Gujarat Allocates ₹7,690 Crore to Boost Child Nutrition & Anganwadi Tech

The Gujarat government has allocated ₹7,690 crore to the Women and Child Development sector in its state budget. The funds will finance 2,000 new anganwadi centres equipped with modern amenities and expand the Doodh Sanjeevani milk scheme in tribal areas. Technology initiatives include an AI-based system for monitoring anganwadi attendance and QR codes on ration packets to prevent diversion. The budget also allocates specific funds for addressing underweight children and leadership programs for adolescent girls.

Key Points: Gujarat's ₹7,690 Crore Boost for Women & Child Development

  • ₹7,690 crore sector allocation
  • 2,000 new child-friendly anganwadis
  • AI-based attendance monitoring
  • Doodh Sanjeevani Yojana expansion
  • QR codes to prevent ration diversion
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Rs 7,690 crore outlay for Women and Child Development Department to boost nutrition, anganwadi infrastructure in Gujarat

Gujarat budget focuses on nutrition, new anganwadis, AI monitoring, and milk scheme expansion to improve outcomes for women and children.

"To give further momentum to the Prime Minister's 'Suposhit Bharat' vision... - Dr Manishaben Vakil"

Gandhinagar, Feb 26

The Gujarat government has allocated Rs 7,690 crore to the Women and Child Development sector in the state Budget, with a focus on strengthening nutrition initiatives, expanding anganwadi infrastructure and introducing technology-based monitoring systems.

The allocation has been made to accelerate Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Suposhit Bharat' vision under the leadership Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel.

Detailing the allocation in Gandhinagar, Women and Child Welfare Minister Dr Manishaben Vakil said the Budget reflects the government's commitment to improving the nutritional and developmental outcomes of women and children.

"To give further momentum to the Prime Minister's 'Suposhit Bharat' vision, a provision of Rs 7,690 crore has been made in the women and child welfare sector," Dr Vakil said.

She stated that Rs 360 crore has been earmarked for the construction of 2,000 new anganwadi centres across the state to strengthen infrastructure.

"The new anganwadi centres will be developed on a child-friendly concept. They will be equipped with modular furniture, RO machines, LED television screens and facilities such as rainwater harvesting," she said.

In tribal regions, the government will expand the Doodh Sanjeevani Yojana to 53 components.

Dr Vakil said Rs 38.64 crore has been allocated to increase the fat content in milk provided under the scheme from 1.5 per cent to 3 per cent. "As a pilot project in Narmada, Dahod and Dang, the fat content will be increased to 4.5 per cent," she added.

To address the issue of underweight children, Rs 16 crore has been provided for Poshan Sangam programmes.

"These programmes will include regular health check-ups and home visits to ensure improvement in the condition of underweight children," the minister said.

She further announced the establishment of a Poshan Progress and Monitoring Centre for intensive monitoring of anganwadi centres and nutrition levels.

An artificial intelligence-based image processing system has also been developed for recording attendance and monitoring children at anganwadis.

"This AI-based attendance system will strengthen transparency and real-time monitoring," she said.

To prevent diversion of rations and enable digital tracking, QR codes will be placed on packaging under the Supplementary Nutrition Programme-Take Home Ration (THR).

"The QR code system will help curb ration theft and ensure that benefits reach the intended beneficiaries," Dr Vakil said.

The Budget also provides Rs 1.03 crore for the Balika Panchayat Yojana, aimed at developing leadership qualities among adolescent girls and creating awareness about Panchayati Raj institutions and child rights.

"Best-performing Balika Panchayats at taluka, district and state levels will be honoured," she said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Rs 7,690 crore sounds impressive, but the real test is on the ground. The AI attendance and QR codes for rations are smart ideas to stop corruption. Let's see if this actually ensures the dal and chana reach the children and pregnant women who need it most.
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Shreya B
Increasing the fat content in milk under Doodh Sanjeevani is crucial for tribal children's nutrition. The pilot project for 4.5% fat is a good move. The Balika Panchayat Yojana is also excellent for empowering girls. More power to our daughters! 💪
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Aman W
While the allocation is good, I have a respectful criticism. We often hear big numbers in budgets, but anganwadi workers are still underpaid and overworked. Will part of this fund go towards increasing their honorarium and providing better training? They are the backbone of this system.
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Kavitha C
The Poshan Sangam programme with home visits is exactly what's needed. Malnutrition isn't just about food, it's about awareness and hygiene at home. Regular health check-ups can catch problems early. Hope this gets rolled out effectively in all districts.
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Michael C
Investing in nutrition and early childhood infrastructure is investing in the future workforce of the state. The tech-based monitoring is a step in the right direction for accountability. A healthy, educated population is the foundation of a prosperous Gujarat.

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