As one of the fastest growing economies in the world, India is attaining commendable achievements in a number of fields. But there are some serious concerns which are holding the country’s progress to its full potential. We can see that hunger crisis is one of those critical issues. Despite being a major grain, pluses, vegetables and other agriculture grower, according to Global Hunger Index 2024, India ranks 105th out of 127 countries with a score of 27.3 points. Due to basic problems such as unemployment, poverty, unequal distribution and high food wastage, 1.9 crore people do not get enough to feed themselves. Among other problems, industry insights show that in India food wastage isn’t just a developmental problem but a community one. Despite our strong religious and social believes of considering food and grains as a blessing of God, our attitude towards food wastage remains far from serious. And it won’t be wrong to say that this situation is graving as people are not ready to comprehend that food wastage is one of the major causes which leads to hunger problem.