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Review of Social Welfare Schemes in Jammu & Kashmir

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Review of Social Welfare Schemes in Jammu & Kashmir

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News Summary<brief>The Jammu & Kashmir Social Welfare Department has identified over 1.14 lakh children suffering from malnutrition and is providing nutritional support. The department has achieved 99% Aadhaar verification, conducted 22.76 lakh home visits, and established 116 child care homes. Key schemes like Mission Vatsalya, Mission Shakti, and Ladli Beti Scheme are being implemented, alongside PM-AJAY for SC communities. The budget for social welfare has seen a significant increase, with ₹4,361.14 crore allocated for FY 2025-26.</brief>
Key IssueMalnutrition in Jammu & Kashmir
Children Identified1.14 lakh children suffering from severe and moderate malnutrition and anaemia.
Nutritional SupportSpecial nutritional support provided to identified children.
Supplementary Nutrition9.14 lakh people covered under the Supplementary Nutrition Programme.
Aadhaar Verification99% Aadhaar verification achieved to ensure transparency.
Home Visits22.76 lakh home visits conducted, achieving 96% of the target.
Child Care Homes116 child care homes established under Mission Vatsalya.
Women EmpowermentMission Shakti implemented for women empowerment and protection.
Ladli Beti SchemeFinancial support for girl children and marriage assistance for economically weaker sections.
Abhinanda HomesTwo residential schools and rehabilitation centres to be established for marginalised children.
PM-AJAYFocuses on holistic development of Scheduled Castes (SCs) through employment, skill development, and income-generating schemes.
ScholarshipsProvided for minorities, SCs, and OBCs.
Prosthetic AidsOffered to persons with disabilities.
Pensions & ScholarshipsProvided for militancy-affected families.
Pahari HostelsEstablished for tribal communities.
Anganwadi UpgradationAnganwadi centres being upgraded into Saksham Anganwadis; 500 more centres to be upgraded by 2025-26.

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