NITI Aayog Releases Report - Promoting Millets in Diets Best
Practices across States/UTs of India
<Report, Promoting Millets in Diets Best
Practices across States/UTs of India>
NITI Aayog released a report
titled Promoting Millets in Diets Best Practices across States/UTs of India.
The report was released by NITI Aayog Vice Chairman Suman K. Bery in the presence of Member (Health) Dr.
V.K. Paul, Member (Agriculture) Dr. Ramesh Chand and
CEO B. V. R. Subrahmanyam.
Ms. Aditi Rout, Additional
Secretary Ministry of Women and Child Development, Ms Shubha Thakur, Joint
Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Ms. Deepa Anand, Deputy
Secretary, Department of School Education and Literacy and Senior Advisor NITI
Aayog Mr Rajib Sen were also present at the launch.
The report presents a set of
good and innovative practices adopted by states governments and organizations
in various aspects of millet value- chain especially production, processing and
consumption. The report in three themes i.e. (a) State Missions and initiatives
to promote millets; (b) Inclusion of millets in ICDS; (c) Research and
development and use of technology for innovative practices. The report will
serve as a guiding repository to revive and mainstream millets in our diets.
Speaking on the occasion,
NITI Aayog Vice Chairman Suman K. Bery said, “the
release of the publication is very timely. Hon’ble Prime Minister has provided
strategic leadership in raising the importance of millets. Slowly, there have
been shifts in diets which is linked to the environmental sustainability and
health impacts and people are now beginning to appreciate the medicinal,
nutritional and anti-inflammatory value of millets. As a way forward, we need
to leverage the power of branding and marketing to popularize millets as a
super food and make it fashionable”.
Member NITI Aayog Dr. V.K. Paul said, “Millets are nutritionally wholesome
crops. Having a document of this nature is vital as it will give confidence to
people and those engaged in millets who look at data, evidences and practices
to mainstream millets in our diets and systems”.
Member NITI Aayog, Prof
Ramesh Chand said, “Our Hon’ble Prime Minister has taken personal interest in
giving millets a respectable status both nationally and globally. This Report
comprehensively covers good practices in policy, state missions and research
& development and technological innovations to boost millets which will
help in capturing people’s imagination of millets”
CEO Mr. B. V. R.
Subrahmanyam said “Millets were very common part of our diets. However, our
dietary patterns have been slowly shifted more towards rice and wheat. With the
rise in non-communicable diseases like diabetes, millets are coming back to our
diets. There is an immense potential of millets in nutritional security of the
nation. Our Hon’ble Prime Minister has played a vital role in mainstreaming
millets and this compendium will further contribute to the same”.