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Mid Day Meal-

provision for free lunch on working days for children in Primary and Upper Primary Classes in Government, Government Aided, Local Body, Education Guarantee Scheme (EGS) and Alternate Innovative Education (AIE) Centres, Madarsa and Maqtabs supported under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan and National Child Labour Project (NCLP) Schools run by Ministry of Labour. ObjectiveTo provide hot cooked meal to children of primary and upper primary classes. Improving nutritional status of children, encouraging poor children, belonging to disadvantaged sections, to attend school more regularly and help them concentrate on classroom activities, thereby increasing the enrollment, retention and attendance rates. By- Ministry of human resource and development
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
targeted at the universalization of basic teaching "in a instance bound way" This program was founded by Atal Bihari Vajpayee. SSA is being realized in corporation with State Governments so as to cover the whole country & address the requirements of 192 million kids in one point one million habitations. This program is aimed to start fresh schools in those regions which do not consist of schooling amenities & strengthen current school infrastructure by means of extra class rooms, lavatory, drinking water, safeguarding grant & school development funding. Available schools with insufficient teacher force are given with extra teachers, while the faculty of present tutors is being increased through widespread training, funding for rising teaching-learning resources & strengthening of the educational support arrangement at a group, block & district stage. SSA looks to give quality basic teaching including living skills. SSA consists of an individual spotlight on girl's learning and kids with particular requirements. SSA as well looks to give computer learning to link the digital split. National Rural Health Mission-

Rajiv Awas Yojana(2013-22)It aims to provide them with Shelters or Housing free of cost. Fund- Rs. 32,230 crore(During 12th FYP) ObjectiveImproving and provisioning of housing, basic civic infrastructure and social amenities in intervened slums. Enabling reforms to address some of the

causes leading to creation of slums. Facilitating a supportive environment for expanding institutional credit linkages for the urban poor Institutionalizing mechanisms for prevention of slums including creation of affordable housing stock. Strengthening institutional and human resource capacities at the Municipal, City and State levels through comprehensive capacity building and strengthening of resource networks. Empowering community by ensuring their participation at every stage of decision making through strengthening and nurturing Slum Dwellers association/Federations. Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana The scheme started enrolling on April 1, 2008 and has been implemented in 25 states of India.[2] A total of 23 million families have been enrolled as of February 2011. The RSBY is a project under the Ministry of Labour and Employment.[3] Every "below poverty line" (BPL) family holding a yellow ration card pays 30 (less than US$0.7) registration fee to get a biometricenabled smart card containing their fingerprints and photographs.[1] This enables them to receive inpatient medical care of up to 30,000 (approx US$670 as of March 2011) per family per year in any of the empanelled hospitals. Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS)

Launched on 2nd October 1975 in 33 Community Development Blocks, ICDS today represents one of the worlds largest programmes for early childhood development.

Objectives
The predefined objectives of ICDS are:[3] 1. To raise the health and nutritional level of poor Indian children below 6 years of age 2. To create a base for proper mental, physical and social development of children in India 3. To reduce instances of mortality, malnutrition and school dropouts among Indian Children

4. To coordinate activities of policy formulation and implementation among all departments of various ministries involved in the different government programmes and schemes aimed at child development across India. 5. To provide health and nutritional information and education to mothers of young children to enhance child rearing capabilities of mothers in country of India

Scope of Services
The following services are sponsored under ICDS to help achieve its objectives: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Immunization Supplementary nutrition Health checkup Referral services Pre-school non formal education Nutrition and Health information

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