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Who launched the POSHAN Tracker application?

ANational e-Governance Division (NeGD)

BMinistry of Health and Family Welfare

CMinistry of Women and Child Development

DWorld Health Organization (WHO)

Answer:

C. Ministry of Women and Child Development

Read Explanation:

The POSHAN Tracker application was launched by the Ministry of Women and Child Development, Government of India. The app is a key tool under the POSHAN Abhiyaan (National Nutrition Mission). Its purpose is to help Anganwadi workers and supervisors monitor and manage nutrition services in real-time, helping to identify and track cases of malnutrition among women and children.


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