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1 College of Home Science, Saifabad, Hyderabad, IN
Source
The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 29, No 7 (1992), Pagination: 217-225
Abstract
Millets are the cheapest sources of calories and protein in the diets of poorer classes. Pearl millet (Pennisefum typholdeum) commonly known as bajra ranks fourth in cereal crops in India and is the most widely cultivated millet next only to Jowar. The grain contains on on average 10 to 13 per cent protein. The limiting amino acid in bajra was reported to be lysine, in order to overcome the food deficit and also to meet the increased demand for food in future, various hybrid and composite varieties of millets and cereals are being evolved for high yield.