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9, Apr 2026
‘Poshan Pakhwada 2026’ to Boost Early Childhood Brain Development

New Delhi, Apr 9 (BNP): The government has announced that the 2026 edition of Poshan Pakhwada will focus on enhancing brain development in children during the crucial first six years of life.

This initiative aims to raise awareness about nutrition, cognitive stimulation, and overall early childhood development, recognizing that the initial years are critical for lifelong learning, health, and productivity. By emphasizing proper nutrition, responsive caregiving, and early learning, the program seeks to ensure that children reach their full developmental potential.

Officials highlighted that Poshan Pakhwada will involve community outreach, awareness campaigns, and collaboration with health workers, schools, and local organizations to educate parents and caregivers on practices that promote brain growth. Special attention will be given to preventing malnutrition, micronutrient deficiencies, and other factors that can hinder cognitive development.

Experts note that investing in the first six years of life not only strengthens individual outcomes but also contributes to broader societal benefits, including improved education, health, and economic productivity. The initiative is part of India’s ongoing efforts to create a healthier, smarter, and more resilient generation.

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