With the launch of e-ILA, the Ministry of Women and Child Development aims to tap the potential of technology to address this challenge. e-ILA or e-Incremental Learning Approach are online thematic modules on Nutrition and Early Childhood Education (ECE) developed to support the worker improve their knowledge and skills in an ongoing, incremental manner. In addition to providing easily accessible and interactive online content for revision and recall, the e-ILA modules allow for self-paced learning, helping AWWs develop practical job skills and a clear and grasp of programmatic and...
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Scheme for Adolescent Girls (SAG)
The Scheme for Adolescent Girls (SAG) was devised in 2010 as a special intervention for adolescent girls of the age group 11 – 14 years to break the intergenerational life-cycle of nutritional and gender disadvantage and offer a supportive environment for the self-development of adolescent girls in the country.
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National Policy for Children
Get detailed information on the National Policy for Children, 2013 provided by the Ministry of Women and Child Development, Government of India. You can find all the provisions for the protection of child rights in this policy.
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National Creche Scheme for the Children of Working Mothers
Early Childhood Care Services for children up to 6 years of working mothers in the community, to promote physical, cognitive, social and emotional development (Holistic Development) of children.
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Child development initiatives by Ministry of Women and Child Development
Get detailed about child development initiatives by Ministry of Women and Child Development. Users can get details about various welfare schemes like Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS), Universalisation of ICDS and mother and child protection card under ICDS, etc. Information about various programmes like Kishori Shakti Yojana (KSY), Nutrition Programme for Adolescent Girls (NPAG), Wheat Based Nutrition Programme (WBNP), etc. is also...
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Grant-in-Aid Scheme for Assistance to Voluntary Organisations in the Field of Women and Child Development
The policy to give recognition promote, stimulate and develop Voluntary organisations and to provide opportunities to train their manpower so that the commitment of voluntary Organisation is mobilised for the well-being of the communit.
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Budgeting for gender equity by Ministry of Women and Child Development
Get information on budgeting for gender equity provided by Ministry of Women and Child Development. Users can know about the mission statement for gender budgeting, gender budgeting manual, handbook and access other related material like case studies, summary reports, etc.
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National Charter for children by Department of Women and Child Development
Get information on National Charter for Children by Department of Women and Child Development, Ministry of Women and Child Development. Users can know about the various rights of a child like right to survival, life and liberty, right to play & leisure, right to free & compulsory primary education, etc. Information about responsibilities of parents, protection of children with disabilities, etc. is also provided.
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Rashtriya Bal Kosh (National Children's Fund)
To raise funds from individuals, institutions, corporate and others. to promote and fund the various programmes for children who are affected by natural calamities, disasters, distress and in difficult circumstances through voluntary agencies and State Governments.