File:Millet and Rice together in Rural Area Of Nepal.jpg

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Rice and Millet together Growing (in the urban village of chitwan nepal siraichuli and upardhangadi)Child proverty is clearly shown and their lifestyle With a traveller Bibek Gaire

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English: Millets are a group of highly variable small-seeded grasses, widely grown around the world as cereal crops or grains for fodder and human food. Millets are important crops in the semiarid tropics of Asia and Africa, with 97% of millet production in developing country and in nepal. there is high grows of millet.Of the people living in Nepal, 25 percent are living below the poverty line, on 50 cents per day. This makes Nepal one of the poorest countries in the world. Rates of disease, malnutrition and child mortality are high. ... Around 5 million people in Nepal are undernourished.06 april 2021
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