Ministry of Women and Child Development

Major Welfare Schemes of the Ministry

Posted On: 17 SEP 2020 3:51PM by PIB Delhi

The details regarding major welfare schemes being implemented by the Ministry of Women and Child Development along with the State-wise details of the beneficiaries of these schemes are given as below:-

  1. Anganwadi Services:

Anganwadi Services under Umbrella Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Scheme is a centrally sponsored scheme, aiming at holistic development of children below 6 years of age and pregnant women & lactating mothers, by providing a package of six services comprising (i) Supplementary nutrition; (ii) Pre-school non-formal education; (iii) Nutrition and health Education; (iv) Immunization; (v) Health check-up; and (vi) Referral services through Anganwadi Centres at grassroots level. Three of the six services viz., immunization, health check-up and referral services are related to health and are provided by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare through NRHM & Public Health Infrastructure.

As Anganwadi Services is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme, the overall management and monitoring regarding implementation of the ICDS Scheme are being done by the concerned State Government/UT Administration.

The State-wise list of beneficiaries of the scheme is provided at Appendix -A.

The details of the revision in structure and cost sharing of Anganwadi Services are given below :

S.

No

Names of the components

Revised Cost Norms

1

Supplementary Nutrition Prgramme

(i) Children (6 months to 72 months) Rs.8/- per child per day

 

(ii)Severely malnourished  Children (6 months – 72 months) Rs.12/- per child per day

 

(iii)  Pregnant women and Lactating mothers Rs.9.50/- per beneficiary per day

 

2

Rent

AWC/Mini AWC

Rural/Tribal - Rs.1,000/- p.m.

Urban - Rs.4,000/- p.m.

Metropolitan - Rs.6,000/- p.m.

3

Honorarium

AWW - Rs.4,500/- p.m.

Mini AWW  - Rs.3,500/- p.m.

AWH     - Rs.2,250/- p.m.

AWHs -Rs. 250/- p.m (performance linked incentive)

 

The enhanced cost norms are aimed at improved service delivery.

  1. POSHAN Abhiyaan:

POSHAN Abhiyaan launched in March, 2018 aims at improving the nutritional status of Children from 0-6 years, Adolescent Girls, Pregnant Women and Lactating Mothers. POSHAN Abhiyaan focuses on convergence among partner Ministries leveraging technology and Jan Andolan among other things, to address issue of malnutrition comprehensively. Near-real time reporting by field functionaries and improved MIS is aimed at smooth implementation of scheme and better service delivery.

  1. Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana:

Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY), a Centrally Sponsored Conditional Cash Transfer Scheme. The maternity benefit under PMMVY is available to the eligible beneficiaries for first living child of family. Under the scheme, Rs.5,000/- is provided to the eligible beneficiary in three installments during pregnancy and lactation in response to individual fulfilling certain nutrition and health seeking conditions. The eligible beneficiary also receives the remaining cash incentive as per approved norms towards maternity benefit under Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) after institutional delivery so that on an average, a woman gets Rs.6,000/-. It is estimated that 51.70 lakhs beneficiaries per annum are covered under PMMVY throughout the Nation. State-wise information is placed at Appendix-B.

PMMVY has been implemented from 01.01.2017 and no change in the design and mechanism of the Scheme implementation has been undertaken, so far.

  1. Scheme for Adolescent Girls:

Under this scheme, out of school Adolescent girls in the age group of 11-14 years are provided supplementary nutrition of 600 calories, 18-20 grams of protein and micronutrients for 300 days in a year. The State-wise details of the beneficiaries of Scheme for Adolescent Girls during the last five years are placed at Appendix-C.

The Scheme is on Public Financial Management System.  The releases to the States/UTs are done through the Public Financial Management System platform.

Further to this, the Scheme is a DBT Scheme.  As per the DBT guidelines, the benefit  is given to the beneficiary after identity of the beneficiary established.

  1. Child Protection Scheme:

Child Protection Services (CPS) scheme supports the children in difficult circumstances, as envisaged under Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 (JJ Act). The State/UT-wise details of number of beneficiaries during the last five years under CPS Scheme is placed at Appendix - D.

The financial norms under CPS were revised with effect from 1st April, 2014. Some of the key features of the revised Scheme are increased maintenance grant for children in homes, enhanced cost of construction and flexibility in the staffing pattern in service delivery structures, depending on the size and need of the State/UT. Further, sub-scheme Child Protection Services came under Umbrella Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) in the year of 2017. The monitoring mechanism is prescribed under Section 54 of the JJ Act and Rule 41 of the JJ Model Rules, 2016.

  1. National Creche Scheme:

National Crèche Scheme, a Centrally Sponsored Scheme, is implemented through the State Governments/UT Administrations with effect from 01.01.2017 to provide day care facilities to children (age group of 6 months- 6 years) of working mothers. The Scheme provides an integrated package of the following services:

  1. Daycare Facilities including Sleeping Facilities.
  2. Early Stimulation for children below 3 years and Pre-school Education for 3 to 6 years old children.
  3. Supplementary Nutrition (to be locally sourced)
  4. Growth Monitoring.
  5. Health Check-up and Immunization.

The NCS is being implemented with effect from 01.01.2017 as a Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS) where pattern of assistance for all components of the scheme will be in the cost sharing basis of 60:30:10 amongst Centre, State Governments & NGOs running the crèches, 80:10:10 amongst the Centre, State Governments & NGOs running the crèches for the 8 North Eastern States and 3 Himalayan States and 90:10 between the Central Government and the NGOs running the crèches for the Union Territories. Before 01.01.2017, the Creche Scheme was being run as a Central Sector Scheme and was implemented through Central Social Welfare Board (CSWB) and Indian Council of Child Welfare (ICCW) with the fund sharing pattern of 90:10.

As far as quality of implementation or prevention of corruption is concerned, the impact is positive after the Scheme became a Centrally Sponsored Scheme.

  1. Schemes Implemented under Nirbhaya Fund

The Ministry is implementing 3 schemes under Nirbhaya Fund. These are: (i) One Stop Centre, (ii) Women Helpline, and (iii) Mahila Police Volunteer.

    1. One Stop Centre: The objective of the OSC Scheme is to facilitate women affected by violence with a range of integrated services under one roof such as Police facilitation, medical aid, psychological counselling, legal counselling, temporary shelter etc. OSCs are to be set up either in new constructed building in an approved design or an existing building within 2 kms radius of a medical facility. Details of State-wise cases are placed at Appendix - E.

 

    1. Women Helpline: The Universalisation of Women Helpline (WHL) aims at providing immediate and 24 hour emergency and non-emergency response to women affected by violence across the country by referral service.  Under the WHL Scheme, a toll-free 24-hours telecom service through short code 181 is provided to women seeking support and information about Govt. Schemes and programmes. The WHL Scheme is funded under Nirbhaya Fund with 100% funds being disbursed to District Collectors.

 

Women Helpline is operational in 32 States/UTs. Over 51 lakh women have been provided assistance by 181 Women Helpline (5177303 registered calls as on 31.03.2020). State-wise details are placed at Appendix - F.

 

    1. Mahila Police Volunteer: The Mahila Police Volunteers (MPVs) act as a link between police and the community and facilitate help to women in distress. MPVs serve as a public-police interface in order to fight crime against women and reports incidences of violence against women such as domestic violence, child marriage, dowry harassment and violence faced by women in public spaces. In the pilot phase, two districts from every State and one district from every UT were chosen for the implementation of the scheme. The mandate of Mahila Police Volunteers (MPVs) is to report to authorities/police the incidence of violence against women such as domestic violence, child marriage, dowry harassment and violence faced by women in public spaces. So far, States have informed about identifying about 9531 MPVs. State-wise Details are placed at Appendix- G.

 

Sakhi Dashboard an online platform has been introduced in the Ministry for the functionaries of One Stop Centres (OSCs) and Women Help Lines (WHLs), Mahila Police Volunteers (MPVs) to populate and view various important information about the cases of violence affected women coming to them, as well as about their establishments. The dashboard has been rolled out and can be accessed by these functionaries, as well as by the related government officials with the help of the usernames and passwords assigned to them. The dashboard provides a simplified and standardized common format for cases of violence affected women coming to OSCs, WHLs and MPVs, which goes on to detail the support and referral services provided to them. As such, the dashboard is designed to better standardize and functionally integrate OSCs, WHLs and MPVs into The Sakhi Vertical, a service for safety and empowerment of women offered by the Ministry of Women and Child Development of the Government of India. The Sakhi dashboard is a dynamic and effective management and MIS tool for government officers and functionaries of OSCs, WHLs and MPVs.

  1. Beti Bachao Beti Padhao

Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Scheme aims to address the declining Child Sex Ratio (CSR) in the age of 0-6 years. It is a tri-ministerial, convergent effort of Ministries of Women and Child Development, Health & Family Welfare and Human Resource Development with focus on Awareness and Advocacy Campaign; Multi-sectoral intervention; Effective enforcement of Pre-Conception and Pre Natal-Diagnostic Techniques (PC&PNDT) Act and Enabling girl child’s education. Scheme doesn’t have any provision for direct benefit transfer; therefore, there are no direct beneficiaries under the Scheme.

At the inception of the scheme, funds were released directly to the Districts through the State Governemnt. However, from 2016-17 onwards, funds are directly transferred into designated BBBP account in the District.

The above mentioned changes have resulted in smooth and effective implementation and timely submission of physical and financial reports under BBBP.

  1. Swadhar Greh

The Swadhar Greh Scheme targets women victims of unfortunate circumstances, who are in need of institutional support for rehabilitation so that they could lead their life with dignity. The Scheme envisages providing shelter, food, clothing and health as well as economic and social security for the women victims of difficult circumstances which includes widows, destitute women and aged women. The State-wise details of number of Swadhar Greh established by the Government so far are placed at Appendix –H.

Prior to 31.12.2015, the Swadhar Greh scheme was a Central Sector Scheme with the funding share of 100% between the Central Government and the implementing agencies on State Govt.’s recommendations. The Swadhar Greh Scheme has been revised w.e.f. 01.01.2016 as a sub-scheme of the Centrally Sponsored Umbrella Scheme “Protection and Empowerment of Women” funds are released through the States, with cost sharing ratio of 60:40 between the Centre and the States excepting for the North Eastern and Himalayan States where it shall be 90:10 and for UTs it is 100% with effect from 1.01.2016.

After the reform the State Governments are included more actively in the implementation, opening of new Homes, and monitoring of the Scheme at State and District levels.

  1. Ujjawala

Ujjawala is a comprehensive scheme for prevention of trafficking, with five specific components – Prevention, Rescue, Rehabilitation, Re-Integration and Repatriation of victims of trafficking. The scheme has been conceived primarily for the purpose of preventing trafficking on the one hand and rescue and rehabilitation of victims on the other. State-wise details are placed at Appendix - I.

Prior to 01.04.2016, the scheme Ujjawala was a Central Sector Scheme with the funding share of 90:10 between the Central Government and the implementing agencies on State Govt.’s recommendations. The Scheme has been revised as a Centrally Sponsored Scheme w.e.f. 01.04.2016  with the funds released to the State Governments/ UT Administrations  with funding ratio as 60:30:10 between Centre, States and implementation agency except North-Eastern States and Himalayan States where it shall be 80:10:10. In Union Territories the ratio between the centre and implementing agency is 90:10.

After the reform the State Governments are included more actively in the implementation, opening of new Homes, and monitoring of the Scheme at State and District levels.

  1. Working Women Hostel

Working Women’s Hostel scheme is to promote availability of safe and conveniently located accommodation for working women, with day care facility for their children, wherever possible, in urban, semi urban, and even rural areas where employment opportunity for women exist. The scheme is assisting projects for construction of new hostel buildings, expansion of existing hostel buildings and also for running hostel buildings in rented premises. State wise detail of beneficiaries under the Scheme is placed at Appendix-J.

The Scheme was converted from Central Sector Scheme to Centrally Sponsored Scheme w.e.f.  22.11.2017.

After conversion to Centrally Sponsored Scheme, funds are released through State/UTs Govt. which improves the level of monitoring and implementation under the Scheme.

  1. Mahila Shakti Kendra

Under Mahila Shakti Kendra Scheme, community engagement through student volunteers is envisioned in 115 most backward/aspirational districts as part of MSK block level initiatives. Student volunteers play an instrumental role in awareness generation regarding various important government schemes/programmes as well as social issues that have an impact on lives of women in a given block (or equivalent administrative unit, when such blocks are not in place).

This information was given in a written reply by the Union Minister of Women and Child Development Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani in Rajya Sabha today.

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Appendix A

Number of Beneficiaries of supplementary nutrition and pre-school education under ICDS Scheme

Sl. No

State/UT

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

 

 

Beneficiaries of Supplementary Nutrition                     Total Beneficiaries (Children 6 mo-6 years plus P&LM)

Beneficiaries of Pre-school Education                Total (3 - 6 years)

Beneficiaries of Supplementary Nutrition                     Total Beneficiaries (Children 6 mo-6 years plus P&LM)

Beneficiaries of Pre-school Education                Total (3 - 6 years)

Beneficiaries of Supplementary Nutrition                     Total Beneficiaries (Children 6 mo-6 years plus P&LM)

Beneficiaries of Pre-school Education                Total (3 - 6 years)

Beneficiaries of Supplementary Nutrition                     Total Beneficiaries (Children 6 mo-6 years plus P&LM)

Beneficiaries of Pre-school Education                Total (3 - 6 years)

Beneficiaries of Supplementary Nutrition                     Total Beneficiaries (Children 6 mo-6 years plus P&LM)

Beneficiaries of Pre-school Education                Total (3 - 6 years)

1

Andhra Pradesh

3359727

952957

3300647

956881

2972584

864685

2919377

855131

2886394

805855

2

Telangana

1993980

320435

1903172

681911

1820189

665194

1900000

639373

2539373

484489

3

Arunachal Pradesh

256080

113933

232781

103884

213577

96623

213577

96623

181587

87120

4

Assam

4002122

1801441

4002122

1801441

4246222

1888756

3624973

1569370

3584422

1518507

5

Bihar

11554799

2331123

11554799

2331123

6104018

2681885

7374528

2681885

5163266

2152574

6

Chhattisgarh

2549025

880233

2417189

801953

2469528

854260

2709800

772690

2379674

772521

7

Goa

74572

21226

73661

20095

71680

19690

67633

16763

67874

18898

8

Gujarat

4078738

1505347

3896879

1430720

3849595

1443193

3849595

1443193

3780623

1231667

9

Haryana

1284553

353511

1201683

318160

1147583

291548

1102892

268189

1105805

269019

10

Himachal Pradesh

550672

139275

550000

138406

525316

128168

494477

102703

439806

91190

11

Jammu & Kashmir

387060

300126

947538

300126

864816

439005

958059

262336

444585

231351

12

Jharkhand

3621749

1234533

3978674

1234533

3392958

1234533

3462892

1234533

3497913

472798

13

Karnataka

4991088

1760253

4991088

1760253

5092165

1518127

4844202

1518127

4664907

1443132

14

Kerala

1037426

442838

888198

342843

1006832

386035

1119843

380920

1170853

355192

15

Madhya Pradesh

6996690

3104200

7693793

2904788

8051031

3696416

7997709

3547742

7509662

3162584

16

Maharashtra

7046423

2823063

6583227

2780859

6317563

2552687

6157897

2531845

7159808

1560001

17

Manipur

430186

179522

430186

179522

408192

177583

408192

177583

360382

169704

18

Meghalaya

554871

205476

558819

211773

572540

218986

527998

192624

507683

201527

19

Mizoram

133567

872588

100890

872588

183372

56334

183372

56334

73170

26581

20

Nagaland

348573

146396

339016

144060

333702

144241

313176

144209

337819

144252

21

Odisha

4609303

1549474

4609303

1549474

4643551

2047340

4643551

2047340

4127050

1613775

22

Punjab

1204835

376458

1131742

354587

857785

275968

857785

275968

938465

267522

23

Rajasthan

3662875

968244

3615776

987811

3482900

967701

3542770

971413

3741651

1025505

24

Sikkim

30712

11487

30712

11487

36500

12500

30300

12500

24099

8295

25

Tamil Nadu

3107933

1019285

3115934

1104546

3059310

632304

3172640

1102356

3217789

1107889

26

Tripura

376380

152204

382761

159952

415933

189854

401657

171907

364499

173757

27

Uttar Pradesh

24061660

7681641

20229635

6811940

18216779

5852814

15940936

4057703

16828109

4779521

28

Uttrakhand

866459

217971

842455

201010

776827

181925

774065

157706

781092

156235

29

West Bengal

7965225

3256562

7752495

3244627

7438321

2889710

7277673

2723302

7739836

0

30

A & N Islands

15938

3973

14871

3557

13189

2791

11966

2168

12967

2789

31

Chandigarh

61511

29052

59502

27699

55159

25809

55778

26906

57105

26918

32

Delhi

841520

262732

841520

262732

566950

139298

551310

134234

534741

123924

33

Dadra & N Haveli

22588

10107

22006

10165

22886

10475

22886

10475

25639

10326

34

Daman & Diu

7411

2643

7411

2643

6601

2388

6601

2388

8801

2053

35

Ladakh

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

22221

3614

36

Lakshadweep

6318

2292

6318

2292

4598

843

4598

843

4821

998

37

Puducherry

38715

2285

35587

1862

36181

2197

35963

2596

36200

1605

All India

102131284

35034886

98342390

34052303

89276933

32591866

87560671

30191978

86320691

24503688

* Based on State level consolidated report sent by State Government and information sent in templates by State Governments/ UT Administration.

     

 

 

 

               

Appendix B

   

NUMBER OF BENEFICIAIRES UNDER PRADHAN MANTRI MATRU VANDANA YOJANA

 

 Sl. No.

 State/UT

 2017-18

 2018-19

 2019-20

 2020-21 (As on 9th September 2020)

 No. of Beneficiaries enrolled

 Total amount Disbursed

 No. of Beneficiaries enrolled

 Total amount Disbursed

 No. of Beneficiaries enrolled

 Total amount Disbursed

 No. of Beneficiaries enrolled

 Total amount Disbursed

 (₹in Lakhs)

 (₹in Lakhs)

 (₹in Lakhs)

 (₹in Lakhs)

                1

Andaman &  Nicobar Islands

           2,112

              37

           1,501

              85

            949

              73

            562

              34

                2

 Andhra Pradesh

       297,735

         4,149

       364,434

       17,577

     260,501

       16,732

       84,328

         3,978

                3

 Arunachal Pradesh

              836

                1

           6,681

            206

         7,180

            330

         2,183

            118

                4

 Assam

         26,684

            104

       142,228

         3,727

     331,055

       16,317

       73,385

         3,763

                5

 Bihar

       132,241

            571

       243,948

         6,227

     919,776

       33,508

     4,87,647 

       23,262

                6

 Chandigarh

           4,680

            107

           6,984

            300

         5,323

            275

         2,327

            101

                7

 Chhattisgarh

         94,279

            664

       145,626

         4,914

     142,674

         7,795

       50,147

         2,336

                8

 Dadra & Nagar Haveli

           1,474

                8

           2,752

            101

         2,194

            128

            963

              34

                9

 Daman & Diu

              276

                0

           2,189

              56

         1,216

              65

            449

              22

              10

 Delhi

         35,755

            408

         61,312

         2,531

       67,904

         3,623

       30,199

         1,323

              11

 Goa

           3,341

              63

           5,890

            274

         3,987

            195

         1,700

              91

              12

 Gujarat

       144,217

         2,480

       250,460

       12,640

     310,604

       15,058

       88,508

         4,703

              13

 Haryana

         91,961

         1,271

       178,187

         8,219

     123,711

         7,083

       48,273

         2,204

              14

 Himachal Pradesh

         41,955

            442

         52,759

         2,685

       40,947

         2,541

       18,366

            958

              15

 Jammu & Kashmir

         33,860

            111

         56,448

         2,591

       58,141

         2,919

       26,637

         1,272

              16

 Jharkhand

       107,362

            701

       140,134

         5,704

     199,561

         9,259

       60,465

         2,521

              17

 Karnataka

       132,572

         2,069

       359,141

       13,229

     328,319

       18,304

     2,50,843 

         5,466

              18

 Kerala

       118,642

         1,597

       174,793

         7,598

     169,172

         9,210

       63,490

         3,019

              19

 Lakshadweep

              245

               -  

              299

              12

            284

                8

            236

               -  

              20

 Ladakh

 *

 *

 *

            332

              12

              21

 Madhya Pradesh

       432,885

         3,177

       673,241

       33,037

     541,280

       30,202

     2,40,483 

       11,183

              22

 Maharashtra

       238,807

         3,887

       552,107

       22,028

     814,059

       38,189

     1,75,084 

         8,466

              23

 Manipur

           4,603

              66

           7,557

            274

       22,728

         1,061

         9,550

            487

              24

 Meghalaya

                  2

               -  

           3,878

            118

       15,908

            657

         4,358

            155

              25

 Mizoram

           3,762

                8

         10,096

            444

         4,183

            329

         2,307

            113

              26

 Nagaland

              162

               -  

           3,219

            101

       15,307

            708

         3,976

            192

              27

 Odisha

                  7

                0

                 -  

                0

               -  

               -  

                -   

               -  

              28

 Puducherry

           2,218

              14

           7,836

            316

         6,444

            376

         1,788

              77

              29

 Punjab

         68,291

            786

       117,288

         5,976

       98,653

         5,007

       35,683

         1,434

              30

 Rajasthan

       123,884

            673

       633,603

       21,176

     294,657

       15,808

     1,05,150 

         3,782

              31

 Sikkim

           1,758

                5

           3,585

            155

         2,121

            152

         1,314

              45

              32

 Tamil Nadu

                 -  

               -  

       233,983

         4,179

     421,108

       14,394

     1,87,390 

         3,712

              33

 Telangana

              150

               -  

                  3

               -  

           (150)

               -  

                -   

               -  

              34

 Tripura

           7,278

              12

         22,108

            577

       26,773

         1,501

         6,545

            277

              35

 Uttar Pradesh

       311,109

         4,442

    1,185,214

       41,415

  1,257,801

       57,623

     3,45,946 

       15,028

              36

 Uttarakhand

         27,838

            417

         49,519

         1,935

       47,817

         2,487

       28,586

         1,701

              37

 West Bengal

         77,028

            144

       361,008

       12,676

     531,282

       20,130

     1,26,862 

               -  

 Grand Total

  2,570,009

      28,412

  6,060,011

   233,082

  7,073,469

   332,046

   25,66,062 

   101,867

                         

 

 

                                                                                                                                                 Appendix C

S.No.

States/UTs

Nutrition Beneficiaries under SAG

2015-16

2016-17

2017-18

2018-19

2019-20

1

Andhra Pradesh

217486

291018

14763

39181

3019

2

Arunachal Pradesh

10670

11558

266

482

-

3

Assam

409954

469521

NR

54352

-

4

Bihar

1925753

1999642

396805

130222

18229

5

Chhattisgarh

309334

381560

13673

16093

-

6

Goa

34242

34806

45

21

5

7

Gujarat

796601

529521

NR

174620

101025

8

Haryana

161660

168967

667

5066

3680

9

Himachal Pradesh

102110

102496

825

630

-

10

Jammu & Kashmir

60310

87656

NR

16963

-

11

Jharkhand

337489

333234

63515

NR

-

12

Karnataka

378744

350269

28022

58670

15566

13

Kerala

250609

238372

712

241

158

14

Madhya Pradesh

1044000

995000

125452

305000

180000

15

Maharashtra

898132

848673

45898

24478

40959

16

Manipur

39055

42247

5061

4056

3356

17

Meghalaya

59337

59429

1852

1655

942

18

Mizoram

25343

28148

897

715

1113

19

Nagaland

27890

19456

6455

7320

-

20

Orissa

627265

590168

56893

NR

-

21

Punjab

168926

188723

2143

4339

4781

22

Rajasthan

0

0

NR

173591

49631

23

Sikkim

16447

10473

6

NR

 

24

Tamil Nadu

401885

410247

2337

NR

970

25

Telangana

288125

155861

NR

19410

1961

26

Tripura

56955

54208

971

2031

601

27

Uttar Pradesh

2082000

2082000

NR

277000

350289

28

Uttaranchal

0

 

NR

NR

9500

29

West Bengal

79282

100106

2842

2055

58123

30

A&N Islands

11667

10649

25

21

-

31

Chandigarh

1629

1741

186

55

-

32

Daman & Diu

1527

1458

0

20

-

33

D & NH

70721

6228

NR

NR

-

34

Delhi

103348

92158

3383

2280

2581

35

Lakshadweep

80

2553

10

7

3

36

Pondicherry

4218

4221

18

22

5

 

Total

11002794

10702367

773722

1320596

846497

 

             

Appendix D

 

Beneficiaries under CPS for 2015-16 ( up to 31st March 2016)

 

 

 

Institutional Care [Homes]

Open Shelters

Specialised Adoption Agencies

Total Beneficiaries

#

State

No. Assisted

Beneficiaries

No. Assisted

Beneficiaries

No. Assisted

Beneficiaries

1

Andhra Pradesh

67

4307

14

350

14

170

4827

2

Arunachal Pradesh

6

24

0

0

1

9

33

3

Assam

30

746

3

75

7

39

860

4

Bihar

34

1200

9

183

10

119

1502

5

Chhattisgarh

67

1347

10

96

9

42

1485

6

Goa

6

201

8

200

2

46

447

7

Gujarat

54

2082

6

150

9

67

2299

8

Haryana

28

1314

27

872

3

61

2247

9

Himachal Pradesh

26

956

2

50

1

10

1016

10

Jammu and Kashmir

6

247

0

0

2

20

267

11

Jharkhand

15

530

0

0

4

55

585

12

Karnataka

81

2743

39

1128

23

243

4114

13

Kerala

29

861

3

219

14

253

1333

14

Madhya Pradesh

53

1703

4

100

20

160

1963

15

Maharashtra

74

3836

3

131

14

145

4112

16

Manipur

28

840

12

228

7

37

1105

17

Meghalaya

21

707

1

30

1

8

745

18

Mizoram

45

1586

0

0

4

29

1615

19

Nagaland

28

823

3

66

4

24

913

20

Orissa

96

7027

14

339

14

212

7578

21

Punjab

21

445

0

0

5

146

591

22

Rajasthan

82

2700

40

1022

36

216

3938

23

Sikkim

13

513

3

46

2

13

572

24

Tamil Nadu

232

16696

14

432

15

233

17361

25

Tripura

15

447

3

70

9

43

560

26

Uttar Pradesh

76

2379

34

850

10

90

3319

27

Uttarakhand

15

266

0

0

2

25

291

28

West Bengal

62

2702

27

675

24

283

3660

29

Telangana

49

2822

12

300

11

312

3434

30

Andaman & Nicobar

6

342

-

0

-

0

342

31

Chandigarh

9

417

1

45

-

0

462

32

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

-

0

-

0

-

0

0

33

Daman and Diu

-

0

-

0

-

0

0

34

Lakshadweep

-

0

-

0

-

0

0

35

NCT of Delhi

28

1373

14

417

4

77

1867

36

Puducherry

29

1122

2

45

2

24

1191

 

Total

1431

65304

308

8119

283

3211

76634

 

 

Beneficiaries under CPS for 2016-17 ( up to 31th March 2017)

 

 

 

Institutional Care [Homes]

Open Shelters

Specialised Adoption Agencies

Total Beneficiaries

#

State

No. Assisted

Beneficiaries

No. Assisted

Beneficiaries

No. Assisted

Beneficiaries

1

Andhra Pradesh

73

4439

12

300

14

135

4874

2

Arunachal Pradesh

15

62

0

0

1

3

65

3

Assam

36

1128

3

75

14

78

1281

4

Bihar

54

1929

14

216

28

170

2315

5

Chhattisgarh

76

2172

19

127

14

42

2341

6

Goa

21

1015

8

200

2

46

1261

7

Gujarat

54

2139

0

0

9

77

2216

8

Haryana

33

1630

25

1541

7

48

3219

9

Himachal Pradesh

27

1049

3

36

1

9

1094

10

Jammu and Kashmir

22

1141

0

0

2

20

1161

11

Jharkhand

27

882

0

0

9

59

941

12

Karnataka

81

3551

40

1290

27

210

5051

13

Kerala

31

1039

4

100

17

243

1382

14

Madhya Pradesh

61

2249

6

206

22

213

2668

15

Maharashtra

77

6155

3

108

17

181

6444

16

Manipur

34

993

12

247

5

35

1275

17

Meghalaya

62

1618

1

52

1

6

1676

18

Mizoram

45

1439

0

0

7

58

1497

19

Nagaland

39

624

3

58

4

10

692

20

Orissa

110

7233

13

341

17

217

7791

21

Punjab

17

511

1

25

5

107

643

22

Rajasthan

78

2480

21

463

35

206

3149

23

Sikkim

18

469

4

33

4

4

506

24

Tamil Nadu

193

14055

14

350

15

150

14555

25

Tripura

15

653

2

85

6

39

777

26

Uttar Pradesh

116

2429

15

375

15

150

2954

27

Uttarakhand

15

343

2

0

7

81

424

28

West Bengal

64

7074

54

1500

26

341

8915

29

Telangana

56

3014

12

246

11

309

3569

30

Andaman & Nicobar

8

367

-

0

-

0

367

31

Chandigarh

8

326

0

0

4

17

343

32

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

-

0

-

0

-

0

0

33

Daman and Diu

2

100

-

0

-

0

100

34

Lakshadweep

-

0

-

0

-

0

0

35

NCT of Delhi

29

1687

13

401

3

48

2136

36

Puducherry

29

1166

2

47

2

13

1226

 

Total

1626

77161

306

8422

351

3325

88908

 

 

Beneficiaries under CPS for 2017-18 ( up to 31st March 2018)

 

 

 

Institutional Care [Homes]

Open Shelters

Specialised Adoption Agencies

Total Beneficiaries

#

State

No. Assisted

Beneficiaries

No. Assisted

Beneficiaries

No. Assisted

Beneficiaries

1

Andhra Pradesh

66

2412

11

265

14

136

2813

2

Arunachal Pradesh

4

73

0

0

1

6

79

3

Assam

37

1332

5

57

21

46

1435

4

Bihar

38

1768

7

172

20

202

2142

5

Chhattisgarh

54

2115

9

105

9

73

2293

6

Goa

23

1188

3

378

2

16

1582

7

Gujarat

54

2166

3

75

14

163

2404

8

Haryana

28

1397

21

644

6

52

2093

9

Himachal Pradesh

30

1187

3

44

1

6

1237

10

Jammu and Kashmir

12

691

0

0

2

20

711

11

Jharkhand

36

1448

5

125

15

217

1790

12

Karnataka

80

3130

40

1194

28

255

4579

13

Kerala

31

708

4

103

17

95

906

14

Madhya Pradesh

56

2157

8

254

25

196

2607

15

Maharashtra

77

2307

3

162

16

199

2668

16

Manipur

34

1009

14

309

7

48

1366

17

Meghalaya

44

923

4

172

6

7

1102

18

Mizoram

45

1300

0

0

7

51

1351

19

Nagaland

41

495

3

37

4

7

539

20

Orissa

100

6466

11

259

23

203

6928

21

Punjab

13

400

0

0

4

99

499

22

Rajasthan

91

2883

21

405

12

40

3328

23

Sikkim

16

557

4

52

4

6

615

24

Tamil Nadu

193

14055

14

350

15

150

14555

25

Tripura

20

500

2

52

6

48

600

26

Uttar Pradesh

81

2497

22

550

17

170

3217

27

Uttarakhand

20

318

2

36

0

0

354

28

West Bengal

65

5890

33

850

22

273

7013

29

Telangana

48

1363

0

0

11

309

1672

30

Andaman & Nicobar

8

367

-

0

-

0

367

31

Chandigarh

7

225

0

0

1

14

239

32

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

-

0

-

0

-

0

0

33

Daman and Diu

0

0

-

0

-

0

0

34

Lakshadweep

-

0

-

0

-

0

0

35

Delhi

28

1479

13

415

3

60

1954

36

Puducherry

28

1145

2

33

2

15

1193

 

Total

1508

65951

267

7098

335

3182

76231

 

 

             

 

Beneficiaries under CPS for 2018-19 ( up to 31st March 2019)

 

 

Institutional Care [Homes]

Open Shelters

Specialised Adoption Agencies

Total Beneficiaries

#

State

No. Assisted

Beneficiaries

No. Assisted

Beneficiaries

No. Assisted

Beneficiaries

1

Andhra Pradesh

66

2316

13

342

14

144

2802

2

Arunachal Pradesh

4

76

0

0

1

9

85

3

Assam

37

1765

3

51

23

69

1885

4

Bihar

26

1567

5

134

13

138

1839

5

Chhattisgarh

65

2325

10

117

12

120

2562

6

Goa

23

1188

3

378

2

16

1582

7

Gujarat

45

1706

0

0

12

86

1792

8

Haryana

24

1403

21

614

7

47

2064

9

Himachal Pradesh

33

1227

3

38

1

11

1276

10

Jammu and Kashmir

17

823

0

0

2

0

823

11

Jharkhand

36

992

5

141

15

93

1226

12

Karnataka

80

2998

40

1153

25

107

4258

13

Kerala

30

788

4

100

12

65

953

14

Madhya Pradesh

67

2804

8

348

26

243

3395

15

Maharashtra

67

2605

3

86

13

136

2827

16

Manipur

42

1160

14

296

7

55

1511

17

Meghalaya

44

960

3

159

3

6

1125

18

Mizoram

36

1195

0

0

5

50

1245

19

Nagaland

39

477

3

35

4

5

517

20

Orissa

96

6859

12

244

23

223

7326

21

Punjab

13

463

0

0

0

0

463

22

Rajasthan

85

2459

22

401

24

99

2959

23

Sikkim

12

355

3

60

4

20

435

24

Tamil Nadu

189

11915

12

264

20

169

12348

25

Tripura

23

717

2

58

6

49

824

26

Uttar Pradesh

77

3162

20

500

12

120

3782

27

Uttarakhand

20

437

2

50

2

15

502

28

West Bengal

73

5436

49

1326

32

460

7222

29

Telangana

42

1343

0

0

11

342

1685

30

Andaman & Nicobar

3

101

-

0

-

0

101

31

Chandigarh

7

252

0

0

2

17

269

32

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

-

0

-

0

-

0

0

33

Daman and Diu

0

0

-

0

-

0

0

34

Lakshadweep

-

0

-

0

-

0

0

35

Delhi

28

1447

13

380

3

72

1899

36

Puducherry

27

1043

2

42

2

16

1101

 

Total

1476

64364

275

7317

338

3002

74683

 

 

Beneficiaries under CPS for 2019-20 ( up to 31.03.2020)

 

 

Institutional Care [Homes]

Open Shelters

Specialised Adoption Agencies

Total Beneficiaries

#

State

No. Assisted

Beneficiaries

No. Assisted

Beneficiaries

No. Assisted

Beneficiaries

1

Andhra Pradesh

66

2954

9

262

14

140

3356

2

Arunachal Pradesh

5

185

0

0

1

10

195

3

Assam

52

1617

7

104

21

72

1793

4

Bihar

26

1286

0

0

13

132

1418

5

Chhattisgarh

65

2042

10

127

12

95

2264

6

Goa

20

557

2

225

2

16

798

7

Gujarat

52

1707

3

60

13

128

1895

8

Haryana

24

1322

14

425

7

52

1799

9

Himachal Pradesh

32

1268

4

91

1

15

1374

10

Jammu and Kashmir

17

823

0

0

2

0

823

11

Jharkhand

41

1466

5

125

12

92

1683

12

Karnataka

79

3124

38

1084

25

319

4527

13

Kerala

30

721

4

100

11

222

1043

14

Madhya Pradesh

62

2565

8

374

25

213

3152

15

Maharashtra

74

2320

2

50

17

170

2540

16

Manipur

46

1392

16

355

9

98

1845

17

Meghalaya

44

868

4

150

4

5

1023

18

Mizoram

45

1178

0

0

7

26

1204

19

Nagaland

39

609

3

60

4

5

674

20

Orissa

93

7112

12

300

25

250

7662

21

Punjab

19

620

0

0

6

77

697

22

Rajasthan

95

4418

20

331

21

211

4960

23

Sikkim

16

496

4

64

4

20

580

24

Tamil Nadu

198

12864

11

275

20

200

13339

25

Tripura

24

722

3

75

6

51

848

26

Uttar Pradesh

74

3920

20

517

25

247

4684

27

Uttarakhand

23

438

3

75

5

11

524

28

West Bengal

70

4156

49

1226

23

326

5708

29

Telangana

40

1306

0

0

11

320

1626

30

Andaman & Nicobar

10

401

-

0

2

10

411

31

Chandigarh

6

252

0

0

2

17

269

32

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

0

0

1

25

1

10

35

33

Daman and Diu

1

25

-

0

-

0

25

34

Lakshadweep

-

0

-

0

-

0

0

35

Delhi

29

1614

9

313

3

59

1986

36

Puducherry

27

984

1

9

2

12

1005

 

Total

1544

67332

262

6802

356

3631

77765

 

 

Appendix E

No. of Cases under One Stop Centres

 

S.No.

State/ UTs

Total Number of Cases

(From 1.04.2015 to 31.03.2020)

1.

Andaman & Nicobar Islands (UT)

1435

2.

Andhra Pradesh

24563

3.

Arunachal Pradesh

526

4.

Assam

1751

5.

Bihar

9973

6.

Chandigarh (UT)

579

7.

Chhattisgarh

19517

8.

Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu (UT)

209

9.

Goa

1379

10.

Gujarat

6403

11.

Haryana

7264

12.

Himachal Pradesh

209

13.

Jammu & Kashmir (UT)

2826

14.

Jharkhand

630

15.

Karnataka

3009

16.

Kerala

2210

17.

Ladakh (UT)

28

18.

Lakshadweep (UT)

0

19.

Madhya Pradesh

19510

20.

Maharashtra

4922

21.

Manipur

66

22.

Meghalaya

335

23.

Mizoram

199

24.

Nagaland

328

25.

NCT of Delhi (UT)

342

26.

Odisha

3964

27.

Puducherry (UT)

190

28.

Punjab

3162

29.

Rajasthan

8409

30.

Sikkim

233

31.

Tamil Nadu

4572

32.

Telangana

13095

33.

Tripura

154

34.

Uttar Pradesh

144462

35.

Uttarakhand

2377

36.

West Bengal

0

 

Total

288831

 

Appendix F

Calls registered on Women Helpline

 

S. No.

State/UT

Total Registered Calls (From 1.03.2015 to 31.03.2020)

1.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands (UT)

797

2.

Andhra Pradesh

726836

3.

Arunachal Pradesh

6301

4.

Assam

13093

5.

Bihar

139380

6.

Chandigarh (UT)

61858

7.

Chhattisgarh

73239

8.

Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu (UT)

242

9.

Goa

6063

10.

Gujarat

692476

11.

Haryana

15449

12.

Himachal Pradesh

3582

13.

Jammu and Kashmir (UT)

1875

14.

Jharkhand

449493

15.

Karnataka

3916

16.

Kerala

62885

17.

Ladakh (UT)

28

18.

Madhya Pradesh

 

19.

Maharashtra

275900

20.

Manipur

16316

21.

Meghalaya

1262

22.

Mizoram

5081

23.

Nagaland

503

24.

NCT of Delhi (UT)

416573

25.

Odisha

69981

26.

Punjab

750551

27.

Rajasthan

11093

28.

Sikkim

5000

29.

Tamil Nadu

190251

30.

Telangana

686062

31.

Uttar Pradesh

487920

32.

Uttarakhand

3297

TOTAL

5177303

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Appendix G

State-wise Details of Mahila Police Volunteers

 

Sl. No.

 

 

States

Number of districts of approved MPVs

Name of districts of operational MPVs

Number of MPVs

1

Andhra Pradesh

13

Anantpur

1500

 

 

 

Kadapah

1500

2

Chhattisgarh

2

Durg

2412

 

 

 

Korea

2156

3

Gujarat

2

Ahmedabad

348

 

 

 

Surat

443

4

Haryana

2

Karnal

536

 

 

 

Mahendergarh

431

5

Mizoram

2

Aizwal

105

 

 

 

Lunglei

100

Total

9531

 

Appendix H

 

Number of Beneficiaries under Swadhar Greh for last five years:

 

S.N

Name

Number of Beneficiaries 2015-16

Number of Beneficiaries

2016-17

Number of Beneficiaries 2017-18

Number of Beneficiaries

2018-19

Number of Beneficiaries

2019-20

1

Andhra Pradesh

500

780

780

780

901

2

Arunachal Pradesh

0

30

30

30

16

3

Assam

600

720

720

510

510

4

Bihar

150

480

480

0

 

5

Punjab

0

60

60

60

30

6

Chandigarh

0

30

30

30

17

7

Chhattisgarh

30

120

120

90

84

8

Delhi

0

60

60

60

33

9

Goa

0

30

30

0

 

10

Gujarat

210

210

210

120

120

11

Haryana

0

30

30

30

-

12

Jammu & Kashmir

100

120

120

90

160

13

Jharkhand

100

90

90

90

14

14

Karnataka

1520

1830

1830

1380

1383

15

Kerala

150

240

240

210

473

16

Madhya Pradesh

525

180

180

240

240

17

Maharashtra

2000

2280

2280

1500

1500

18

Manipur

850

690

690

690

664

19

Mizoram

50

60

60

330

112

20

Meghalaya

0

0

60

60

60

21

Nagaland

0

30

30

60

60

22

Odisha

2150

2190

2160

2340

2340

23

Puducherry

0

30

30

30

30

24

Rajasthan

550

420

420

180

180

25

Sikkim

0

30

30

30

22

26

Tamil Nadu

800

1200

1200

1050

1050

27

Telangana

435

720

720

570

831

28

Tripura

0

120

120

120

120

29

Uttar Pradesh

2745

2160

2741

390

390

30

Uttrakhand

250

120

270

120

120

31

West Bengal

663

1440

1440

1440

1440

32

UT of Andaman & Nicobar

0

 

 

 

8

33

Himachal Pradesh

0

 

0

1

 

 

Total

14378

16530

17291

12638

12908

 

 

Appendix I

Number of Beneficiaries under Ujjawala Scheme

Sl. No.

Name of the State

No of beneficiaries 2015-16

No of beneficiaries 2016-17

No of beneficiaries 2017-18

No of beneficiaries 2018-19

No of beneficiaries 2019-20

1

Andhra Pradesh

700

700

375

105

200

2

Assam

900

900

850

607

607

3

Bihar

75

75

75

0

0

4

Chhattisgarh

100

100

75

75

75

6

Haryana

50

50

-

-

-

7

Karnataka

700

700

750

337

337

8

Kerala

50

50

100

100

100

9

Maharashtra

1000

1000

925

1150

1150

10

Manipur

400

400

400

950

950

11

Madhya Pradesh

25

25

25

0

0

12

Mizoram

25

25

25

25

28

13

Nagaland

25

25

25

25

25

14

Rajasthan

400

400

250

250

250

15

Sikkim

0

0

25

11

 

16

Orissa

700

700

700

600

338

17

Tamil Nadu

200

200

200

98

98

18

Uttar Pradesh

250

250

275

100

13

19

Uttarakhand

225

225

175

100

100

20

West Bengal

100

100

100

100

100

21

Gujarat

250

250

175

325

325

22

Telangana

-

-

250

250

250

23

Jharkhand

-

-

-

-

100

24

Goa

-

-

-

-

30

 

Total

6175

6175

5775

5208

5076

 

 

 

Appendix  J

 

Beneficiaries under Working Women Hostel Scheme

 

S. No.

States/UTs

Total No. of Working Women

Total No. of Children in Day Care Centre

1

Andhra Pradesh

3255

760

2

Arunachal Pradesh

906

185

3

Assam

829

104

4

Bihar

266

75

5

Chhattisgarh

486

60

6

Goa

120

0

7

Gujarat

1309

210

8

Haryana

1561

265

9

Himachal Pradesh

561

120

10

Jammu & Kashmir

360

35

11

Jharkhand

214

30

12

Karnataka

5253

670

13

Kerala

15508

2613

14

Madhya Pradesh

3538

371

15

Maharashtra

10704

1185

16

Meghalaya

214

15

17

Mizoram

249

30

18

Manipur

1872

572

19

Nagaland

1736

312

20

Orissa

1725

115

21

Punjab

1497

130

22

Rajasthan

1843

320

23

Sikkim

144

30

24

Tamilnadu

6800

1052

25

Telangana

2077

305

26

Tripura

50

0

27

Uttrakhand

538

90

28

UP

3090

494

29

West Bengal

2639

406

30

Chandigarh

736

55

31

Delhi

3086

179

32

Pondicherry

221

0

 

Total

73387

10788

 

 


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