Malnutrition remains a challenge in Bihar, particularly among:

Children and women
Affluent urban populations
Religious leaders
Politicians

The correct answer is: Children and women.

Malnutrition is a major problem in Bihar, with nearly half of all children under the age of five suffering from chronic malnutrition. This is due to a number of factors, including poverty, lack of access to nutritious food, and poor sanitation. Women are also at risk of malnutrition, as they are often the ones who are responsible for feeding their families and may not have enough food for themselves.

Affluent urban populations are not as affected by malnutrition, as they have access to more nutritious food and better healthcare. Religious leaders and politicians are also not as likely to be malnourished, as they are often in positions of power and have access to resources that can help them to improve their health.

There are a number of things that can be done to address the problem of malnutrition in Bihar. These include:

  • Increasing access to nutritious food, such as through school feeding programs and food subsidies.
  • Improving sanitation and hygiene practices.
  • Providing education and training on nutrition to women and families.
  • Investing in healthcare, so that people can get the treatment they need if they become malnourished.

By taking these steps, Bihar can make progress in reducing the number of people who are affected by malnutrition.