NEW DELHI, Dec. 21 -- Yes, the writing on the wall seems to be clear. That it's time for some serious introspection as far as child nutrition is concerned. Although the first set of findings from the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5) conducted in 2019-20 and released recently relates to only 22 states and 5 Union territories excluding major states like Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh, it points to worsening malnutrition and anaemia in several states. Apart from Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Sikkim, reporting marginal improvements in the nutrition status of kids under the age of 5 years compared to NFHS-4 conducted in 2015, the cause for concern amongst the remaining 19 states the greater burden of either one or two or ...