Let’s be honest. As Indian parents, we are obsessed with benchmarks. If it’s not school grades or engineering entrance exams, it’s our kid's physical growth. The moment your baby transitions into a toddler, a brand-new corporate-style boardroom meeting begins in the living room. Your mother, your mother-in-law, and even the neighboring aunty will look at your toddler and declare, "He looks so small, beta! Is he eating properly?" Suddenly, you find yourself panicking, staring at a half-eaten bowl of rice, wondering if you are failing at parenting. Take a deep breath. Let’s cut through the societal noise and look at actual facts. According to data from the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5) by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, undernutrition remains a massive challenge across Indian households, often because our diets miss out on crucial macronutrients and dietary diversity. Research from The Lancet Maternal & Child Nutrition Series highlights that early...
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