Saturday, June 13, 2026
32.6 C
New Delhi

ICMR, Gates Foundation launch Rs. 1-Crore challenge to fight anaemia

ICMR, Gates Foundation launch Rs. 1-Crore challenge to fight anaemia

File photo

NEW DELHI: With anaemia continuing to affect nearly one in two adolescent girls and women despite long-running supplementation programmes, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and the Gates Foundation have launched a Rs. 1-crore Grand Challenge to develop attractive, iron-rich food products that women would be willing to consume every day.The initiative seeks proposals to develop affordable, nutrient-dense foods for adolescent girls and women of reproductive age, shifting the focus from conventional supplementation towards products that are more appealing, convenient and aligned with consumer preferences. The programme is open to researchers, startups, food companies and non-profit organisations, with grants of up to Rs. 1 crore available for prototype development over one year.According to the document, anaemia affects around 50% of adolescent girls and women of reproductive age in India. Despite years of iron-folic acid supplementation programmes, the burden remains high because of poor adherence, concerns over side effects, social stigma around medicines, supply-chain challenges and low awareness.Recognising that food choices are often driven by taste, convenience and social norms, the challenge calls for development of products that are “aspirational” rather than medicinal. Suggested formats include fortified snacks, bars, chikkis, savoury bites, beverages, gummies, chewables and other convenient food products capable of delivering iron while fitting naturally into daily consumption habits.The programme seeks products capable of delivering about 4-5 mg of iron per serving while ensuring affordability, consumer acceptability and scalability across diverse Indian settings. Developers have also been encouraged to use regionally relevant ingredients and flavours and incorporate strategies that improve iron absorption.ICMR said successful products could eventually be integrated into schools, community programmes, Anganwadi networks and commercial retail channels, supporting national efforts such as Anaemia Mukt Bharat.The initiative is open to academic institutions, food industry partners, startups and non-profit organisations, with collaborations between nutrition scientists, behavioural experts and industry strongly encouraged. Applications are open until July 3.

Go to Source

Hot this week

‘All crew members safe’: MEA denies reports of attack on fourth ship carrying Indians near Strait of Hormuz

Representational image NEW DELHI: The ministry of external affairs (MEA) on Saturday dismissed reports claiming another Indian-crewed tanker has been attacked near the Strait of Hormuz. Read More

Angelina and Brad’s son Knox drops ‘Pitt’ from surname

Amid the ongoing family divide between former Hollywood power couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, their youngest son, Knox, appears to be following in the footsteps of his five siblings, by officially dropping “Pitt” from his surna Read More

‘He Brought Me Up’: Abhishek Refuses To Hit Back Over Kalyan’s ‘Dustbin’ Remark, Mamata Ultimatum

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom TMC leaders Kalyan, Abhishek Banerjee publicly disagree over party issues. Abhishek Banerjee showed restraint, declined war of words with Kalyan. Read More

1,569 days and counting: Russia-Ukraine war now longer than World War I

AI-generated image used for representation The Russia-Ukraine war has entered uncharted territory. Read More

EV demand surges in India as fuel prices rise; Maruti, Mercedes-Benz face delivery delays

EV delivery periods at the company are currently at about three months. Electric cars are racing out of dealerships at such a rate that manufacturers can’t keep up, extending wait times of popular models to as much as three months. Read More

Topics

‘All crew members safe’: MEA denies reports of attack on fourth ship carrying Indians near Strait of Hormuz

Representational image NEW DELHI: The ministry of external affairs (MEA) on Saturday dismissed reports claiming another Indian-crewed tanker has been attacked near the Strait of Hormuz. Read More

Angelina and Brad’s son Knox drops ‘Pitt’ from surname

Amid the ongoing family divide between former Hollywood power couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, their youngest son, Knox, appears to be following in the footsteps of his five siblings, by officially dropping “Pitt” from his surna Read More

‘He Brought Me Up’: Abhishek Refuses To Hit Back Over Kalyan’s ‘Dustbin’ Remark, Mamata Ultimatum

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom TMC leaders Kalyan, Abhishek Banerjee publicly disagree over party issues. Abhishek Banerjee showed restraint, declined war of words with Kalyan. Read More

1,569 days and counting: Russia-Ukraine war now longer than World War I

AI-generated image used for representation The Russia-Ukraine war has entered uncharted territory. Read More

EV demand surges in India as fuel prices rise; Maruti, Mercedes-Benz face delivery delays

EV delivery periods at the company are currently at about three months. Electric cars are racing out of dealerships at such a rate that manufacturers can’t keep up, extending wait times of popular models to as much as three months. Read More

‘Mollywood Times’ faces CBFC heat

FB ‘Premalu’ star Naslen’s ‘Mollywood Times’ has found itself at the centre of a controversy related to its certification process. Read More

Harry Styles pays tribute to David Hockney

Harry Styles Harry Styles, who has been touring and promoting his latest album, recently kicked off his 12-show run at Wembley. Read More

‘Governor’ BO Day 1: Manoj Bajpayee’s film earns Rs 90 lakh

Manoj Bajpayee’s film ‘Governor: The Silent Saviour’ has hit the theatres on June 12, 2026. The movie, directed by Chinmay Mandlekar, has arrived in cinemas during a crowded box office. Read More

Related Articles