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INTEGRATED CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICES SCHEME

 

INTEGRATED CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICES SCHEME

SUPPLEMENTARY NUTRITION PROGRAMME

  1. Year of Commencement : 1975 – 1976 – in Tamil Nadu         1989 – 1991 – in Salem District
  1. Objective of the Scheme : To improve nutrition and health status of children under 6 Years, pregnant and lactating mothers and adolescent girls. To achieve the status of Malnutrition                                                             Free State and Universalisation of Integrated Child Development Services in   the State under ‘Mission Mode’.
  1. Number of Units       : At the rate of 100 Centres per project covering population of one lakh
  2. Norms for AWCs       :
Population Centre
400 – 800 Population 1 Anganwadi Centre
Multiples of 800 Population 1 Anganwadi Centre
150 – 400 Population 1 Mini Anganwadi Centre
Hilly / Tribal / Desert Areas – Population for 300 – 800 1 Anganwadi Centre
Hilly / Tribal / Desert Areas – Population for 150 – 300 1 Mini Anganwadi Centre

 

S.No. Year Target Physical
Achievement
No.of Projects No.of Centres No.of Projects No.of Centres No. of Supplementary Nutrition Beneficiaries
1 2015 – 2016 22 2696 22 2696 6 to 12 Months Children*

13 to 24 Months Children*

25 to 36 Months Children*

37 to 60 Months Children*

17478

34300

33278

38339

        123395
Antenatal / Postnatal

Mothers

 

 

38473

 

                                      Total    161868
2 2016 – 2017 22 2696 22 2696 6 to 12 Months Children*

13 to 24 Months Children*

25 to 36 Months Children*

37 to 60 Months Children*

18257

34199

34524

38088

        125068
Antenatal / Postnatal

Mothers

 

39216

 

                                      Total 164284
3 2017 – 2018 22 2696 22 2696 6 to 12 Months Children*

13 to 24 Months Children*

25 to 36 Months Children*

37 to 60 Months Children*

17999 33665 35228 34125
        121017
Antenatal / Postnatal

Mothers

 

38772
                                      Total 159789
4 2018 –

2019

22 2696 22 2696 6 to 12 Months Children*

13 to 24 Months Children*

25 to 36 Months Children*

37 to 60 Months Children*

20801 33471

35414

32103

121789
Antenatal / Postnatal

Mothers

42277
                                      Total 164066
5 2019 –

2020

22 2696 22 2696 6 to 12 Months Children*

13 to 24 Months Children*

25 to 36 Months Children*

37 to 60 Months Children*

24669 33994

38051

31362

128076
Antenatal / Postnatal

Mothers

 

39281
                                      Total 167357
6 2020 –

2021

22 2696 22 2696 6 to 12 Months Children*

13 to 24 Months Children*

25 to 36 Months Children*

37 to 60 Months Children*

26702

36665

41132

36470

140969
Antenatal / Postnatal

Mothers

 

41342
                             Total 182311

 

              PRE SCHOOL EDUCATION TO CHILDREN

1.Aim of the Scheme : To provide Early Childhood Care Education and Development (ECCED) to Children in the age group of 2 to 5+ years and thereby reduce the School drop outs.

2.Year of Commencement : 1975 to 1976

3.No. of Projects : 22 Projects (20 RURAL , 2 URBAN )

4.No. of Centres : 2696 (2543 Main Anganwadi Centres + 153 Mini Anganwadi Centres)

 

No. of children in the age group of 25 -60 months who received Nutritious Meal and Preschool Education Physical (in NOs.) Achievement)
2015 – 2016 2016 – 2017 2017 – 2018 2018 – 2019 2019 – 2020 2020 – 2021
59637 59766 58381 54110 53761 55081

 

RAJIV GANDHI SCHEME FOR EMPOWERMENT OF ADOLESCENT GIRLS (SABLA)

1.Aim of the Scheme                       : To IMPROVE THE Health and Nutrition status of Adolescent girls in the age group of 11 -18 years Provision of Vocational Training to enable the self                                                                                      development and empowerment of Adolescent girls in the age group of 11 – 18 years

2.Year of Commencement             : 2011 – 2012

3.No. of Projects             : SABLA – 22 Projects in Salem District

 4.No. of Centres             :  SABLA 2696 Anganwadi Centers

 

S. No. Particulars Physical (in NOs.) Achievement)
2015 – 2016 2016 – 2017 2017 – 2018 2018 – 2019 2019 – 2020 2020 – 2021
1 No. of Adolescent Girls beneficiaries under SABLA Scheme Nutrition Component 71398 75345 75960 56 43 30
2 No. of Adolescent Girls beneficiaries under SABLA Scheme Non  Nutrition Component 5490 5548 4614 1257 1499 752
3 Vocational training given to Adolescent Girls under SABLA 660 352 660 660

 

NUTRITION STATUS OF ANGANWADI CHILDREN AS PER WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION (WHO) GROWTH STANDARDS

 1.   Aim of the Scheme                        : To reduce the Malnutrtion among children in the age group of 0 to 60 months therby reducing the mortality and morbidity among below 5 years children

2.   Year of Commencement : 2011 – 2012 (WHO Growth Standards followed since March 2011, Previously – Indian Academy of Prediatrics classification followed drom 2001 to 2010)

3.    No. of Projects : 22 Projects 

4.   No. of Centres : 2696 Anganwadi Centers

 

S. No. Particulars Physical (in NOs.) Achievement)
2015 – 2016          2016 – 2017         2017 – 2018         2018 – 2019         2019 – 2020 2020 – 2021
No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %
1 Total Number of Children in the age group of 0 to 60 months weighed 226137 100 220265 100 216938 100 212897 100 214270 100 219315 100
2 Total Number of Children in the age group of 0 to 60 found Normal 208442 92 203807 93 202776 93 206764 97 208034 97 213834 98
3 Total Number of Children in the age group of 0 to 60 months with Moderately underweight (MUW) 17407 8 16183 7 14028 6 6004 3 5828 3 5163 2
4 Total Number of Children in the age group of 0 to 60 months with Severely under weight  (SUW) 47 0.02 138 0.06 71 0.03 79 0.04 398 0.19 309 0.14
5 Over Weight 241 0.11 137 0.06 63 0.03 50 0.02 10 0.00 9 0.00