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Deputy CM Diya Kumari reviews progress of key schemes in Rajasthan

Rajasthan Deputy CM Diya Kumari chaired a high-level review of women and child welfare schemes. Key decisions included a 10% pay hike for Anganwadi workers and ₹500cr for center upgrades. The state leads in PM Matru Vandana Yojana implementation with enhanced nutrition support. Kumari stressed ground-level execution, directing officials to amplify outreach through traditional and digital media.

Jaipur, June 24

Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister and State Women and Child Development Minister, Diya Kumari, chaired a high-level departmental review meeting at the Secretariat on Tuesday, focusing on accelerating the progress of key schemes and budget announcements.

Attended by senior women officers and department officials, the meeting marked a decisive step toward holistic development, especially in the areas of women and child welfare.

Several important decisions were taken during the meeting.

These included a 10 per cent increase in the remuneration of Anganwadi workers and enhanced nutritional support under the 'Amrit Aahar Yojana', where milk will now be distributed five days a week to children suffering from severe acute malnutrition.

A substantial Rs 500 crore was allocated for the repair and renovation of Anganwadi centres, with coordination planned alongside the Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan to renovate 3,688 such buildings across the state.

The Deputy Chief Minister reviewed the implementation status of the Nutri-Kit Scheme and praised Rajasthan's top performance under the Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana, where the state currently holds the first position across the country.

She directed officials to ensure regular outreach through traditional and social media platforms to build public awareness about the department's initiatives, emphasising that "the goodwill must reach the people -- not just stay on paper".

Deputy CM Diya Kumari also issued instructions for the timely execution of key initiatives such as Nutrition Tracker, Sakhi Kendra, high-profile anganwadi centres, Udaan Yojana, Nari Shakti Udyam Protsahan Yojana, and the Skill Development Scheme across the state.

She also stressed the prompt implementation of the Chief Minister's Collective Marriage Scheme across the state.

Officials were also directed to ensure the provision of clean drinking water and construction of toilets at all anganwadi centres wherever required.

The meeting reflected a renewed commitment to grassroots empowerment, aiming to transform the lives of women and children in Rajasthan through focused action and inclusive development.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya K.

Finally some good news for Anganwadi workers! Their hard work often goes unnoticed. The 10% pay hike is a welcome step, though I hope it reaches them without bureaucratic delays. Rajasthan leading in Matru Vandana Yojana is impressive 👏

Rahul S.

Good initiatives but implementation is key. In my village, many schemes exist only on paper. Hope Diya Kumari ji ensures ground-level execution. The focus on malnutrition is especially important - Rajasthan has high rates.

Meena R.

As a former Anganwadi worker, I know how crucial these centers are for rural women and children. The ₹500cr allocation for repairs is much needed - many centers lack basic facilities. Milk distribution 5 days a week will help malnourished kids tremendously!

Arjun P.

While the schemes sound good, I'm concerned about corruption in implementation. Who will monitor the ₹500cr spending? There should be a public dashboard showing which Anganwadis got repaired with before-after photos. Transparency is crucial!

Sunita M.

The focus on women and child development is praiseworthy. Rajasthan has made progress but still lags behind many states in social indicators. Hope these schemes bring real change. The Nutrition Tracker could be a game-changer if implemented properly.

Vikram J.

Collective Marriage Scheme is a great initiative to reduce wedding expenses burden. In Rajasthan, many families go into debt for weddings. Hope they include awareness programs against dowry too. Small steps lead to big changes! 🙌

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