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Able to reach 10 crore beneficiaries, 14 lakh Anganwadi centres: Minister Annapurna Devi on Poshan Tracker

ANI April 22, 2025 259 views

Union Minister Annapurna Devi praised the Poshan Tracker for revolutionizing Anganwadi operations by digitizing data collection. The app has reached 10 crore beneficiaries across 14 lakh centres, replacing cumbersome manual registers. It provides real-time monitoring of child nutrition and pregnancy care through video modules. The innovation recently won the Prime Minister's Award for Excellence in Public Administration.

"The Poshan Tracker brings transparency and efficiency to Anganwadi workers' daily tasks" - Annapurna Devi"
New Delhi, April 22: Union Minister for Women and Child Development Annapurna Devi on Tuesday spoke about the Poshan Tracker, which won the Prime Minister's Award for Excellence in Public Administration last year.

Key Points

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Poshan Tracker won PM's Excellence Award in 2024

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Replaces manual registers with real-time mobile data

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Tracks nutrition for 10 crore beneficiaries

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Supports child growth monitoring in remote areas

She said it is making the work of Anganwadi workers easier and more efficient in tracking nutrition for millions of beneficiaries.

Speaking to ANI, Annapurna Devi said, "The Poshan Tracker has received the Prime Minister's Award for Excellence in Public Administration in 2024, which is a proud moment for us. This award was given in the "Poshan Tracker Innovation' category. Through this tracker, we are able to reach around 10 crore beneficiaries and 14 lakh Anganwadi centres."

"Earlier, Anganwadi workers had to fill out about 11 registers by hand. Now, using this app on their mobile phones, they can easily enter real-time data. The app helps them know which homes to visit each day, making their work much easier and more efficient. This tracker brings transparency, improves the quality of work, and facilitates faster data recording. It's a big step towards building a well-nourished India, in line with the Prime Minister's vision," Devi further added.

She said that this app helps 14 lakh Anganwadi centres and can track the nutrition of 10 crore beneficiaries in real-time. It has made the work of Anganwadi workers easier, bringing transparency and improving quality.

She further said, "Even in remote areas, Anganwadi workers can use this app to collect data. It also supports growth monitoring of children, delivery of take-home rations, and tracking education at Anganwadi centres. The app includes video modules to help teach children and guide pregnant women on proper care. Overall, it ensures that important information reaches beneficiaries on time."

The Poshan Tracker app enables Anganwadi workers to collect data even in remote areas, supporting child growth monitoring, take-home ration delivery, and education tracking, while also providing guidance through video modules for childcare and pregnancy care.

"We are constantly improving the app to make it more helpful, and it is making the work of our Anganwadi workers much easier through the use of new technology," Devi said.

Mission Poshan 2.0 has made remarkable progress in tracking the growth of millions of young lives, through its Monthly Growth Monitoring initiative - Poshan Tracker, which is also a theme for this year, Rashtriya Poshan Maah 2024, read the Ministry of Women and Child Development press release.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is such a game-changer for Anganwadi workers! My aunt is one in rural MP and she says the app has reduced her paperwork by 80%. More time for actual fieldwork now 👏
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Rahul S.
While the tech is impressive, I hope they're providing proper training and internet access in remote areas. Digital solutions are great but only if implemented properly.
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Anjali M.
The video modules for childcare are brilliant! Nutrition education is so important for young mothers. This could really help reduce malnutrition in the long run 💪
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Sanjay P.
Real-time data collection is revolutionary for government programs. Hope this leads to better allocation of resources where they're needed most!
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Meena R.
As a public health researcher, I'm cautiously optimistic. The scale is impressive but we'll need to see longitudinal studies on actual nutrition outcomes. Still, a great step forward!
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Vikram D.
Reducing 11 registers to one app? That's what digital India should be about! Less bureaucracy, more efficiency. Kudos to the team behind this 🙌

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