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attendance, better quality of services, and creation of community-based facilities for delivery of multiple services. an important and complementary strategy for fighting malnutrition is food fortification. it is the addition of key vitamins and minerals such as iron, iodine, zinc, vitamins a & d to staple
foods such as rice, wheat, oil, milk and salt to improve their nutritional content. the food safety and standards authority of india (fssai) has notified the standards of fortification for wheat, oil, milk, double fortified salt and rice. it is a major step towards promoting fortified staple foods as...
https://www.fssai.gov.in/upload/media/FSSAI_News_Poshan_BusinessStandard_10_06_2019.pdf
cover, small rugs are best, just buy a few and layer them. keep them clean by shaking or vacuuming regularly, and now and then, call in a company who will pick them up and give them a thorough clean off-site. comfort is paramount, which is why sisal and hemp won't do – however, the other natural fibres
such as wool, silk and cotton are perfect for little ones to play on. you can also buy synthetic rugs, which are among the most affordable but the chemicals can cause irritation in some children (in fairness, some kids can also be allergic to wool, so it's best to investigate a little further if you...
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