In independent India, the indigenous people remain subjugated.

Who needs food the most?

Why are millions of Indian children still sleeping hungry in the 21st century?

Why are tribal and rural children the worst victims of starvation deaths?

Why do government mid-day meal schemes fail to reach every child in need?

Over 40% of Indian children are malnourished
Over 40% of Indian children are malnourished
India ranks poorly on the Human Capital Index and has high levels of stunting, anemia, and malnutrit
India ranks poorly on the Human Capital Index and has high levels of stunting, anemia, and malnutrit
India experts hit back at government’s hunger report criticism
India experts hit back at government’s hunger report criticism

Questions from INSAF to the Government of India on Hunger:

  1. In a nation that claims rapid economic growth, why do millions of Indians still go to bed hungry every night?

  2. Why does India rank so low on the Global Hunger Index despite being one of the largest food producers in the world?

  3. Where is the accountability for the failure of schemes meant to eradicate hunger and malnutrition?

  4. Why are marginalized communities—Adivasis, Dalits, and the poor—still the worst victims of starvation deaths?

  5. How much longer will the government ignore the cries of children suffering from malnutrition in villages and urban slums?

  6. Why is food security treated as a slogan rather than a fundamental right in practice?

  7. What steps will the government take to ensure that “Food for All” becomes a reality, not just a promise?

Why are government schools underfunded and neglected while elite schools flourish with resources?
Why are government schools underfunded and neglected while elite schools flourish with resources?
Why are tribal and rural children forced to walk miles for basic schooling, while urban children hav
Why are tribal and rural children forced to walk miles for basic schooling, while urban children hav

Discrimination in education

Questions from INSAF to the Government on Discrimination in Education:

  1. Why do children from poor and marginalized communities still lack access to quality schools while the rich enjoy private institutions?

  2. Why are government schools underfunded and neglected while elite schools flourish with resources?

  3. Why does caste, religion, and gender bias still decide a child’s chance to get proper education in India?

  4. Why are tribal and rural children forced to walk miles for basic schooling, while urban children have every facility nearby?

  5. Why are teachers absent or untrained in many government schools, leaving the weakest children behind?

  6. Why does digital education widen the gap between rich and poor instead of closing it?

  7. Why is education treated as a privilege when the Constitution guarantees it as a right?