Union Minister stresses on implementation of flagship schemes for women, children

IANS April 15, 2025 134 views

Union Minister Savitri Thakur conducted a significant review of women and child development schemes in Meghalaya this week. Her meetings focused on improving grassroots implementation of key welfare programs like Poshan Abhiyan and Mission Shakti. The minister stressed the importance of technology-enabled monitoring and community participation in delivering effective social services. Her visit underscores the central government's commitment to inclusive development in northeastern states.

"We are committed to fulfilling Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a Viksit Bharat" - Savitri Thakur
Shillong, April 15: Union Minister of State for Women and Child Development Savitri Thakur on Tuesday held a series of meetings here underscoring the commitment of the Central and state governments towards collaborative governance and improving the lives of women and children in Meghalaya, officials said.

Key Points

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Comprehensive review of Centrally Sponsored Schemes with Meghalaya officials

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Emphasized strengthening Anganwadi Centres and service delivery

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Focus on technology-enabled monitoring and community participation

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Meeting with Governor C H Vijayashankar highlights regional development

A senior official said that in line to strengthen the implementation of Centrally Sponsored Schemes and Programmes of the Union Ministry of Women and Child Development, Thakur, conducted a comprehensive review with senior officials of the Meghalaya government’s social welfare department.

The discussions focused on assessing progress in flagship schemes such as Poshan Abhiyan, Mission Shakti and Mission Vatsalya.

During the meeting, the Minister emphasised the need for strengthening service delivery mechanisms at the grassroots level, especially in the functioning of Anganwadi Centres, the official said.

The review highlighted critical areas including the need for regular and high-quality supplementary nutrition under the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS), improving infrastructure at Anganwadi Centres to ensure they are child and women-friendly, leveraging technology for real-time monitoring and beneficiary tracking, encouraging active community participation, and capacity building of Anganwadi workers for improved service outcomes.

The Minister lauded the efforts of the state government and stated, “Despite the difficulties in connectivity and electricity, officials are working with dedication to ensure that all schemes are effectively implemented.”

Thakur commended the efforts of the officials and encouraged them to keep updating data on the Poshan Tracker, as these reports help the Ministry respond quickly to on-ground needs.

She further added: “We are committed to fulfilling Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a Viksit Bharat, and every step we take in empowering women and children brings us closer to that goal”.

Further, an in-depth review was held with the East Khasi Hills district administration as part of the Minister’s visit to the northeastern region.

Attended by local MLA Ollan Singh Suin and representatives of various departments, the meeting included detailed presentations on the status of development schemes and infrastructure projects in the district.

Discussions centred around the implementation of schemes related to women and child development, health, education, rural development, and livelihood generation, along with an assessment of progress in remote and rural areas and identification of key challenges.

Later, the Union Minister of State met Meghalaya Governor C H Vijayashankar at the Raj Bhavan. The meeting included discussions on state-led initiatives to enhance women and child welfare and boost community-based interventions for inclusive development.

The visit reflects the Prime Minister’s vision of strengthening the northeastern region through focused development, inclusive growth, and enhanced delivery of welfare schemes.

Reader Comments

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Priya M.
This is such an important initiative! 👏 Anganwadi workers are the backbone of rural communities. Hope they get the support and resources they need to do their jobs effectively.
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Rajesh K.
While I appreciate the focus on women and children, I wonder how they plan to address the electricity and connectivity issues mentioned. These are fundamental problems that affect all development work in remote areas.
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Ananya S.
Mission Shakti has been life-changing for women in my village! More power to such schemes that actually reach the grassroots level. 💪
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Sunil P.
Good to see the focus on real-time monitoring. Technology can really help reduce corruption and ensure benefits reach the intended recipients. Hope they implement this properly across all centers.
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Meena R.
As an Anganwadi worker myself, I welcome this review. But please remember we need more than just training - better salaries and working conditions would go a long way in improving outcomes.
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Kiran D.
The nutrition aspect is crucial! Many children in our area still suffer from malnutrition. Hope this leads to concrete improvements in the quality of food provided through ICDS.

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