WELFARE SCHEMES FOR WOMEN
MINISTRY OF WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT 16-AUGUST, 2012
Many welfare schemes for women are
implemented by Government of India, State Governments and Union Territory
Administrations. The details of major schemes under implementation by Ministry
of Women and Child Development for the welfare of women are as under:
i. RAJIV GANDHI NATIONAL CRECHE
SCHEME FOR THE CHILDREN OF WORKING MOTHERS (RGNCS) provides day care facilities
to the children in the age group 0-6 years from families with monthly income of
less than 12000/-. In addition to being a safe space for the children, the
crèches provide services such as supplementary nutrition, pre-school education
and emergency health care, etc.
ii. CENTRAL SOCIAL WELFARE BOARD:
The main women welfare related schemes and programmes being implemented by CSWB
are family counselling centres, awareness generation programme and condensed
courses of education for women.
iii. NATIONAL MISSION FOR
EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN (NMEW) is an initiative of the Government of India for
empowering women holistically. It is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme sanctioned in
April 2011 and acts as an umbrella Mission with a mandate to strengthen
inter-sectoral convergence.
iv. WORKING WOMEN’S HOSTEL (WWH)
Scheme envisages provision of safe and affordable hostel accommodation to
working women, single working women, women working at places away from their
home-towns and for women being trained for employment.
v. SUPPORT TO TRAINING AND
EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMME (STEP) for Women was launched as a Central Sector Scheme
during 1986-87. It aims at making a significant impact on women by upgrading
skills for self and wage employment. The target group includes the marginalized
assetless rural women and urban poor.
vi. RASHTRIYA MAHILA KOSH (RMK)
with a corpus of Rs.100 crore extends micro-finance services to bring about the
socio-economic upliftment of poor women.
vii. INDIRA GANDHI MATRITVA
SAHYOG YOJANA (IGMSY) is a Conditional Cash Transfer scheme for pregnant and
lactating (P&L) women introduced in the October 2010 to contribute to
better enabling environment by providing cash incentives for improved health
and nutrition to pregnant and nursing mothers.
viii. SWADHAR SCHEME: The
Ministry of Women and Child Development had been administering Swadhar scheme
since 2001 for Women in difficult circumstances. Under the Scheme, temporary
accommodation, maintenance and rehabilitative services are provided to women
and girls rendered homeless due to family discord, crime, violence, mental
stress, social ostracism. Another scheme with similar objectives/target groups
namely Short Stay Home (SSH) is being implemented by Central Social Welfare
Board.
ix. UJJAWALA is a comprehensive
scheme for prevention of trafficking and rescue, rehabilitation and
reintegration of victims of trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation.
This was stated by Smt.
Krishna Tirath, Minister for Women and Child Development in a written reply to
the Rajya Sabha today.
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