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Clear filtersIntegrated Child Development Services Scheme
The Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Scheme is a flagship programme run by the Ministry of Women and Child Development to support the healthy development of children from birth to six years and pregnant and nursing mothers. In Nagaland, the scheme operates through Anganwadi centres across all 11 districts, providing nutrition, health check-ups, pre-school education, and health awareness. The programme focuses on reducing malnutrition and improving early childhood development in rural and tribal areas.
View DetailsFinancial Incentives To Mothers Who Deliver A Girl Child (Mamta)
The Mamta Scheme is a Goa state program designed to improve the female child sex ratio and support mothers who give birth to girls. It is implemented through the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) system. The scheme provides financial incentives to mothers who deliver live girl children in registered medical institutions. This encourages safe, institutional deliveries and supports families welcoming daughters.
View DetailsIntegrated Child Development Services: Chandigarh
The Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) is a flagship government scheme launched in 1975 to support the healthy development of children. Run by the Ministry of Women and Child Development, it provides a comprehensive package of services to young children and their mothers. The scheme focuses on improving nutrition, health, and early education for disadvantaged children in Chandigarh.
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