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Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS)

ICDS Scheme is a centrally sponsored scheme implemented by states/UTs. It
was launched on 2nd October 1975.

  • It has following objectives:
    • Improve the nutritional and health status of children in the age-group
      0-6 years; 
    • Reduce mortality, morbidity, malnutrition and school dropout; 
    • Promote policy coordination and implementation for promoting child
      development
    • Lay adequate foundation for psychological, physical and social wellbeing of children etc.
  • Under the scheme, services such as
    • Supplementary nutrition;
    • Pre-school non-formal education;
    • Nutrition and health education, immunization, health check-ups; and
    • Referral services through Anganwadi Centres for children below 6
      years of age as well as to pregnant women and lactating mothers are
      offered.

There are sub-schemes under Umbrella Scheme Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS).

Sub Schemes

  • Anganwadi Services (ICDS)
    • It aims at holistic development of children under the age of six years and its beneficiaries are children of this age group and Pregnant Women & Lactating Mothers.
  • Scheme for Adolescent Girls
    • It is to facilitate, educate and empower Adolescent Girls so as to enable them to become self-reliant and aware citizens through promoting awareness about health, hygiene, nutrition, mainstreaming out of school AGs into formal/non formal education and providing information/guidance about existing
      public services.
  • Child Protection Services
    • It is to provide safe and secure environment for children in conflict with law and children in need of care and protection, 
    • Prevent actions that lead to abuse, neglect, exploitation,abandonment and separation of children from families etc.
    • National Creche Scheme
  • It aims at providing a safe place for mothers to leave their children while they are at work.
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