Maternal Undernutrition in a Farming Household
Nisha Narendrasinh Chadusma lives in a joint family of 10 members. As a lactating mother, Nisha faced significant nutritional challenges. During a visit by the Project Tushti team in February 2024, she was found to be severely underweight, weighing only 36 kg and her child weighing 7kg. Limited dietary diversity and inadequate access to nutritious food had adversely affected the health of both mother and child.
Poshan Vatika- a Household-Level Nutrition Security
During counselling, the Field Officer introduced Nisha to the Poshan Vatika initiative under Project Tushti. The intervention focused on strengthening household-level access to fresh vegetables through small-scale kitchen gardening.
Nisha agreed to establish a home garden using the Poshan Vatika Kit. Seeds and basic inputs enabled her to cultivate seasonal vegetables within the available household space.
Nutritional and Economic Impact
Within four months of implementation, measurable changes were observed. Nisha’s weight increased from 36 kg to 40 kg, while her child’s weight improved from 7 kg to 9 kg. Regular consumption of homegrown vegetables improved dietary diversity during the lactation period.
Simultaneously, the household reduced daily vegetable expenditure of approximately ₹150, easing financial pressure. Surplus produce was occasionally shared within the neighbourhood, reinforcing community-level interest in kitchen gardening.
“Under Project Tushti, I was provided with a Poshan Vatika kit. With the seeds and guidance included in the kit, I started growing vegetables at home. Now my family receives fresh and nutritious food regularly. My children’s health has improved, and we have become more aware about proper nutrition. I am truly grateful for this support.”
— Nisha Narendrasinh Chauhan, Lactating Mother