· More than 57,000 migrant
workers have registered for the special one
nation one Anganwadiprogramme under which even if people relocate to
another State, they can avail of the benefits given to children under six years and pregnant women and lactating mothers
by the government. This is possible through coordination between the Centre and
the State governments by using the Poshan
Tracker App on mobile phones.
Q. What
is Poshan Tracker management application
· The Poshan Tracker management application provides a 360-degree view of
the activities of the Anganwadi Centre (child care centres), service deliveries
of Anganwadi Workers and complete beneficiary management for pregnant women,
lactating mothers and children under six. It also digitizes and automates
physical registers used by workers that helps improve the quality of their
work.
· The Anganwadi workers
are being provided smartphones procured through Government e-Market (GeM) for efficient service delivery. A total
of 8.66 lakh such phones have been procured by all states and UTs. More than
6.5 lakh Anganwadi Workers have been trained till date for their use.
· A nodal person has also
been appointed for providing technical support and resolving any issue about
downloading the new Poshan Tracker application and its functioning in each
state.
· Each migrant worker who
had registered in their original state could go to the nearest Anganwadi in
their current place of residence and avail of the schemes and services offered.
· Since the launch of the
PoshanAbhiyan in 2018, a total of 10 crore 6 lakh beneficiaries have been
registered out of which 47.6 lakh were lactating mothers, 7.48 crore were
pregnant women and rest children. Of these 9 crore 38 lakh have been Aadhar
verified.
· An age-appropriate take
home ration is also being designed for children up to six years of age and a
proposal has been sent for the same to the finance ministry.
· The sources said that
there has also been a significant decline over the years in the numbers of girls
dropping-out in the age group of 11-14 years.
· In 2013-14, states and
Union territories put the figure at 1.14 crore. It came down to five lakh in
2020-21, to 3.8 lakh in 2021-22 and finally to about one lakh in July last
year. This indicates that many fake
beneficiaries and wrong entries have been removed.
· The one lakh girls in
the age group of 11-14 years, who dropped out of schools, have been brought
back to mainstream education and then the scheme (for adolescent girls) was
revised, the sources said.
· In the North East and in
aspirational districts, as many as 22.40 lakh adolescent girls have been
identified, who will be covered under this new scheme which now falls under the
ambit of the Poshan 2.0.