eating unhealthy and lack exercise due to lockdown and online classes. This is leading to obesity which in turn results in covid complications If all work and no play can make little boys and girls dull, it is hard to imagine what no work and no play can do. With schools being shut for a while and as restrictions on gatherings and playgrounds continue, doctors have been observing a worrying trend kids are gaining weight. Dr Lini Balakrishnan ( Consultant Paediatrician, Motherhood Hospitals, Sarjapur Road) said recently she received a few parents and kids at her clinic for consultation on obesity. “The kids were two years old and their weight was over 16 kg as against the ideal weight for that age group of around 9 kg. The parents told me their children were stuck to their gadgets most of the time and also tha ....
Child rights panel seeks probe into ‘graft’ in MP ration scheme NCPCR has written to the Director General of the Economic Offence Wing of MP to register a case following the detection of over Rs 4.26 crore worth financial irregularities/discrepancies in THR. Share Via Email | A+A A- By Express News Service BHOPAL: Four months after the supply of substandard rice under the Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS) in Balaghat and Mandla district jolted Madhya Pradesh, fresh discrepancies were detected under the Take Home Ration (THR) scheme for out of school adolescent girls in the state. The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has written to the Director General of the Economic Offence Wing of MP to register a case following the detection of over Rs 4.26 crore worth financial irregularities/discrepancies in THR for such girls in four districts of the state. ....