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Clear filtersDoodh Sanjivani Scheme
The scheme aims to enhance the nutritional health of children aged 6 months to 6 years and pregnant and lactating mothers by providing fortified flavored milk in Anganwadi centers across 20 districts in the state.
View DetailsSamekit Baal Vikas Chhtra Yojana: Dress for Pre-school Children
Samekit Baal Vikas Chhtra Yojana is a Bihar government scheme that provides uniforms to young children attending pre-school education at Anganwadi Centres. The scheme aims to give all children a distinct identity and create a sense of equality and unity among them. It is run to support early childhood development and social harmony in communities.
View DetailsPoshan Aahaar- Madhya Pradesh
The scheme was implemented by the Women and Child Development Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh. Under this scheme, children from 6 months to 6 years, pregnant women, and malnourished children are given nutritious food through Anganwadis.
View DetailsSupplementary Nutrition Programme- Bihar
The programme aims to enhance the nutritional level of normal/malnourished/severely malnourished children aged 6 months to 6 years, as well as pregnant women and lactating mothers, through Anganwadi centers. This programme is centrally sponsored with a funding ratio of 50:50.
View DetailsAnganwadi Workers Welfare Fund
The Anganwadi Workers Welfare Fund is a social security scheme run by the Department of Women Empowerment and Child Development, Government of Uttarakhand. It provides financial assistance and welfare benefits to anganwadi workers and helpers employed in the state. The scheme aims to support these frontline workers who provide nutrition and early childhood development services in their communities.
View DetailsKCR Nutrition Kit
The KCR Nutrition Kit Scheme is a welfare program run by the Government of Telangana to improve the health and nutrition of pregnant women and children. The scheme provides nutritious food kits to eligible beneficiaries, particularly through Anganwadi Centers. It aims to ensure that pregnant women receive proper nutrition during pregnancy for better maternal and child health outcomes.
View DetailsVishesh Yogyajan Palanhar Yojana
Under this scheme, children receive monthly financial support based on their age to ensure their well-being and education. To be eligible for assistance, the child must attend an Anganwadi/school between the ages of two to five years and study in school after the age of 6 years.
View DetailsIntegrated Child Development Services Scheme
In Nagaland, the ICDS programme was launched in the year 1975 in the Jalukie block of Peren district with 50 Anganwadi centres. The programme has since grown and at present, there are 60 (sixty) ICDS projects in 11 (Eleven) districts of the State.
View DetailsScheme for Adolescent Girls- Bihar
This scheme is implemented in Bihar since 2011 through the Anganwadi centers under the Integrated Child Development Project. Under this scheme, adolescent girls aged 11 to 14 years who are not attending school receive a monthly take-home ration and skill development training.
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