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INTEGRATED
CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICES (ICDS)
Integrated Child Development Services
(ICDS) Scheme is a cent per
cent Centrally sponsored Scheme. It was introduced in Manipur on 2nd
October 1975 with a pilot project at Ukhrul T.D. Block. The Scheme has
been successfully ebing implemented by the Department of Social Welfare as
the nodal department. Now, the scheme is expanding throughout the State
with 34 projects covering 9 C.D. Blocks, 24 T.D. Blocks and 1 Urban. 4501
Nos. of Anganwadi Centres are also actively functioning under these
projects. It is one of the most ambitions and comprehensive survival and
child development schemes for enhancing the health, nutrition and learning
opportunities for pre-school children and their mothers by simultaneously
providing all the requisite services at the village level. The significant
factor is that the deprived and underprivileged children are the target
groups of this scheme.
ICDS care for children below six years of age. It also takes car3e
of essential needs of pregnant women and nursing mothers residing in
socially backward villages and urban slums.
Aims
and objectives of ICDS Scheme
· Improve the nutritional and health status of
children in the age
group 0-6 years
· Lay the foundation of proper psychological, physical and social
development of the child.
· Reduce the incidence of mortality, morbidity, malnutrition and
school dropouts.
· Achieve effective coordination of policy and implementation among
various departments to promote child development.
· Enhance the capability of the mother to look after the normal
health and nutritional needs of the child, through proper health and
nutrition education.
The
focal point for the delivery of ICDS services is an Anganwadi – a
child-care center, located within the village or slum area itself. Each
Anganwadi is run by an Anganwadi worker (AWW) and a Helper appointed from
amongst the locality.
Package
of services:
In order to achieve the above mentioned aims and objectives, the
following package of services implemented :
· Supplementary nutrition.
· Immunisation
· Health check-ups
· Referral service
· Treatment of minor illness
· Nutrition and health education
· Pre-school education (to children in the
age group of 3-6 years)
· Convergence of other supportive services,
like water supply, sanitation, etc.
Health:
At the Anganwadi, children, adolescent girl and
pregnant women and nursing mothers are examined at regular intervals by
the Lady health Visitor (LHV) and Auxilliary Nurse (ANM) who also
administer diagnose minor ailments and distribute simple medicines. They
provide a link between the village and the Primary Health Care sub-centre
Immunisation:
All children in the project area are immunized against
diptheria, whooping cough, tetanus, poliomyelitis, tuborculosis and
measles. All pregnant women are immunized against tetanus.
Supplementary
Nutrition: All families in the community are
surveyed to identify the poorest and deprived children below the age of
six and expectant and nursing mothers for three hundred days a year, food
is given to them at the Anganwadi.
Growth
Monitoring: A children below the age of six
are weighed of their mid upper arm circumference measured periodically,
weight for – age growth charts are maintained to identify malnourished
cases. Those suffering from severe malnutrition (Grade III and IV) are
given special supplementary nutrition and acute cases are referred to the
medical services.
Non-formal
opportunities for Pre-school learning: Pre-school education in a
non-formal setting forms the backbone of the ICDS programme as all
services coverage at the Angawandi – the pre-school center. Children
between the ages of three and six attended the Anganwadi for about three
hours a day. The main objective of pre-school education component is to
stimulate and satisfy the curiosity of the child, rather than follow any
rigid lea5rning curriculum. Children are taught songs and games. Toys are
indigenous and imaginatively produced from inexpensive, locally available
materials. There is no formally structured curriculum, and flexibility is
encouraged.
Nutrition
and Health Education: Non-formal education
in nutrition and health is organized at the Anganwadi for mothers and
pregnant women. All women between 15 and 45 are invited and special care
is taken to ensure attendance of pregnant and nursing mothers and mothers
of children who suffer from repeated illness of malnutrition.
Adolescent
Girls Scheme (AG Scheme) renamed as Kishori Shakti Yojana (KSY)
The schemes for adolescent girls focus on school
drop-out girls in the age group of 11-18 years and attempt to meet the
Nutrition, Health, Education, Literacy, Recreational and Skill
Development needs of the Adolescent Girls. It attempts to make the
Adolescent Girl a better future mother and tap her potential as a social
animator. The scheme relies on center-based instructions, training camps
and hands-on training.
The Scheme for Adolescent Girls have been sanctioned in 13 blocks
in Manipur.
Training
Programme under UDISHA:
4 (four) anganwadi workers Training Centres run by the NGOs and the
State Government have conducted the Job-Course Training for Anganwadi
Workers/Orientation Course for Anganwadi Helpers, Refresher Course for
AWWs and AHs.
Nutrition
under PMGY: The Pradhan Mantri
Gramodaya Yojana (PMGY) is a new initiative which aims at achieving the
objectives of sustainable human development at the village level.
Nutrition is also one of the major component/services under the scheme.
The scheme is providing nutrition to the beneficiaries under the ICDS
through their respective projects. Details of beneficiaries under the
scheme at the end of August, 2002 are shown in the enclosed Annexure.
STATEMENT
SHOWING ICDS PROJECTS AND ANGANWADIS FUNCTIONING
IN MANIPUR AT THE END OF 30.11.2002
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Sl.
No.
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District
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Name
of Project functioning
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Year
of sanction
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Date
of operation
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No.of
AWC
|
Popu-
lation
|
|
1
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Bish-
nupur
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1.Bishnupur
2.
Moirang
|
1988-89
1991-92
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06.02.1991
31.03.1992
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198
186
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105886
84695
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Sub
total
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384
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190581
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2
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Imphal
West
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1.Imphal
W(I)
2.Imphal
W(II)
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1985-86
1983-84
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24.02.1986
15.10.1988
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293
244
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152585
133541
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Sub-Total
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537
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286126
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3
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Imphal
East
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1.Jiribam
2.ImphalE(I)
3.-do-
E(II)
4.-do-
City
|
1980-81
1979-80
1995-96
1989-90
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02.11.1980
22.11.1980
20.10.1995
25.03.1991
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130
261
225
266
|
36991
135663
132482
196937
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Sub
total
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882
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502073
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4
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Thoubal
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1.Thoubal
2.Kakching
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1982-83
1985-86
|
01.04.1983
06.10.1986
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383
254
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239623
130950
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Sub
Total
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637
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370573
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5
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Churachan-
dpur
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1.Churachandpur
2.Singhat
3.Thanlon
4.Henglep
5.Parpung
6.Samulamlan
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1988-89
1981-82
1989-90
1990-91.
1995-96
1995-96
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08.02.1992
04.04.1982
30.04.1991
05.06.1993
02.09.1996
02.09.1996
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207
81
92
66
62
28
|
88203
19452
27327
19892
23826
9658
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Sub
Total
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536
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188352
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6
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Chandel
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1.Tengnoupal
2.Chandel
3.
Chakpikarong
4.Machi
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1978-79
1986-87
1992-93
1996-97
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02.02.79
03.01.87
02.10.95
20.03.97
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68
73
64
58
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22,670
18,139
17,743
16,161
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Sub
Total
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263
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74,713
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7.
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Senapati
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1.Kangpokpi
2.Mao-Maram
3.Paomata
4.
Saikul
5.
Purul
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1986-87
1986-87
1983-84
1992-93
1996-97
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16.01.86
02.05.87
12.01.83
02.10.95
20.03.97
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184
138
57
112
86
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79,653
52,082
35,174
33,001
35,916
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Sub
Total
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577
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2,35,826
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8.
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Tameng-
long
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1.Nungba
2.Tamenglong
3.Tousem
4.Tamei
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1982-83
1986-87
1989-90
1994-95
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01.01.83
25.01.86
24.04.91
25.11.95
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96
80
61
49
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30,163
36,855
23,156
25,072
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Sub
Total
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286
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1,15,246
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9.
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Ukhrul
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1.Ukhrul
2.Phungyar
3.Chingai
4.Kanjong
5.Kasom
Khullen
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1975-76
1983-84
1988-89
1993-94
1989-90
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02.10.75
02.09.83
06.03.81
02.10.95
10.01.92
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151
56
86
51
55
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1,15,246
60,987
17,687
30,531
21,827
12,056
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Sub-Total
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399
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1,43,088
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Total:
Manipur State
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4501
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21,06,578
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