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      Millets have been an integral part of our diet for centuries. In addition to a plethora of health benefits, millets are also good for the environment with low water & input requirement. With the aim to create awareness and increase production & consumption of millets, United Nations, at the behest of the Government of India, declared 2023 the International Year Millets. To commemorate this, MyGov is hosting various interactive activities around Millets.

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      Types of Millets
      Ragi
      Ragi

      Extensively grown in the dry areas of India, especially southern India and is a staple for the rural population of south India

      Contains high amounts of calcium, proteins along with vitamin A, vitamin B and phosphorous. Its high fibre content prevents constipation, high blood pressure and intestinal cancer

      Demonstrated ability of controlling blood glucose levels and hyperglycemia, making it ideal for diabetics

      Bajra
      Bajra

      Pearl millet is gluten free and retains its alkaline properties even after being cooked which is ideal for people suffering from gluten allergy and acidity

      Critically important for food and nutritional security as it has several advantages while growing such as drought tolerance, minimal input requirement etc

      Grains have high protein content, balanced amino acid profile and high levels of iron, zinc and insoluble dietary fibre

      Proso Millets
      Proso Millet

      Important minor millet grown in India. It is able to evade drought by being a short duration crop with relatively low water requirement

      It has been shown to reduce cholesterol levels and also reduce the risk of heart diseases. It also prevents breast cancer among other diseases

      Completely gluten free and has significant amounts of carbohydrate and fatty acids

      Kodo
      Kodo

      High protein content (11%), low fat content (4.2%) and very high fibre content (14.3%)

      Regular consumption of Kodo millet is beneficial for postmenopausal women suffering from signs of cardiovascular disease like high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels

      Easy to digest and excellent for strengthening the nervous system

      Jowar
      Jowar

      World's fifth major cereal food crop in terms of production and acreage

      One of the most energy efficient crops in the use of solar energy and water to produce food and biomass

      It has inherent drought tolerant nature and can be grown under wide range of environmental conditions

      Foxtail Millets
      Foxtail Millets

      Ranks 2nd among millets production in the world

      Rich in dietary fibre, minerals, micronutrients, protein, and has low glycemic index (GI)

      Used as an energy source for pregnant and lactating women

      Little Millets
      Little Millets

      One of the minor millets popularly grown in India

      Improves glucose metabolism their low carbohydrate content, slow digestibility and low water-soluble gum content

      Barnyard
      Barnyard

      Good source of protein, highly digestible and excellent source of dietary fibre

      Contains more micronutrients (iron and zinc) than other major cereals

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