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 Issue | Malnutrition in Jammu & Kashmir |
Children Identified | 1.14 lakh children suffering from severe and moderate malnutrition and anaemia. |
Nutritional Support | Special nutritional support provided to identified children. |
Supplementary Nutrition | 9.14 lakh people covered under the Supplementary Nutrition Programme. |
Aadhaar Verification | 99% Aadhaar verification achieved to ensure transparency. |
Home Visits | 22.76 lakh home visits conducted, achieving 96% of the target. |
Child Care Homes | 116 child care homes established under Mission Vatsalya. |
Women Empowerment | Mission Shakti implemented for women empowerment and protection. |
Ladli Beti Scheme | Financial support for girl children and marriage assistance for economically weaker sections. |
Abhinanda Homes | Two residential schools and rehabilitation centres to be established for marginalised children. |
PM-AJAY | Focuses on holistic development of Scheduled Castes (SCs) through employment, skill development, and income-generating schemes. |
Scholarships | Provided for minorities, SCs, and OBCs. |
Prosthetic Aids | Offered to persons with disabilities. |
Pensions & Scholarships | Provided for militancy-affected families. |
Pahari Hostels | Established for tribal communities. |
Anganwadi Upgradation | Anganwadi centres being upgraded into Saksham Anganwadis; 500 more centres to be upgraded by 2025-26. |