<p>History of human civilization initiated with the struggle against hunger it flourishes with the fight against poverty and turns oblivious with absence of voices against these two bio-social mortality. If hunger is a pain poverty is an agony then keeping silent against these carcinoma of civilization is no doubt a crime. Is it that poor people are put to&nbsp;an insurmountable silence by the ruthless hegemonies of political economy or they are silent that's why they remain poor. Silence has been the lethal enzyme in transforming poverty into hunger and offers to a socio-chemical bond poverty-hunger-silence; the bond that remains non-breakable as on date. Economists lament for poverty nutritionists regret hunger but the issues of silence and its cohesion to both hunger and poverty has seldom been scholastically delved into or dealt with. We can hope a desperation of wishful thinking as it may be shall drench the researchers who think and feel to explore a missing link between hunger and poverty the silence or the social anemia of voices.</p>