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A Khaana Chahiye volunteer distributes free meals in Mumbai on July 7.

A Khaana Chahiye volunteer distributes free meals in Mumbai on July 7.

Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg

Hunger Crisis Forces Even Middle-Class Indians to Line Up for Rations

Millions saw their economic toehold ripped away in lockdowns over the last 12 months. Now hunger stalks them.

Chanchal Devi’s three children haven’t tasted milk for almost a year.

The staple was among items the 35-year-old and her husband could no longer afford after they both first lost work when India’s capital New Delhi went into lockdown in March last year. Their distress deepened after this April due to a surge in Covid-19 infections. They’re now borrowing money to buy food and must watch their school-aged kids eat less, often going to bed on empty stomachs.