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  1. wcd.kerala.gov.inWCD Kerala

    The Welfare fund is functioning under a Chief Executive Officer attached to the Directorate of WCD, and an accountant attached to all District Offices. District WCD Officer is the district level inspecting officer. The benefits provided loans for education, treatment, marriage, house construction, and educational award. VIEW DETAILS

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      Aswasanidhi. A corpus fund Rs.300 Lakh will be created by...

  2. Aswasanidhi. A corpus fund Rs.300 Lakh will be created by Government and maintained by the Department of Women & Child Development for release to victims of sex crimes, domestic violence, acid attacks & heinous gender based violence. This amount will be released irrespective of the Victim Compensation Fund or any other compe...

  3. wcd.kerala.gov.in › beneficiary-infoSchemes - WCD Kerala

    The State Government has approved a Gender Equality and Women Empowerment Policy as per G.O. (M.S) 27/2015/SJD dated 16-04-2015. This policy aims to lay a basis for the harmonious co-existence of both sexes. It aims to do so within a framework of mutual respect, for the equal access of women and men to economic, social and political ...

  4. www.wcd.kerala.gov.in › scheme-infoSchemes - WCD Kerala

    The provision of supplementary nutrition under ICDS Scheme prescribed for various categories of beneficiaries is as follows: (i) Children in the age group of 6 months to 3 years: Food supplement of 500 calories of energy and 12-15 gms of Protein per child per day as Take Home Ration (THR) in the form of Amruthum Nutrimix. (ii) Children in the ...

  5. wcd.kerala.gov.in › service-infoSchemes - WCD Kerala

    facilities/benefits extended to awws &awhs:- 9.4.1 By the Govt. of India Honorarium: At the beginning of the Scheme in 1975, the Anganwadi Worker was paid honorarium of Rs.100/- per month (Non-Matriculate) and Rs.150/- per month (Matriculate) and Helper was paid Rs.35/- per month.

  6. www.wcd.kerala.gov.in › beneficiary-infoSchemes - WCD Kerala

    The process of exploration and learning in early childhood is crucial to the child’s development. Research studies show that 50% of the total intellectual development of a child is completed by the time he is four years old. Obviously, much care must be provided to the child during its first few years. It is the responsibility of the parents ...

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  8. PMMVY, a maternity benefit programme is being run by the department since 01/01/2017. The scheme is implementing in Kerala using the platform of Ankanawadi Services of Umbrella ICDS. The scheme is implemented through a centrally deployed MIS with the aim of compensating partial wage loss, Improve health seeking behaviour, Improve nutritional ...