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Mint Explainer | Eggs off the menu: Is India short-changing its children?
Indian diets are rich in empty calories from cheap cereals. Removing eggs from mid-day meals could worsen child nutrition.
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Indian diets are rich in empty calories from cheap cereals. Removing eggs from mid-day meals could worsen child nutrition.
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Indian diets are rich in empty calories from cheap cereals. Removing eggs from mid-day meals could worsen child nutrition.
