Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Scheme Guidelines for Monitoring & Supervision Of Scheme

Central Monitoring Unit (ICDS) National Institute of Public Cooperation & Child Development 5, Siri Institutional Area, Hauz Khas - 110016

Contents

Chapter-1

Integrated Child Development Services Scheme ………………………….…………………………. 1-7 • Background ………………………………………………………………………………………… … 1 • ICDS Philosophy and Approach ………………………………………………………………….. ……3 • Administrative and Financing Pattern………………………………………………………………….. 3 • The ICDS Tea…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4 • Coverage and Population Norms ……………………………………………………………………… 4 • Strengthening and Restructuring of ICDS …………………………………………………………….. 6 Chapter-2

Central Monitoring Unit of ICDS : Its Functions and Composition ………………………………….. 8-12

• Existing ICDS Monitoring System ……………………………………………………………8 • Central Monitoring Unit of ICDS………………………………………………………………8 o Objectives …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….9 o Functions ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………10 o Composition……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 11

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Select Institutions of ICDS Monitoring…………………………………………. ………………………………………………..13‐19

• Approved Number of Select Institutions …………………………………………………………………………………13 • Composition ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………14 • Functions ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..15 o Visits of ICDS Projects ……………………………………………………………………………….15 o Visits of ICDS Training Institutions (MLTCs and AWTCs) ……………………………15 • Financial Support ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………16 o Maintenance of Accounts …………………………………………………………………………17 o TA/DA for ICDS Monitoring Visits ……………………………………………………………..17 o General Guidelines…………………………………………………………………………………. 18 o MOU ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 19

Chapter-4 Contribution of CMU …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………20‐25

• Expanding Coverage of ICDS Monitoring ……………………………………………………………………………….20 • Expanding Coverage of ICDS Training Institutions Monitoring……………………………………………….22 • Major Contribution of CMU in ICDS …………………………………………………………………………………… 24

Annexures • State Wise Number of ICDS Projects and AWCs…………………………………………………….Annexture 1 • State Wise Detail of ICDS Beneficiaries…………………………………………………………………..Annexture 2 • List of Consultants Engaged with Central Monitoring Unit……………………………………….Annexture 3 • Proformafor Monitoring of ICDS Projects for AWW…………………………………………………Annexture 4 • Proforma for Monitoring of ICDS Projects for CDPO………………………………………………..Annexture 5 • Proforma for Monitoring of Training Centers…………………………………………………………..Annexture 6 • List of AWTCs and MLTCs Located in Different States in the Country……………………….Annexture 7 • Memorandum of Understanding Between NIPCCD and the Institution Involved in Monitoring………………………………………………………………………………………………………………Annexture 8

Chapter-1 Integrated Child Development Services Scheme

The children are our precious resources. The development of any nation on social index and economic prosperity largely depends on the physical, mental and social well-being of this most supremely important asset as enumerated in National Policy on Children, 1974 and subsequently reaffirmed by its updated version in National Policy on Children20131, developed in harmony of Child Development approaches under 12th Five Year Plan. The policy further lays down that the State should provide adequate services to children both before and after birth and through the period of growth so as to ensure their survival and development. The policy resolution also enjoins on the State that it should progressively increase the scope of its minimum basic services (like comprehensive health inputs, supplementary nutrition services for preventing deficiencies in children, expectant and nursing mothers, nutrition education of mothers and non-formal education to pre-school children) so that within a reasonable time, all children in the country are provided conditions for their optimal growth.

As a follow-up of these measures contained in the National Policy Resolution, the Integrated Child Development Services, popularly known as ICDS was evolved in 1975 by Government of with the major objectives of:

¾ Improving the nutritional and health status of children in the age group 0-6 years; ¾ Laying the foundation for proper psychological, physical and social development of the child; ¾ Reducing the incidence of mortality, morbidity, malnutrition, and school dropout; ¾ Achieving effective coordination of policy and implementation amongst the various departments to promote child development; and ¾ Enhancing the capability of the mother to look after the normal health and nutritional needs of the child through proper nutrition and health education.

The basic premise of the programme revolves around the common consensus among educationists, researchers and practitioners that early childhood education and care are inseparable issues and must be considered as one. Based upon this fundamental assumption, the basic inputs under ICDS programme include delivery of integrated package of minimum basic services - health care (immunisation, referrals, health check-ups, nutrition and health education), nutritional supplementation and early childhood education (stimulation activities for children of 0-3 years and non-formal pre-school activities for children 3-6 years) so as to benefit the children from pre-natal stage to the age of six years and to pregnant and lactating mothers. The concept of providing a package of services is based primarily on the consideration that the overall impact would be much larger if the different services are provided in an integrated manner.

1 National Policy on Children, 2013 adopted by Government of India on 26th April, 2013 1

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ICDS, therefore, takes a holistic view of the development of the child and attempts to improve his/her both pre and post-natal environment. Accordingly, besides children in the formative years (0-6 years) , women between 15-45 years of age are also covered by the programme, as these are child-bearing years in the life of a women and her nutritional and health status has a bearing on the development of the child. Further, in order to better address the concern for women and for girl child, interventions have also been designed for adolescent girls seeking to break the inter-generational cycle of nutritional disadvantage. The adolescent girls therefore have also been brought under the ambit of ICDS services. After traversing a Fig 1.1: No. of ICDS Projects momentous path from its launching in 1975 with 33 projects on 8000 7025 7067 5614 experimental basis, the ICDS 5652 5829 6000 scheme over the time has now been 4000 2438 2694 extended to 7067operational ICDS 2000 1130 Projects with 13.43 lakh AWCs (as 33 100 onJanuary2015) located across all 0 36 States/ Union Territories in the country.

Government of India in its Cabinet Committee meeting held on 20th June, 2013 has identified seventeen flagship programmes in which ICDS is one of them 2 . Giving further impetus, the ICDS programme has been reformed and restructured after embedding a genuinely integrated life cycle approach to early childhood care and development—transforming AWCs into vibrant, child friendly ECD centres, to be ultimately owned by the community(Planning Commission ;20133 )

Hon’ble President, while launching the Information, Education and Communication campaign against Malnutrition on November, 11th, 2012 made it a point that in the Twelfth Five Year Plan, the ICDS has emerged as a powerful instrument for more inclusive growth relying on the centre as the first outpost of health, nutrition, early learning and convergence of key services at the community level. ICDS thus, is a unique programme encompassing the main components of human resource development namely health, nutrition and education. It is perhaps the only country wide programme in the world functioning on a large scale, requiring multi sectoral operations and inteer-sectoral linkages for its operation4.

2Restructuring of Centrally Sponsored Scheme. Press Information Bureau, GOI . 3Draft 12th Five Year Plan Document , Social Sector, Volume‐3. Available on Planning Commission Web Site and accessed on 20th June 2013. 4Speech of Hon’ble President of Union of India on the occasion of launching of IEC Campaign against malnutrition on 19th November, 2012. 2

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ICDS Philosophy and Approach ICDS, which is more than 35 years old now,isprimarily based onthe philosophy of convergence as ICDS functionaries are tuned to seeking and obtaining services from other government programmes implemented at the field level. Like out of six ICDS services, three health-related services namely Immunisation, Health Check-Up and Referral Services are being delivered through public health infrastructure i.e. through sub centers, Primary and Community Health Centres under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. It has been the endeavour of the Government of India to ensure that delivery of these health-related services is made through effective convergence with the Reproductive and Child Health component of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) being administered by Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Similarly, under Multi sectoral Development Programme (MSDP), the Ministry of Minority Affairs is supporting the construction of AWCs in minority concentrated districts. The Pre-School Education component of ICDS is being continuously strengthened by the financial resource support from SarvaShikshaAbhiyan (SSA), a programme being run by Department of Elementary Education and Literacy, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India.

There are also other many ministries, which supports the ICDS programme by one way or other. These ministries mainly includes MoRD5 ,MoPR6, MoN&RE7, MoSJ&E8 ,MoDW&S9, MoHA 10 , MoS&PI 11 , MoUD 12 , MoE&L 13 , MoYA&S 14 , MoCA 15 , DoPE 16 of MoC, MoTA 17 , MoI&B18,MoF&CA19, MoP20, etc.

Administrative and Financing Pattern ICDS is a centrally sponsored scheme wherein the Union Government is responsible for programme planning and States are responsible for programme implementation. The Government of India has allowed the states to have operational flexibility and as a result,

5 Under the scheme of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act of Ministry of Rural Development, the construction of AWC is allowed. Similarly, under RIDS scheme, construction of AWC is allowed. 6 Members of the Panchayati Raj Institutions are required to monitor the ICDS activities .They are the members of different monitoring committees envisaged under the scheme 7 MNRE assists ICDS by installing Biomass Community Cook Stoves in AWCs under the scheme of Clean Energy Fund. 8 Mainly assists AWWs in prevention and detection of early childhood disabilities. 9The ICDS has to converge with TSC for the purpose of providing potable water and construction of toilets 10 Under Integrated Action Plan, construction of AWC is allowed 11 Construction and maintenance of AWCs are allowed under MP Local area development Funds 12Under two sub schemes of JNNURM(BSUP and IHSDP), the construction of AWCs are allowed. 13 ICDS has to converge with Skill Development Centres for imparting vocational courses to AGs under SABLA 14 NYKs have to organize NHED sessions as envisaged under ICDS 15MoCA has issued guidelines for undertaking various initiatives under CSR activities, which includes activities concerning ICDS too. 16DoPEhas issued guidelines for undertaking various initiatives under CSR activities, which includes activities concerning ICDS too. 17Runs scheme of voluntary efforts to support child development initiatives 18Generation of awareness through print and electronic media 19 As per draft food security bill introduced in Parliament, meal free of charge has to be distributed by AWCs 20 Provision has been made under Rajiv Gandhi National Power Scheme to provide electricity in AWCs 3

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different States/UTs have adopted different organisational systems and management practices for the delivery of package of services.

The ICDS Team

The programme is being implemented at the field level by a team of ICDS functionaries namely AWW, Supervisor and CDPO. The CDPO, who is the over all incharge of the ICDS project, is custodian of the scheme at the project level and is respoponsible for providing administrative and managerial support for effectrive implementation of the programme. Each CDPO is supported by a team of Supervisors , who are required to guide the AWWs in planning and delivery of ICDS services at the AWC through her regular field visits and by providing on the spot guidance . The primary responsibility of managing the AWC rests with AWW, who is a community based frontline voluntary worker selected from within the local community. In view of her close relationship with local population, she has been entrusted with manifold responsibilities encompassing large gamut of activities she has to carry out daily or periodically. Apart from taking care of children’s health, nutrition , growth monitoring and promotion and imparting pre-school education, she is supposed to reach out to pregnant and nursing mothers, make home visits, providing nutrition counseling, help with immunization campaigns, attend self- help group meetings, carry out surveys, keep numerous registers and so on.

Recognizing the crucial importance of training, a well-designed training strategy has been put in place since inception of the programme for all type of ICDS functionaries. While the training of CDPOs is the direct responsibility of NIPCCD, training of Supervisors is being conducted by few select training centers known as MLTCs located across the country. The training task of AWWs and AWHs has been entrusted to AWTCs, which are being run either by State Governments or by prominent voluntary organizations.

Coverage and Population Norms The administrative unit for the location of ICDS Project is coterminus with a Community Development Block in the rural areas, a Tribal Development Block in predominantly tribal areas and a group of ward(s) or slums in the urban areas population or could opt for one ICDS Project only. The guidelines for setting up AWCs as per revised population norms are as under;

Table 1.1: Population Norms for Setting up Anganwadi Centres Nature of ICDS Project Population Norms for setting up of AWCs Rural/Urban 400-800 - 1 AWC 800-1600 - 2 AWCs 1600-2400 - 3 AWCs Thereafter in multiples of 800 , one AWC Tribal/Riverine/Desert/Hilly 300-800 - 1 AWC and other difficult areas

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Mini Anganwadi Centres (Mini AWCs) can also be set up to cover the remote and low populated hamlets/villages. Further, till the year 2005, only one of the six services of ICDS was being provided in Mini AWCs. However, it has now been decided to provide all six services under ICDS from Mini AWCs also. The Government of India has also designed a new scheme of Anganwadi on Demand under which rural communities and slum dwellers are now entitled to an Anganwadi on Demand (not later than three months from the date of demand) in cases where a settlement has at least 40 children under six but no AWC. The existing guidelines of ICDS scheme also envisage that in the selection of ICDS Project in rural areas, prioritywill be given, inter alia, to areas predominantly inherited by tribes, particularly backward tribes and Scheduled Castes. The guidelines for setting up MAWCs as per revised population norms are as under;

Table 1.2: Population Norms for Setting up Mini Anganwadi Centres Nature of ICDS Project Population Norms for Setting up of MAWCs Rural/Urban 150 - 400 - 1 MAWC Tribal/Riverine/Desert/Hilly 150 - 300 - 1 MAWC and other difficult areas

The States/ UTs have been requested to ensure the registration of all eligible beneficiaries in accordance with the applicable guidelines and norms. It has been reiterated time and again that these norms are only indicative in nature and thus should not be construed to imply either an upper or a lower limit for registration. All eligible beneficiaries who come to Anganwadi Centre have to be registered and provided services under the Scheme.

Fig 1.2 : No. of Supplementary The number of Nutrition Beneficiaries (in lakhs) beneficiaries being 1200 1045.1 916.57956.12 benefitted from ICDS has 1000 705.43 been continuously 800 increasing from 375.10 600 375.1 lakh in the year of 2002 400 227.11 140.52160.64 to 1045.1 lakh till Jan 200 3.09 5.94 61.76 2015. 0

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Fig 1.3:No. of PSE Beneficiaries 400 (in lakh) 353.29 370.71 346.46 Similarly, beneficiaries under 300 300.81 Non- Formal Pre-School Education have increased 200 166.56 from 166.56 lakh in the year 112.78 of 2002 to 370.71 lakh up to 85.66 100 64 Jan 2015. 27 2.3 3 0 1976 1980 1985 1990 1992 1997 2002 2007 2012 2013Jan‐15

Strengthening and Restructuring of ICDS

During the Mid Tern review of 11th Five Year Plan. It was felt that besides expanding the coverage of ICDS from 33 Community development blocks and 4891 AWCs to become universal with 7067 operational ICDS projects and 13.43 lakhs AWCs, the programme needs restructuring and strengthening to overcome its programmatic, institutional and managerial gaps. Consequently as per directions received from Prime Minister National Council on India’s Nutrition Challenges and subsequently by Inter Ministerial Group, the proposal of strengthening and restructuring of ICDS including putting the scheme in Mission Mode was approved by Government of India with an overall budgetary allocation of Rs 1,23, 580 Crores as Government of India share during 12th Five Year Plan. These programmatic, institutional and managerial reforms are being carried out during 12th Five Year Plan and mainly includes; • repositioning of AWCS as a vibrant ECD center to become the first village out post for health, nutrition and early learning , • minimum of six hours of working, • focus on under 3s • care and nutrition counselling particularly mothers of under 3s • identification and management of severe and moderate underweight through community based interventions • decentralized planning and management • flexible architecture – flexibility of States/UTs in implementation of ICDS for innovations, • strengthening governance- including PRIs, partnership with civil society • Introducing APIP and MOUs with States/UTs etc. • revision of cost norms and cost sharing ratio of different items such as medicine kits, PSE kit, monitoring, rent of AWCs and office of CDPOs, POL, IEC, uniform and badges, procurement of equipment and furniture (non – recurring), administrative expenses etc • making provision of additional human resource and technical manpower support at different levels of ICDS implementation 6

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• introduction of new components , such as AWC cum crèche,SnehaSivirs, ECCE day etc • construction of 2 lakhs AWCs @ Rs 4.50 lakh per unit • providing maintenance cost of those AWCS housed in Government buildings • providing Nutrition counsellor cum AWW in those AWCs located in 200 high burden districts • conversion of 5% of AWCs into AWCs cum crèche • redesigning package of services , which inter alia includes • Management and Operation of up to 10 % projects to PRIs and NGOs • Establishing separate cadre of ICDS • Permitting States to fill vacant positions on contract basis • Rationalizing appointment of AWW as Supervisors • Opening of Cluster office at a strategically located AWC • Minimum qualification of matriculation and age liomit of 18-35 years for appointment of AWW/AWH • Setting up of State Training Cells at State level • Setting up of State Training Institutes for ICDS in 10 States • Strengthening of NIPCCD , MLTCs and AWTCs • Upgradation of training facilities • Setting up of National and State Mission Steering Group, Empowered Programme Committees, • Setting up of National and State Mission Directorate and District ICDS Mission Unit etc.

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Chapter 2 Central Monitoring Unit of ICDS: Its Functions and Composition

Monitoring and supervision play an important role in achieving the desired objectives through a systematic process of keeping track of the performance and progress of a programme by continuously reviewing the flow of inputs and outcome indicators. The process also helps in introducing mid-course corrections and modifications whenever necessary. The term monitoring has come into greater circulation in planning and management terminology in recent years by shifting the focus from inputs to results and outlays to outcomes. Monitoring is a valuable tool and a continuous process, with both the project implementation and outcome indicators to be monitored on a regular basis, and includes availability of a plan of action, continuous or periodical feedback/information on actual performance vis-à-vis the desired objectives with planned course of action, identification of deviations and giving information and signal on deviations.

Existing ICDS Monitoring System

The ICDS Scheme envisages an inbuilt system of its monitoring through regular reports and returns flowing upwards from Anganwadi Centre to Project Hqs, District HQs, State Hqs and finally to the Government of India, Ministry of Women & Child Development. At present, the Monitoring and Evaluation Unit in the Ministry of Women & Child Development receives Monthly Progress Reports (MPR) and Annual Progress Report (APR) from the States. These reports provides information pertaining to critical indicators of inputs of the programme like funds, supplies , staff position , training status and outputs like coverage of beneficiaries under various services and other important administrative aspects. But the existing monitoring mechanism is not adequate and does not capture all the aspects of implementation of the Scheme especially the qualitative assessment of ICDS. Five tier monitoring system has also been put in place by forming monitoring committees at national, state, district, block and at AWC level.

Setting Up of Central Monitoring Unit of ICDS

There has been a vast expansion of the scheme during the past one decade. The scheme is now almost covers all habitations of the country. The financial outlay of the scheme has also been increased substantially. The Plan allocation, which stood at Rs 10,391.75 Crores during the X plan period was increased to Rs 44,400 Crores for the Eleventh Plan and for Rs 1,77,456 Crores during the 12th Five Year Plan , of which Rs 1,23,580 Crores is the GOI share and Rs 53,876 Crores is the State share.

Though the scheme has been extended considerably during the past one decade, however, it was continuously realized that the current system of monitoring by way of filling MPR, QPR and APR are addressing more to the operation and process of delivery of services and does not capture the quality of the services being delivered under the scheme. The responses of the beneficiaries who could be the best judge of the programme have not been included in the monitoring system. Second, the information being obtained by filling of MPR, QPR and APR is not being disseminated effectively to various levels of project implementation for introducing necessary modifications and corrections. Moreover, there are no clear cut procedures and 8

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channels for ascertaining whether follow up action has been taken or not. Third, the socio cultural milieu of the community, which affects the utilization of ICDS services to much extent has not been given due place in the existing MPR, QPR and APR system of monitoring.

In view of above, it was being felt that besides MPR, QPR and APR system of monitoring, there is a need to design a monitoring system of ICDS, which may assess the quality of the service delivery system through multiple ways including taking care of responses of stakeholders too. Moreover, it was also felt that though ICDS programme.which is a flagship programme for taking care of holistic development of the child, has sustained for over three decades and has been successful in many ways. However, it has not yet succeeded in making significant dent in prevalence of underweight among children.

Keeping above in view, the Ministry of Women and Child Development, Government of India in the year of 2006 -07 set up a regular supervision and monitoring mechanism of ICDS scheme through NIPCCD . The set up was established in the form of Central Monitoring Unit of ICDS in addition to existing M&E unit in the Ministry. The unit, which was running in a project mode of MWCD by NIPCCD, became functional in the year of 2008.

After reviewing the performance of the scheme, MWCD, GOI in the year of 2012 recommended the extension of the CMU project till the end of 12th Five Year Plan. Subsequently, while making performance audit of ICDS, the Controller and Auditor General of India in the year of 2012-13 recommended of augment the capacity of CMU so as to evolve it as a unit capable of supplementing the MWCD task of monitoring and evaluation of the scheme. The CAG further recommended that the role and responsibilities of CMU should be made specific so as to avoid duplication of its efforts with other agencies involved in monitoring of the scheme.

As per decision made by MWCD and recommendation of CAG Performance Audit Report, the CMU was absorbed as a regular project of NIPCCD with the following broad objectives of to:

• Study the convergence of services provided under the scheme by other allied Ministries/departments ;

• Carry out the monitoring of ICDS Projects and ICDS Training Institutes at regular intervals ;

• Provide feedbackto States/UTs on implementation of ICDS based on monitoring reports ;

• Identify the bottlenecks/problems of the scheme and informing the States/UTs to initiate action for their corrective measures;

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• Prepare detailed recommendations for improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the scheme ;

• Provide technical assistance to the MWCD, GOI and States/UTs for preparation of Annual Programme Implementation Plan (APIPs) of ICDS ;

• Document some of the potentially good practices of ICDS for their replication

The broad functions of the unit are as under;

• Reporting & Monitoring:

One of the important functions of CMU is to assess the service delivery status of ICDS. This is being done by visits of the consultants to ICDS Projects and AWCs. While visiting the ICDS Projects and AWCs, the CMU consultants are required to collect the information not only on various aspects of ICDS service delivery but also on convergence of services, involvement of PRIs and other stakeholders, monitoring of the scheme, initiation of potentially good practices of ICDS and the alike.

Based upon the quantitative and qualitative data received from CMU consultants, the monitoring reports have to be prepared and same have to be submitted to MWCD and all concerned State Governments/UT administration for taking corrective measures for quality improvement in ICDS.

• Involvement of CMU Consultantsin various Theme Based Workshops and other Programmes of NIPCCD :

From time to time, different divisions of NIPCCD are organizingthe theme based workshops on various aspects of the programme. To illustrate, some of these includes SABLA, IGMSY, and New WHO Child Growth Standards etc. In order to get the ground level feedback of CMU consultants, they are required to be involved in all those theme based workshops which have direct or indirect bearing on ICDS.

• Cross State Sharing Workshops of Potentially Good Practices : ICDS, which is a centrally sponsored scheme, is being implemented by concerned State Governments/UT administrations. The implementation of the scheme is highly conditioned by state specific contexts. Various States/Union Territories of the country have experimented with various potentially good practices on different aspects of the scheme, be it delivery of services, monitoring and evaluation , nutrition and health education, early child hood care and education , seeking community participation and alike. The formulation and /or adaptation of some of these good practices in response to

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the local needs have been found very effective. The replication of some of these practices has also occurred in many States through Pilot Projects supported by many development partners. As many of these good practices have enormous strengths of their replication nationwide after conditioning keeping in view local conditions, regular workshops have to be conducted by the CMU with a view to share potentially good practices in the implementation of ICDS.

• Sharing of ICDS Implementation Status with States/UTs

Based on the monitoring data collected by CMU consultants, CMU has to prepare the monitoring report and has to share it with States /UTs.Sharing of CMU data may be done in various review and APIP meetings being conducted by MWCD from time to time and also during various other workshops being conducted by NIPCCD.

• Induction of Personnel

The CMU is responsible for hiring a team of personnel/staff with requisite educational/technical/professional qualifications and experts on contractual basis for accomplishment of the desired tasks.

• Research

CMU either itself or through different agencies, if required has to carry out/coordinate /outsource research studies pertaining to the problems of the ICDS. Issue/area specific operational research studies and periodic social assessment may be introduced to make mid- course corrective actions.

• Capacity Building

Provision of imparting training/specialised training is one of the role of CMU. It has to analyse the requirement of training of the ICDS functionaries as well as of other core team at all levels. CMU has to organize the training programmes in collaboration with training division and Regional Centers of NIPCCD.

Composition of the Central Monitoring Unit (CMU), NIPCCD:

The Unit has to function under the Chairmanship of Director and Co-Chairmanship of Additional Director (TC). One of the Deputy Director of Training Division may be nominated by Director, NIPCCD as Officer In charge of CMU. Further, the Unit may have the administrative, financial & technical support from NIPCCD as per its norms. This provides flexibility in engaging CMU consultants, organising state visits, workshops and also hiring of short term consultants for specific tasks along with technical support staff. The structure of the Unit is as under:

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Director, NIPCCD Chairman

Additional Director (TC) Co-Chairman

One of the Dy Director of Officer in Charge

Training Division

(To be nominated by Director, NIPCCD)

Consultants* Six ( to cover all major fields of ICDS)

Project Seven ( from identified fields of ICDS like nutrition, Associates/Assistants* Psycho social development, ECE, health, management, social work/sociology etc)

Office Attendant One

Some additional staff may be hired from outside as per the requirement of the CMU from time to time).

*The qualifications and honorarium to these project staff may be decided by Director, NIPCCD as per requirements of the CMU.

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Chapter- 3 Select Institutions of ICDS Monitoring (State Monitoring Units):Functions, Financial Support and Other General Guidelines

At the State level, various tasks relating to supervision and monitoring of the scheme has to be undertaken with help of select academic Institutions familiar with ICDS. In view of close functional association with ICDS of Community Medicine Departments/ Social and Preventive Medicine Departments of Medical Colleges, Home Science Colleges and Schools of Social Work, the CMU institutions have to be essentially located in these specific departments. In addition, all Regional Centers of NIPCCD has also to perform as select institution. These select institutions of ICDS monitoring are known as State Monitoring Units (SMUs) of ICDS.

The approved number of SMUs (till 5th January, 2015) is as under;

Table 1 State-Wise List of Approved Institutions S.No. Name of State No of Approved Institutions

1. Andhra Pradesh 02

2. Assam 04

3. 03

4. Chattisgarh 02

5. Goa 01

6 Gujarat 02

7 01

8 Himachal Pradesh 01

9 Jammu & Kashmir 02

10 Jharkhand 02

11 Karnataka 03

12 Kerala 02

13 Madhya Pradesh 03

14 Maharashtra 03

15 Mizoram 01

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16 Odisha 03

17 Punjab 02

18 Rajasthan 01

19 Sikkim 01

20 Tamil Nadu 02

21 Uttarakhand 02

22 04

23 West Bengal 01

24 Andaman & NicobarIslands 01

25 Chandigarh 01

26 Delhi 02

27 Puducherry 01

Total 52

The selection criteria of engaging different institutions to work as State Monitoring Units broadly includes reputation of the institution, exposure of the faculty of the institution with ICDS and other allied schemes such as NRHM, SSA,MDM etc, association of faculty of the institution with MWCD or with NIPCCD in various capacities of expert group, working association of faculty of the institution in expert panel of different line schemes of ICDS, institutions already running MLTCs/AWTCs, institutions working in rural/tribal areas, institutions which have developed textual material on different aspects of ICDS and the like. The selection of SMUs has to be made by a committee constituted by Director, NIPCCD.

The chairman of CMU (Director, NIPCCD) may increase the number of select institutions and consultants depending upon the need. Thus more number of Community Medicine Departments of Medical Colleges, home science colleges and schools of social work would be further included to provide support in monitoring of ICDS activities.

Composition of State Monitoring Unit

Each select State Monitoring Unit of ICDS is required to engage three consultants from within the department. These consultants should have:-

i) Research / training/ consultancy experience of at least 3-5 years on issues related to Child health, Nutrition and Psycho Social development. Preference may be given to those consultants who have worked in different flagship schemes of Government of India like NRHM, Total Sanitation Campaign, MGNREGA, SSA /MDM/ ICDS programme. 14

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iii) Should be willing to spare 1 to 2 hours every day for ICDS monitoring work.

Functions of State Monitoring Unit (SMU)

State Monitoring Unit is required to collect, collate and analyse the data/information from ICDS Project/AWCs and MLTCs/AWTCs and send it directly to CMU, New Delhi for interpretation and preparation of monitoring reports.

Visits of ICDS Project :

The CMU consultants are required to collect comprehensive and accurate data about the functioning of urban, rural and tribal ICDS projects and AWCs in the State in which they are located so as to make qualitative and quantitative assessment of ICDS correctly. The concerned select institution of CMU may engage maximum three consultants to visit ate least 60 AWCs @ 5 AWCs per ICDS Projects and 4 AWTCs/MLTCs on annual basis. The visits should be planned in advance and the CDPO of the project concerned may be informed accordingly.

During the visit to ICDS projects and AWCs.the Consultants are required to collect baseline information about the project area as also the system of delivery of package of services, coverage of the target group, problems faced by the project functionaries in the delivery of services, support they receive from the local community etc. Such information may be gathered in a prescribed proforma shared with each CMU institution.

After the visit and observation of activities, a brief discussion should be held with DPO/CDPO/Supervisor/AWW on main points of observations and suggest workable solutions, keeping in view the factors like literacy rate of women, socio-economic problems of the community, topography of the area, support available to AWW by local community and other project functionaries etc

In the interest of coordination and economy of time and efforts, as far as possible, visit to ICDS project and visit to AWTC/MLTC for purposes of monitoring should be combined. The visits to ICDS projects may be undertaken preferably in ICDS projects located in high burden districts.

The Consultants may either prepare a comprehensive report about the ICDS project visited by them or prepare separate write-ups on different aspects of the programme as obtained in different projects for quality aspects.

The select Institution maysend the report directly to CMU, NIPCCD.One copy may be retained as office copy.

Monitoring of Anganwadi Workers Training Centres/MLTCs

MLTCs impart training to Supervisors. AWTCs impart training to AWWs/Helpers. The task of monitoring of AWTCs through visits assumes importance in view of the fact that a large number of AWTCs/MLTCs are located in small town and rural areas and do not have an easy

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access to experts and resource persons for consultation. Further, many of them do not have adequate infrastructural facilities such as staff, library, equipment, hostel accommodation etc. necessary for providing effective training of AWWs./MLTCs

The Consultants should carefully study the contents, pattern and methodology of training of AWWs/Supervisors and be conversant with the working of the AWTCs/MLTCs. The suggestions given by them in this area should be specific and related to the syllabus. The syllabus of ICDS functionaries is available on the website http://www.wcd.nic.in .

The reports of visits of AWTCs/MLTCs should be on rotational basis so that same AWTCs are not visited repeatedly and others are not left out completely. In case there is only one Institution in a State, it may decide the AWTC/MLTC to be visited. In a State where there are two or more selected Institutions, the select Institutions should mutually decide the specific AWTCs/MLTCs to be monitored in a given area, under intimation to CMU, New Delhi. A list of AWTCs and MLTCs is at Annexure 8.

Each AWTC selected for monitoring during a given year should be visited by the Consultant only once a year. A separate file should be maintained for each AWTC containing the details of the visits in each area.

The information may be collected as per the proforma prepared by NIPCCD. The proforma should be carefully filled in by the visiting Consultant themselves. During the visit of MLTCs/AWTCs, the CMU consultants have to assess the skills of MLTCs and AWTCs, efficiency of ICDS functionaries in programme planning and implementation and give suggestions/recommendations on training content enrichment.

Financial Support to State Monitoring Units

Each State Monitoring Unit may engage maximum three Consultants for visit of at least 60 AWCs @ 5 AWCs per ICDS Project and 4 AWTCs/MLTCs on annual basis. NIPCCD shall pay the following amount;

Sl No Budget Head Amount (In Rupees)

1 Rs 46,000/- ( Rs 3,500/- to each consultant for visiting 5 Consultants Fee AWCs in a ICDS Project and Rs 1,000/- each for visiting one MLTC/AWTC

2 Rs 75,000/- per annum on account of TA/DA for field Field Visits visits, State Visits including monitoring visits.

3 Rs 12,000/- per annum for maintenance (stationary, Space and Utility internet charges etc) contingencies and other expenditure.

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The funds shall be released by NIPCCD to in suitable installments every year. First instalment representing about 50% of total entitlement for year will be released in or around May. Remaining 50% will be released on receipt of audited statement of accounts and Statement of Expenditure (SOE) for the previous year. The SOE should be submitted by 30th September every year to enable NIPCCD to process release of balance funds.Each Institution would be provided finantial assistane throughEletronic Clearance Service (ECS) only. There fore each institution may provide to CMU, NIPCCD the account number, Bank branch code and IFSC code latest by 30th June 2015.So as to enable the institiute to release the money. No finantial assistance, in any case would be provided through Cheque.

So far as submission of audited Statement of Accounts is concerned, the SMUs have two options. First, they may pay reasonable audit charges ranging from Rs 500/- to 1500. Under Second option, they may send the original vouchers with SOE and UCs to CMU, NIPCCD. Under option two, audit is not required. Original vouchers, SOE and UCs in this case have to be signed by the official who has signed the MOU.

The monitoring work of ICDS Projects, AWCs and MLTCs/AWTCs may be planned in such a way so as to involve minimum possible financial resources. With active participation of the postgraduate students and faculty members belonging to the respective departments of the ICDS Consultants;

Maintenance of Accounts

So far as maintenance and submission of accounts is concerned,every Institution should open a separate account in the name of Head of the Department or Principal or Head of the Institution in respect of funds released by NIPCCD for monitoring and supervision of the ICDS Scheme.

Institutions or Organizations receiving grants should, irrespective of the amount involved are required to maintain subsidiary accounts of the Government grant and furnish to the Accounts Officer a set of audited statement of accounts. These audited statements of accounts should be furnished of NIPCCD after utilization of the grant-in-aid or whenever called for.

The accounts of all grantee institutions or organizations shall be open to inspection by the sanctioning authority and audit, both by the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India under the provision of CAG (DPC) Act 1971 and internal audit by the Principal Accounts Office of the Ministry of Department, whenever the institution or organization is called upon to do so and a provision to this effect should invariably be incorporated in all orders sanctioning grants-in-aid.

• TA/DA for Visit to ICDS Projects/Training Centers

Consultants may avail of any of the following mode to travel to visit the ICDS project/AWC and MLTC/AWTC.

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Sl No Mode Details Remarks

1. Departmental Transport POL and DA to Driver or In case of adopting Institution per kilometer charges norms, the same may be may be claimed forwarded to the CMU along according to the with the first bill Institution’s rules/Govt Of India Norms

2. Public Transport Rail/Bus As per Government of India Norms

3. By Taxi on approved State Such conveyance may Tourism or Transport be used on collective Department Rules or basis (all Consultants Cooperatives. may visit together) and if other mode of conveyance i.e. 1 & 2 mentioned above are not convenient and cost effective.

• Boarding and Lodging

CMU consultants may avail boarding and lodging either as per their own institution rule or as per Government of India norms.

General Guidelines

• The visits to ICDS Projects,AWCs , MLTCs , AWTCs and other research and evaluation work to be carried out as part of CMU should involve minimum financial resources.

• Though initial monitoring visits have to be performed by CMU consultants themselves, however, subsequent visits may be performed by active participation of the postgraduate students , research scholars and other faculty members belonging to the respective departments of the ICDS Consultants.

• The CMU consultants and other officials ( including NIPCCD) associated with CMU may freely communicate the findings of ICDS studies in appropriate journals with due acknowledgement to CMU, NIPCCD ;

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• The national monitoring report, as a matter of policy, would invariably be published by the CMU with due acknowledgment of the consultant’s work of their inclusion as co- author as the case may be.

Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)

Every selected Institution and NIPCCD is required to sign a MOU in the prescribed format .

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Chapter-4 Contribution of CMU

Just after establishing of CMU of ICDS in NIPCCD, the first concurrent evaluation report of ICDS was generated covering 22 States and UTs with representations of 92 ICDS Projects and 418 AWCs located therein. The second monitoring report was generated by expanding the CMU coverage to 26 States and UTs with 328 ICDS Projects and 1749 AWCs. The CMU coverage was further expanded by covering 433 ICDS Projects and 2353 AWCs located across 27 States and UTs. The CMU coverage has been extended further to 986 ICDS Projects and 5555 AWCs located across as many as 32 States and UTs.

Expanding Coverage of CMU CMU Report Number Number States/Union Territories of ICDS of Number Names Project AWCs Monitoring & 92 418 22 Andman& Nicobar, Andhra Supervision of ICDS Pradesh, Assam, Chandigarh, Scheme - A Chattisgarh, Delhi, Goa, Concurrent Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Evaluation Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Punjab Rajasthan, Tamilnadu, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal

328 1749 26 Andman& Nicobar, Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chandigarh, Chattisgarh, Delhi, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Odisha, Puducherry, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamilnadu, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Bengal 433 2353 27 Andman& Nicobar, Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chandigarh, Chattisgarh, Delhi, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya, Odisha,

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Punjab, Puducherry, Rajasthan, Tamilnadu, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Bengal 631 3415 30 Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Andaman & Nicobar, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Chandigarh, Delhi, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Manipur, Madhya Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Odisha, Punjab, Puducherry, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand , West Bengal 810 4423 31 Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Andaman & Nicobar, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Chandigarh, Delhi, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Manipur, Madhya Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Odisha, Punjab, Puducherry, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand , West Bengal 986 5555 32 Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Andaman & Nicobar, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Chandigarh, Delhi, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Manipur, Madhya Pradesh, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Odisha, Punjab, Puducherry, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand , West Bengal

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No. of States/UTs Covered under CMU

32 35 30 31 27 30 26 22 25 20 15 10 5 0 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Here it is also pertinent to note that CMU has not only expanded its ICDS monitoring coverage continuously but has also either added new monitoring indicators or modified old monitoring indicators depending upon the monitoring requirements of ICDS. Some of these monitoring indicators are availability of new WHO Child Growth Standards, enrollment and actual attendance of children in PSE sessions, distribution of THR, Nutritional Grade according to new WHO Growth Charts, follow-up of referral services, beneficiaries responses about NHED sessions, type of community support, observance of special days (like Breastfeeding day and Nutrition week, village health and nutrition day etc.) and suggestions of AWWs for effective implementation of ICDS.

Similarly, just after establishing of CMU of ICDS in NIPCCD, the first monitoring report of AWTCs was generated covering 12 States and UTs. The second monitoring report was generated by expanding the CMU coverage to 17 States and UTs. Till now, the CMU coverage has been expanded to cover 268 AWTCs located in 26 States/UTs of the country. .

Expanding Coverage of CMU CMU Report Number of States/Union Territories AWTCs Number Names Monitoring and 26 12 Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Goa, Supervision of Gujarat, Jammu and Kashmir, Anganwadi Workers Jharkhand, Karnataka, Madhya Training Centres Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh 80 17 Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Goa, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Bengal 100 20 Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana,

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Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Bengal 159 23 Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Manipur, Madhya Pradesh, Meghalaya, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tripura , Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand , West Bengal

203 25 Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Manipur, Madhya Pradesh, Meghalaya, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Tripura , Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand , West Bengal

268 26 Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu &Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Manipur, Madhya Pradesh, Meghalaya, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Sikkim,Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand , West Bengal

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Coverage of CMU Data / Number of Number of States Covered AWTCs 30 25 26 23 300 25 268 20 250 20 17 200 203 15 12 150 159 10 100 100 80 5 50 26 0 0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Number of AWTCs Number of States

Major Contribution of CMU

9 The select and lead institutions of Central Monitoring Unit of ICDS (CMU-ICDS) are now functional in25States and 2 UTs of the country. All of these select institutions have been equipped with necessary hardware and software. 9 The national evaluation of ICDS was first conducted in the year 1992 by NIPCCD and subsequently it was conducted again in the year of 2000 by NCAER. The national evaluation of ICDS was again conducted in the year of 2005 by NIPCCD and in the year of 2010 by NCAER. Overall, there was a time gap of at least five years between two subsequent national level concurrent evaluations of ICDS. The efforts put in by CMU of ICDS has drastically reduced the time lag in availability of such ICDS monitoring data, which is now down from almost 5 years to about six months interval at the national level. 9 The CMU of ICDS captures the monitoring data of ICDS on comprehensive set of indicators encompassing all possible inputs, process and output/outcome variables. These include six core components: Infrastructure, Personal Profile of ICDS Functionaries, Training Status of ICDS Functionaries, Service Delivery, Services to Adolescent Girls, Community Mobilisation and Information, Education and Communication, Continuous and Comprehensive Monitoring and Supportive Supervision, Innovations and Best Practices etc. 9 As part of CMU of ICDS activities, preparation and submission of concurrent evaluation of ICDS has been made a frequent and regular feature. 9 The CMU ensures two-way flow of information. Based on the monitoring data available with CMU of ICDS, the State-specific comments (both quantitative and qualitative) on implementation of ICDS are being shared with the concerned State Government /UT Administration at regular intervals. 9 The monitoring data available with CMU of ICDS is continuously providing help to policy makers, programme implementers, programme managers and ICDS trainers for

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not only taking corrective measures but also in imparting training and /or orienting ICDS functionaries and programme managers. 9 The CMU monitoring data, which has provided the basic statistics on all possible vital indicators of ICDS implementation, has provided basic information for finalising the restructuring and strengthening document of ICDS for the Twelfth Five-Year Plan. 9 The CMU data is also being widely used for discussing performance of various States and UTs in ICDS implementation during National/State level Review Meetings/ Supervision Missions convened by MWCD, GOI. 9 It has now become a regular feature to share the CMU data with MWCD at frequent intervals. 9 On reviewing the performance of CMU, Government of India has approved in principle the continuation of CMU during 12th Five-Year Plan under NIPCCD. 9 Besides serving as storehouse of quantitative information and analytical reports about ICDS implementation in various States/UTs, CMU also provides qualitative data about AWCs and ICDS Projects incorporating best practices and innovations.

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Annexure ‐1 State Wise Number of ICDS Projects and AWCs As on January 2015 S.No. States/UTs No. of Sanctioned No. of Operational No. of AWCs No. of Operational Projects Projects Sanctioned AWCs 1 AndhraPradesh 406 406 91307 90757

2 Arunachal Pradesh 98 93 6225 6028

3 Assam 231 231 62153 62153

4 Bihar 544 544 91968 91677

5 Chhattisgarh 220 220 64390 49651

6 Goa 11 11 1262 1262

7 Gujarat 336 336 52137 51116

8 Haryana 148 148 25962 259.5

9 Himachal Pradesh 78 78 18925 18907

10 Jammu &Kashmir 141 141 28577 28577

11 Jharkhand 224 224 38432 38105

12 Karnataka 204 204 64518 64518

13 Kerala 258 258 33115 33112

14 Madhya Pradesh 453 453 92230 91318

15 Maharashtra 553 553 110486 107913

16 Manipur 43 42 11510 9883

17 Meghalaya 41 41 5864 5156

18 Mizoram 27 27 2244 2070

19 Nagaland 60 59 3980 3455

20 Orissa 338 338 72873 71306

21 Punjab 155 154 26656 26656

22 Rajasthan 304 304 61119 59945

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23 Sikkim 13 13 1308 1233

24 Tamil Nadu 434 434 55542 54439

25 Tripura 56 56 9911 9911

26 Uttar Pradesh 897 897 188259 187997

27 Uttaranchal 105 105 23159 19329

28 West Bengal 576 576 117170 116390

29 A&N Island 5 5 720 710

30 Chandigarh 3 3 500 500

31 Delhi 95 95 11150 10897

32 D&N Haveli 2 2 281 268

33 Daman & Diu 2 2 107 107

34 Lakshadweep 9 9 107 107

35 Pondicherry 5 5 788 788

Total 7075 7067 1374935 1342146

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Annexure – 2

State‐Wise details of ICDS Beneficiaries (As on January 2015) Beneficiaries for Supplementary Nutrition Ben. for Pre‐school Education Children Children Total Pregnant Total Boys Girls Total (6 months (3 ‐ 6 Children & Beneficiari (3 ‐ 6 (3 ‐ 6 (3 ‐ 6 Sl. ‐ 3 years) years) (6 months lactating es years) years) years) State/UT No. ‐ 6 years) Mothers (Children 6 (P&LM) mo‐6 years plus P&LM)

1 Andhra Pradesh 2836259 1743925 4580184 1430658 6010842 872817 864566 1737383

2 Arunachal 106892 112416 219308 30829 250137 56151 56265 112416 Pradesh

3 Assam 1612832 1698053 3310885 691237 4102122 909118 892323 1801441

4 Bihar 5690254 5466383 11156637 1817672 12974309 1160161 1228335 2388496

5 Chhattisgarh 1183978 871329 2055307 4933718 2549025 435857 444376 880233

6 Goa 38382 20462 58844 15649 74493 10271 10191 20462

7 Gujarat 1416634 1404257 2820891 657889 3478780 699752 703516 1403268

8 Haryana 731262 374820 1106082 328186 1434268 196009 178811 374820

9 Himachal Pradesh 271486 173986 445472 103003 548475 76868 76549 153417

10 Jammu & Kashmir 207885 148549 356434 105028 461462 152427 145324 297715

11 Jharkhand 1471883 1203136 2675019 740351 3415370 585977 658069 1244046

12 Karnataka 2168703 1714095 3882798 973914 4856712 855538 860226 1715764

13 Kerala 412363 444793 857156 170121 1027277 220866 221553 442419

14 Madhya Pradesh 3134957 2839313 5974270 1339496 7313766 1607425 1591677 3199102

15 Maharashtra 3057175 3069133 6126308 1145606 7271914 1558422 1432808 2991230

16 Manipur 175636 179540 355176 75010 430186 90343 89179 179522

17 Meghalaya 214162 226613 440775 76332 517107 90408 89634 180042

18 Mizoram 46638 34410 81048 22366 103414 410500 410549 821049

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19 Nagaland 161019 141030 302049 62680 364729 70689 69000 139689

20 Orissa 2007782 1902434 3910216 817509 4727725 773384 758356 1531740

21 Punjab 572119 434586 1006705 279728 1286433 224984 209602 434586

22 Rajasthan 1957425 1100077 3057502 972495 4029996 552337 547918 1100255

23 Sikkim 20923 12072 32995 7087 40082 6021 6051 12072

24 Tamil Nadu 1741727 699610 2441337 688683 3130020 560692 543456 1104148

25 Tripura 144692 155565 300257 77381 377638 87192 68373 155565

26 Uttar Pradesh 10854028 7993535 18847563 4694759 23542322 4565902 4152431 8718333

27 Uttrakhand 384694 243515 628209 162115 790324 124169 123830 247999

28 West Bangle 3471611 3422408 6894019 1387570 8281589 1678715 1640669 3319384

29 A&N Islands 9557 4413 13970 3635 17605 2260 2153 4413

30 Chandigarh 22432 18184 40616 9336 49952 9113 9071 18184

31 Delhi 525767 382409 908176 173203 1081379 167665 158947 326612

32 Dadra &N Haveli 8771 7636 16407 3076 21483 4806 4830 9636

33 Daman Diu 2208 1819 4027 881 4908 865 954 1819

34 Lakshadweep 2361 2291 4652 1666 6318 1140 1152 2292

35 Pondicherry 25909 1398 27307 9348 36655 675 723 1398

All India 46690406 38250195 84940601 19568216 104508817 18819519 18251467 37070986

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Annexture - 3

Central Monitoring Unit List of Consultants engaged with Central Monitoring Unit S. No. Name of the State & Institution Contacts Details

Andhra Pradesh

Dr. K. Ashok Kumar Reddy 094405 81627, 0877-2242746

Professor & Head,

1 Deptt. of Community Medicine,

S. V. Medical College Tirupati-517507,

Andhra Pradesh

Dr. R. Altaf Husain, Associate Professor 094404 51363 (M)

0877-2239183 ®

Dr. Babu Rao B. 040-24651936 (Fax), 9440932783 [email protected] Associate Professor 2 Community Medicine (SPM) Department, Osmania Medical College,

Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh

Dr. B. Nirmala Devi, Associate Professor 040-24651936 (Fax), 9542459717 ,

[email protected]

Bihar

Dr. Arti Sinha, 06274-241684 06274-240256 09430049668 [email protected] Head, Department of Human Development & Family Studies, [email protected]

3 College of Home Science,

Rajendra Agricultural University,

Pusa (Samstipur), Bihar – 848125

Ms, Tatheer Fatma, Asstt. Professor 9931476685, 9931476685

Mrs. Gitanjali, Asstt. Professor 9801011596

Dr. Mamta Kumari, 0641-2500367 (O), 0641-2421104 ®, 4 09934279191 (M),

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Sr. Lecturer, P.G. Department of H. Sc., Food & Nutrition, [email protected]

T. M. Bhagalpur University,

Bhagalpur – 812007, Bihar

Dr. Pramila Prasad 0641-2600444 ®

Ex Univ. Prof. & Head 09431095503 (M)

[email protected]

Dr. Farooqe Ali, University Professor, Deptt. of Zoology, T.N.B. 0641-2500930 (O), 0641-2620215 ®,

College, T. M. Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur – 812007, Bihar 09431250795 (M)

Dr. Vimi Singh, Asstt. Professor 09431432688

[email protected]

Dr. Rashmi Singh, 0612-2300343 09835022289 Fax 0612/2359299 Professor & Head, [email protected] 5 Deptt. of Community Medicine

Patna Medical College

Patna, Bihar

9835544971, Dr. Ranjeet Kumar Sinha, Assistant Professor [email protected]

9835461850, Dr. Rajesh Ranjan Sinha, Assistant Professor [email protected]

Chandigarh

Dr. Arun Kumar Aggarwal, 0172-247585 (O), 0172-2744993 (Fax), 0172-2724828 ®, 09914208218, Additional Professor, [email protected], 6 [email protected] School of Public Health,

PGIMER,Chandigarh-160012

0172-2755223, 0172-2744401 (F), Dr. Madhu Gupta, Assistant Professor 9914208226, [email protected]

0172-2755222 (O), 9914208222, Dr. Binod Kumar Patro, Assistant Professor [email protected]

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Chattisgarh

Dr. Zehra Hasan, 0788-224269, 9039248887

Principal, Bhilai Mahila 7 Mahavidyalaya, Hospital Sector-9, Bhilainagar-490009,

Chhattisgarh

Mrs. Sandhya M. Mohan 0788-2325503, 94252-34503

Mrs. Jyoti Choubey 0788-2352195

Dr. Yogendra Badgaiyan, 9425211195 (M), 07752-224200(F), 07752-236100 (O) Professor and Head, 8 Deptt. of Community Medicine, Chhattisgarh Institute of Medical Sciences, Bilaspur - 495001,Chhattisgarh

Delhi

Dr. A.T. Kannan, 22582972, 74 – 5301, 22590495 (F), 011-22632823 ®, 011-22616659, Professor & Head, 9868465376, [email protected] , 9 Deptt. of Community Medicine, [email protected] University College of Medical Sciences & GTB Hospital,

Shahdra, Delhi – 110095

011-22592972-74 Etn. 5305, Dr. Pragati Chhabra, Professor 9811687966, Fax No-011-22590495 [email protected]

011-22590495, 22592972-74 Etn. Dr. Madhu Upadhyay 5302, 9871423042, [email protected]

Fax No-011-22590495 , Tel : 011- Dr. O. P.Rajoura Associate Prof. 2259297274 (Extn.-5302) Mob: 9871423042

Goa

Dr. D.D. Motghare, 0832-2495335 (O), 0832-2458731 (F), 0832-2458928 (Resi), 09096803890 10 Professor & Head, (M), [email protected]

Deptt. of PSM,

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Goa Medical College Bambolim,

Goa – 403202

(O) 0832-2495048, ( Resi) 0832- Dr. A.M. Ferreira, Associate Professor 2724092, (F)- 0832-2458731 , (M)- 99604328478 [email protected]

0832-2458193 (O), 0832-2453812 ®, Dr. Vanita Da Grace Pinto Silva, Assistant Professor 9420160849 (M), [email protected]

Gujarat

Dr. V. S. Mazumdar, 0265-2421056 (F) * [email protected] Prof. & Head, 11 Landline-0265-2422808 Mobile No- 09825676499 Deptt. of Preventive & Social Medicine, Govt. Medical College, Vadodara-390001, Gujarat

Landline-0265-2422808 Mobile Dr. R.K. Baxi, Professor No- 09426748210, [email protected]

Landline-0265-2422808 Dr. Jivraj Damor, Associate Professor Mobile No-09638393666, [email protected]

Dr. A. M. Kadri, 09426585514 (M), [email protected] Professor & Head, 12 Department of Preventive & Social Medicine,

PDU Medical College, Rajkot, Gujarat

[email protected] , Dr. U. V. Patel, Associate Professor

09426996010 (M)

[email protected] , Dr. Rajesh Chudasama, Associate Professor

0428452080 (M)

Haryana

Dr. Pardeep Khanna, 01262-211308 (F), 01262-213396 ®, 9416120304 (M), Senior Professor & Head, [email protected] 13 [email protected] Department of Community Medicine

Pt. B.D. S., PGIMS, Rohtak-124001, Haryana

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Dr. Geeta Gathwala, Senior Professor & Head Department of 01262-213010, 9896489650 (M)

Pediatrics [email protected]

Dr. J. S. Malik, Senior Professor Department of Community 01262-213253, 9315487733 (M)

Medicine [email protected]

Himachal Pradesh

Dr. Rajni Modgil, Professor, 09816123291, [email protected] Deptt. of Food Science and Nutrition, College of Home 14 Science, CSK HPKV, Palampur-176062,

Distt. Kangra, Himachal Pradesh

Dr. S. R. Malhotra 09418138358, [email protected]

9218430956, Dr. Radhana Gupta [email protected]

Jammu & Kashmir

Dr. S. Muhammad Salim Khan, 0194 -2503633 (O), 0194 -2470009 (R) 09419013699 (M), Associate Professor & Head, [email protected] 15 Deptt. of Community Medicine (SPM),

Govt. Medical College, Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir – 190008

0194 -2503633 (O), 0194 -2503115 Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Pandit, Asstt. Professor (F), 09419023237 (M), [email protected]

Prof. Rajni Dhingra, 0191-2457137 (F) 0191-2552674 9419104644 Professor [email protected] 16 P.G. Deptt. of Home Science

University of Jammu Jammu -180 006, Jammu & Kashmir

Dr. Shashi Manhas, Associate Professor 0191-2457137 0191-2546641

0191-2457137 0191-2546262 Dr. Sarika Manhas, Assistant Professor [email protected]

Jharkhand

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Dr. S. Haider, 9430377679, [email protected]

Professor & Head, 17 Department of PSM, Rajendra Instt. of Medical Sciences,

Ranchi, - 834009, Jharkhand

Prof. Dr. V. Kashyap, Professor 9431177257

Dr. M. Kumar, Tutor 9470086347

Dr. Parmanand Singh, 0326-2230465, 0326-2224575 ®, 9431159155, 9661154056, Professor & Head, [email protected] 18 Department of PSM,

Patliputra Medical College, Dhanbad – 826005, Jharkhand

09955206057, Dr. Rabi Bhushan, Tutor [email protected]

9431271569, 0326-223 0959, Dr. R.K. Verma, Asstt. Professor [email protected]

Karnataka

Dr. Pawan Kumar, Professor 09343162113, 0820-2922275 (F), 0820-2922656, Deptt. of Community Medicine, [email protected], 19 [email protected] Kasturba Medical College,

Manipal University, Manipal-576104, Karnataka

09448547717 (M), 0820-2922275 (F), Dr. George P. Jacob, Associate Professor [email protected], [email protected]

09844810917, Dr. Murlidhar M. Kulkarni, Assoc. Professor [email protected], [email protected]

09844270050, Dr. Kirthinath Ballala A B, Asstt. Professor [email protected], [email protected]

Principal Principal (Dr. Sophia N. Fernandes) office – 0824-2435791, 20 School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya, Post Box 521, [email protected] Mangalore – 575002, Karnataka

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094810 17543, 0824-2437953, Ms. Evelyn Bennis, Lecturer [email protected]

Mr. Sabastin K.V., Associate Professor 09448154901, [email protected]

Dr. Praveen Kumar N. 09739319641

Associate Professor [email protected]

21 Department of Community Medicine,

Shimoga Institute of Medical Sciences,

Sagar Road, Shimoga - 577201, Karnataka

09964142622 Dr. Prashanth H. L., Associate Prof. [email protected]

08861727788 Dr. Chandrashekhar S. V. , Associate Prof. [email protected]

Kerala

Dr. Sara Varghese, 09847765697, [email protected] Professor & Head, 22 Deptt. of Community Medicine,

Govt. Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala

Dr. A. Shobha, Professor & Head, Deptt. of Community [email protected], 09447742598

Medicine, Govt. Medical College, Kottayam

Dr. Mini S.S., Associate Professor, Deptt. of Community [email protected],

Medicine, Govt. Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 09995114147

Dr. Mary Venus, Dean & Administrator, Rajagiri College of E-mail: [email protected] Social Sciences, Mob: 09447134579 23 Rajagiri, P.O. Kalamassery, (O) 0484-2911325 Kochi – 683104, Kerala (R) 0484-2348151

Dr. Gigi George [email protected]

09744489940

0484-2911379 (O)

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Dr. Sr. Sunirose I. P. [email protected]

09447930049

0484-2911375 (O)

Madhya Pradesh

Dr. Sanjay Dixit, Mobile No-9406628693 Landline- 0731-2514628, Professor & Head, [email protected] 24 Department of Community Medicine, MGM Medical College,

Indore, Madhya Pradesh

Dr. Salil Sakalle, Associate Professor Mobile No-9826011663,

[email protected]

Dr. Nirbhay Mehta, Associate Professor, Deptt. of Paediatrics, [email protected], Mobile

MYH, Indore No-09302103226

Dr. P. K. Kasar, 09425359504, [email protected]

Prof. & Head,

Deptt. of Community Medicine,

NSCB Medical College, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh

Dr. A. R. Tyagi, Asstt. Professor 09926264907, 0761-2673973 (F), 25 0761-2673644-301, [email protected]

Dr. P. Verma, Asstt. Professor 09827322824,

[email protected]

Dr. Neeraj Rai, Asstt. Professor 09039373341, 09826930095

[email protected]

Maharashtra

Dr. V. V. Gujrathi, [email protected]

Asso. Professor & Head, 26 Deptt. of PSM, Govt. Medical College,

Aurangabad-431001, Maharashtra

0240-2402412-16, 09422707609 (M), Dr. P. L. Gattani, Associate Professor [email protected]

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0240-2402412-16, 09975141266 (M), Dr. Mrs. B M Kuril, Associate Professor [email protected]

Dr. Mohan Khamgaonkar, 0712-2728028 (F), 0712-2231884, 09421094378 (M), Professor & Head, [email protected] 27 Deptt. of PSM,

Indira Gandhi Govt. Medical College, Central Avenue Road, Nagpur-18, Maharashtra

0712-2728028 (F), 09422804749 (M), Dr. Sanjay Kubde, Associate Professor 0712-2788755, [email protected]

09890036373 (M), 0712-2728028 (F), Dr. Sanjeev Chaudhary, Asstt. Professor [email protected]

Dr. B. S. Garg, 9422141693 (M), 07152-284333 (F), 07152-284341-55 Ext. 210, 253, Director, [email protected]

28 Dr. Sushila Nayar School of Public Health, Deptt. of Community Medicine,

Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sewagram – 442102, Wardha, Maharashtra

09822926934 (M) 07152-284341, 284355 (Ext. 240) Dr. Subodh Gupta Prof. 07152-283333 (F) [email protected]

07152-284341-55 Ext. 210, 253, Dr. Chetna Maliye, Professor 09422905507 (M) 07152-283333 (F) , [email protected]

Mizoram

Principal

29 School of Social Sciences,

Mizoram University, Mizoram, Aizwal, Mizoram

Margareth 9862358327, [email protected]

9612602990, Elizabeth [email protected]

Orissa

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Prof. R. C. Giri, 9437807878, 0663-2430768

Professor & Head, 30 Deptt. of Community Medicine, V.S.S. Medical College,

Burla, Sambhalpur, Orissa – 768017

0663-2430376, 0663-2430768, Dr. Sadhu Charan Panda, Assistant Professor [email protected], [email protected]

0663-2430376, 9437015420, 0663- Dr. Subrat Kumar Pradhan, Lecturer 2430768, [email protected]

Dr. R. M. Tripathy, 0680-2203010 (R), 0680-2292452 (O), Mob.-09437165815, Prof. & Head, [email protected] 31 Departement of Community Medicine, M.K.C.G. Medical College,

Berhampur (Orissa)

Dr. Durga Madhav Satpathi, 0671-2433671, 09861084185,

32 Head, Deptt. of Community Medicine, [email protected]

SCB, Medical College, Cuttack – 753 007, Orissa

Dr. Kaushik Mishra, Assistant Professor (RH & TC) 09437228312, [email protected]

9861070528, Dr. Mohua Biswas, Assistant Professor [email protected]

Punjab

Prof. Amarjeet Singh,

Prof. & Head 33 Govt. Medical College, New Lal Bagh

Patiala - 147001, Punjab

09815177708 (M), Dr. Rajinder Singh Balgir, Associate Professor 0175-2203357 (L) [email protected]

Dr. Manohar Lal Sharma,

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Assistant Professor

Dr. Shavinder Singh E-mail: [email protected]

Prof. & Head, Department of Community Medicine, Christian Mob: 09417259175 Medical College, Ludhiana – 141008, Punjab (O) 0161-5010921, 2229011-21 Ext. 34 5638

(R) 0161-501092 Ext. 4538

Fax; 0161-2604714

E-mail: [email protected]

Mob: 09878430949

Dr. Anup I. Benjamin, Professor (O) 0161-5010921, 2229011-21 Ext. 5638

(R) 0161-501092 Ext. 4457

E-mail: [email protected]

Mob: 09646123361

Dr. Rajesh Issac, Associate Professor (O) 0161-5010921, 2229011-21 Ext. 5638

(R) 0161-2229011

Rajasthan

Dr. R. C. Chaudhary, 0141-2770677 (F), 09460191675 (M), [email protected] Professor & Head,

Deptt. of Community Medicine, 35 Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Hospital (MGUMS&ST),

RIICO Institutional Area, Sitapura, Jaipur – 302 033, Rajasthan

0141-2770798 (O) , 09001995947 (M), Dr. S L Bhardwaj, Professor [email protected]

0141-2770798 (O) , 09461037914 (M), Dr. M.S Rathore, Associate Professor [email protected]

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0141-2770677 (F), (O)-0141-2770798, Dr. Om Prakash Sharma Assistance Professor (M)-9829009710, [email protected]

Sikkim

Dr. D. Tsering, [email protected] , (F) 03592- 231147, (L) 03592-232041 Extn-150 , Professor, Deptt. of Community Medicine, Sikkim Manipal 36 (M)- 9635825776 Institute of Medical Sciences, Tadong, 5th Mile, Gangtok – 737 132, Sikkim

[email protected], Dr. F. A. Zaman, Associate Professor 9547301853 , (L) 03592-232041 Extn-

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Dr. S. Jaya, 0422-24444469, 09442244469 [email protected] Professor & Head, 37 [email protected] Human Development Department, Avinashilingam Deemed University, Coimbatore-641043, Tamilnadu

09843114463, Dr. Arokia Marai Chelvi, Asstt. Professor [email protected]

07845445284, Dr. M. Priya, Asstt. Professor [email protected]

Dr. Thomas V. Chacko, 99943 59901, 0422-2570170 Extn. 5803, 0422-2594401 Prof. & Head, [email protected] Deptt. of Community Medicine, 38 PSG Institute of Medical Sciences,

Post Box No. 1674, Peelamedu, Coimbatore – 641 004, Tamil Nadu

98942 46313, 0422-2570170, Extn. Dr. Y. S. Sivan, Associate Professor 5803, 0422-2594400 (F), [email protected]

09443395671, 0422-2570170 (Extn. Dr. G. M. Muhammad, Associate Professor 5803), 0422-2594400 (F), [email protected]

Uttar Pradesh

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Dr. Jai Vir Singh, 9412663844 [email protected]

Professor & Head

39 Deptt. of Community Medicine

Muzaffar Nagar Medical College

Muzaffar Nagar, Uttar Pradesh

Dr. Shailendra Kumar Assistant Professor 9411950716 [email protected]

Dr. Khurshee Muzammil Associate Professor 9411311516

Dr. J V Singh, 0522-2258792 (R), 0522-2257343 (O)

Head of the Department, 9335299804

Upgraded Department of Community Medicine & Public [email protected] 40 Health [email protected] CSM Medical University [email protected] Lucknow - 226003, Uttar Pradesh

Dr. Monika Agarwal Associate Professor 9794999270 [email protected]

09415086073, Dr. S. K. Singh, Associate Professor [email protected]

Prof. S. C. Mohapatra 0542-2369183 -2308323 9415302540 0542-2369989 0542-2367568 (F) Professor & Head [email protected]

41 Deptt. of Community Medicine

Institute of Medical Sciences

Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi – 221005, Uttar Pradesh

Dr. Sangeeta Kansal Co-Investigator

Dr. Ravi Shankar Co-Investigator 9412969987

Uttarakhand

Dr. (Mrs.) Kalpana Kulshrestha, 05944-233589 05944-233637 (Fax) 09412404081 Professor & Head, [email protected] 42 Deptt. of Food and Nutrition,

College of Home Sciences,

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G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology

Pantnagar – 263 145, Uttarakhand

05944-233509 09457695482 Dr. Pratima Awasthi, Professor [email protected]

05944-233510 09411304322 Dr. Anupama Pandey, Asstt. Professor [email protected]

Prof, Jayanti Semwal, 09412008770

Prof. & Head, Department of Community Medicine, [email protected] 43 Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences, Swami Ram Nagar, P.O. Doiwala, Dehradun – 248140, Uttarakhand

9837338696 Dr. A. K. Srivastava, Associate Prof. [email protected]

09458913505 Dr. Ruchi Juyal, Associate Prof. [email protected]

West Bengal

Prof. J. Majumdar, Executive Director 033-23376695 (F), [email protected] [email protected], 44 Vidyasagar School of Social Work Vidhyasagar University landline-033- 2321-3230, 09339076770 (M) DD-18/4/1, Salt Lake City, Kolkata-700064, West Bengal

Dr. B. Mondal (Sr. Faculty) 09433602816 (M)

Dr. S. Guha Roy (Sr. Faculty) 09831305613 (M)

Prof. R. Mazumdar (Sr. Faculty) 9339076770 (M)

Dr. Aditya Prasad Sankar. 03242-250929 (F) 03242-244780 (O) 09434251472 (M) Assoc. Proferssor [email protected] 45 Deptt. of Community Medicine

Bankura Sammilani Medical College, Bankura- 722 102, Govind Nagar , West Bengal

Dr. Asit Baran Saren, 09832133185 (M) [email protected] Associate. Professor

Dr. Dipta Kanti Mukhopadhyay, 9434224084 [email protected]

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Asstt. Professor

Dr. A. P. Sugunan, Deputy Director, 0091(3192)251163, 91 9434289233, [email protected] Regional Medical Research Centre (ICMR), Post Bag No. 13, 46 Dollygunj,

Port Blair-744101, Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Puducherry

Dr. Gautam Roy, Professor & Head 0413-2272067 (F), 09360263078, [email protected], 0413-2296390 47 Department of PSM, JIPMER,

Dhanvantari Nagar – 605006,Pondicherry

[email protected], 0413- Dr. Sitanshu Shekhar Kar, Asst. Professor 2296397 (L), 0413-2272067 (F),

09457896550 (M)

[email protected], Dr. Swaroop Kumar Sahoo, Asstt. Professor 09488494613, (M),

0413- 2296392 (L), 0413-2272067 (F),

09787825827 (M), 0413-2272067 (F), Dr. C.Palanivel [email protected]

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Annexure ‐ 4

Proforma for Monitoring of ICDS Project

for Anganwadi worker

Details of ICDS Project/ AWCs monitored

A. Background Information: 1. Name of the State: 2. Name of the District: 3. Name of the Project: 4. Name of Anganwadi Worker: 5. Name of Helper: 6. Name and Number code of AWC: 7. Address of AWC: ……………………..………………………………………………… Telephone: …………………………. [With STD code] Mobile: ……………………

B. Anganwadi Centre Information:

1. Type of the Project: Rural Urban Tribal 2. Year of Starting AWC: ……………….. 3. Experience of AWW in ICDS: Up to one Year 2- 5Years 5-10 years 10 Years & above 4. Educational qualification: Below Matric Matriculate 110+2 Graduate Post Graduate 5. Monthly Honorarium: …………………………….. 6. Training of AWW

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Type of Training Duration Month/ Year of Training (No. of working days)

Job

Ref

Orientation

Skill Training in WHO Growth Standards

Skill Training in Mother & Child Protection Card

IGMSY

SABLA

Others

C. Physical Infrastructure of AWC: 1. Type of Building: Kuchcha Pucca Open Space

2.1 Ownership of AWC Building: Constructed by Government Rent free Govt. building School building Community/Panchayat building without rentRented building Own House Helper’s House

2.2 (a) Is electricity available at AWC? Yes No

(b) If Yes, whether electrical points are above five feet from floor? Yes No

3. Is the sign board of AWC displayed? Yes No

a) Is the sign board visible from the road Yes No

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b) Condition of sign board GoodSatisfactoryPoor

4. Distance of AWC from the village: Less than 100 Mts 100‐200 Mts 300‐400 Mts More than 500 MtsWithin Village 5. Total built size of AWC: Adequate Inadequate 5.1 Number of rooms in AWC? One Two Three More 6. Is Separate Kitchen Available at AWC? Yes No

7.1 If No, what are the cooking arrangements? Cooking is done under covered space Cooking is done in open space Cooking is done by SHGs At AWW’s house Any Other (Specify)______7. 2 Is there a provision of cooking gas at AWC?Yes No 8. Is there a separate space for storage : Available Not Available

9. If No, what are the arrangement for storage: In the Anganwadi itself At school AWW/AWH House Any other place [Please specify] …………………………………………………………………………….. 10. What is the source of Drinking Water: Deep hand pump available in AWC campus Deep hand pump available nearby AWC Shallow hand pump/ Well/ Pond Tap water supply from PHD/local Admn. 11. What is the Drinking Water Storage facility available at the AWC? [Observe] Directly from the source (Tap) Stored in covered utensils with ladle Stored in uncovered utensils Stored in un‐cleaned utensil in unhygienic condition 47

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12. Is Toilet Facility available in the AWC? AvailableNot Available Available but not Available but not child friendly

13. Is thereaa separate toilet facility for Girls and Boys Yes No

14. Current position of toilet facility:[Observation by investigator]

Toilet available with water facility in usable condition Toilet available without water facility but usable Toilet available but not usable

15. Arrangement where toilet facility is not available/usable

Facility provided by community Go to road side Go to nearest house Go to own house

D. ECCE

1. Status of Early Childhood Care and Education: Total number of children Total number of children (3‐ Average number of children attending 6yrs) registered in AWC AWC for last three months (3‐6 yrs) in the AWC area

2. Skill of AWWs on organization of PSE activities in 10 point rating scale by observing PSE activities organized by AWWs [based on organising objective based activities, activities as per time table, using guidebook, using PSE kit, satisfying curiosity of children and sustaining interest of the children and their involvement]

3. Availability ECCE Material available at AWC

Material/ Aids Availability [Yes / No]

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Availability of time table for PSE at AWC Yes / No

Availability of appropriate & adequate PSE material Yes / No

Availability of appropriate & adequate PSE Kit Yes / No

Availability of any Guidebook issued by State Govt. for PSE Yes / No

4. Rating on use of PSE Materials/aids Material/ Aids Rating on 10 points scale

Extent of coverage of all aspects of child development with the help of PSE materials/aids

Extent of use of Time table

Use of PSE Material

Use of Guide Book issued by State Govt.

5. Enrollment status of AW children in primary school as on the date of visit Total number of children Total number of children

eligible for enrollment in Primary School Enrolled in Primary School on the last occasion

6. Are you aware of ECCE day? Yes No 7. How many ECCE days have been conducted in the last two quarters before the visit?

Ist IInd

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9. Do parents contribute in preparation of PSE material/ Aids? Yes No 10. If yes what type of support is received? 1. ………………………………………………………………………………….. 2. ………………………………………………………………………………….. 3. ………………………………………………………………………………… … 4. ………………………………………………………………………………… …. 11. Number of parents involved with organization of PSE activities in the last two quarters before visit Quarter Number of parents involved

1st Quarter

2nd Quarter

[1st quarter means first 3 months preceeding the month of visit for example, if the visit is made in November 2013, then 1stquarter would be from August‐ October 2013. Similarly, 2nd quarter means second 3 months preceeding the month of visit for an example, if the visit is made in November 2013 then, 2nd quarter would be from May – July 2013. This meaning will be applicable in all term “quarter” used in all monitoring schedules.]

12. Efforts made by AWW to improve Early Childhood Stimulation?

Number of mothers guided for conducting early childhood stimulation activities

1st Quarter before visit 2nd Quarter before visit

Birth‐ 1 yrs 1‐3 yrs Birth‐ 1 yrs 1‐3 yrs

13. Number of PSE materials developed and nature walk conducted by AWW to improve PSE? Quarter Materials developed Nature walk conducted First Quarter

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Second Quarter

E. Supplementary Nutrition:

1. Details of Beneficiaries:

Category Total No. in the area covered by Total No. of beneficiaries AWC registered

1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter before visit before visit before visit before visit

Pregnant women

Lactating mothers

Children (6mo ‐ 3 yrs)

Children (3‐6 years)

Adolescent girls

2. Beneficiaries availing SN

Category Total No. of beneficiaries who Total No. of beneficiaries availing availed SN during in 1st SN in 2nd Quarter before visit Quarter before the visit

Pregnant women

Lactating mothers

Children (6 mo‐ 3 yrs)

Children (3‐6 years)

Adolescent girls

3. Type of Food Supplied to beneficiaries:

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Categories Morning HCM THR Others* Average Quantity given Snacks per beneficiary, per day basis

6 months‐3yrs.

3yrs.‐6yrs.

Pregnant Women & Nursing Mother

Adolescent Girls

* Please mention Morning snacks, energy dense, micronutrient, Fortified food etc.

4. Is the quality of the supplementary nutrition satisfactory Yes No

5. Is the supplementary nutrition acceptable to the beneficiaries Yes No

6. Is the quantity of the supplementary nutrition as per norm/menu (as observed by investigator)

Yes No

7. Does AWW have adequate cooking utensils Yes No

8. Does AWW have adequate serving utensils Yes No

9. Any interruption in supplementary nutrition in the last six mont Yes No

10. If yes, (I) Interruption in no. of working days : …………………….

(II)Reasons for interruption

i………………………………………………………………………………………

ii……………………………………………………………………………………...

iii……………………………………………………………………………………

iv ……………………………………………………………………………………

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F. Growth monitoring

1. Has new WHO Growth standards been implemented in the AWC? Yes No

2. Skills of AWW for growth monitoring of children [observation]

a) Weighing Accurate Inaccurate

b) Plotting Accurate Inaccurate

c) Interpretation Accurate Inaccurate

d) Counselling mothers/care givers Accurate Inaccurate

[AWW should be asked to demonstrate the skill]

3. Status of Growth monitoring of the children of the AWC visited:

Category Number of children

Before 3 months Current month/as on the date

Boy Girl Total Boy Girl Total

Normal

Moderately underweight

Severely Underweight

Total

4. Are you aware of the Nutrition Rehabilitation Centre (NRC)? Yes No

5. Is there any NRC in your project area? Yes No Do not know

6. Do you refer severely underweight children? Yes No

6.1 If yes, whether refer is made to Health centre or NRC ? Health Centers NRC

7. Number of children referred to NRC during last 3 months: 53

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8. Has State initiated Sneha Shivirs? Yes No

[Sneha Shivir‐ 12 day nutrition counseling programme for underweight children]

9. Number of children referred to Sneha Shivir during last 3 months:

10. Please discuss the 12 day counseling programme with AWW

[Topics & suggestions given by them/ no. of beneficiaries attended programme etc.]?

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………..

G. Immunization

1. Status of vaccination among children & pregnant women:

S.No. Vaccines Last month

No.of eligible Total Children/ children/ women immunized women

1. BCG

2. DPT/OPV(First dose)

3. DPT/OPV(Second dose)

4. DPT/OPV(Third dose)

5. Measles (First dose)

6. Measles (Second dose)

7. Vitamin A

8. Hepatitis B

9. MMR(Introduced only in 2 states)

10. Hib(Available in some States only)

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11. TT (First dose)

12. TT (Second dose)

13. Pentavalent(In selected states only)

14. Japanese Encephalitis (in select endemic districts after the campaign)

15. Any other (specified by State Govt.)

[The immunization schedule is adapted from MOHFW 2011, and IAP, 2013]

2. At which place immunization f or children and pregnant women are conducted?

Sub centre

Primary Health centre

Anganwadi centre

Others (please Specify…………………………)

3. If Immunization is conducted at AWC indicate your role from the following?

[Please 9 one or more as applicable in the space provided]

Provide information to beneficiaries about date and day. Conducting immunization during VHNDs Managing sitting arrangement (chairs & durries) Provide support to ANM Helping beneficiaries’ mothers/ care takers Arranging snacks Arranging drinking water Updating the immunization registers Any other (please specify)…………………………………………..

H. Health Check‐Up

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iii. six monthly iv. unplanned v. never during last six month

• Aspects of health check-up of children

i Checking and recording weight Y N

ii Checking and recording height Y N

iii Checking mile stones in growth and development of the Y N child

iv Checking up skin Y N

v Checking‐up eyes Y N

vi Checking up ears Y N

vii Checking worm infestation Y N

viii Checking up for diseases like diarrhea Y N

Ix Checking up for diseases like dysentery Y N

x Checking up for diseases like ARI Y N

xi Checking up for Anaemia Y N

Xii Checking up for Vitamin‐A deficiency diseases Y N

Xiii Checking up for Iodine deficiency diseases Y N

xiv Blood test Y N

xv Urine test Y N

xvi Oedema Y N

xvii Pallor Y N

xviii Any other Y N

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2. Average number of ANCs / Health check- up provided to pregnant women in your area? [Please 9 ] One Two Three Four Five

3. What is the average month for first ANC/ Health check‐ up of pregnant women in your area?

< 3 months

3‐4 months

5‐6 months

7‐8 months

9th months

• Aspects of health check-up of pregnant women

i Taking weight Y N

ii Measuring blood pressure Y N

iii Urine examination Y N

iv Examination of blood Y N

v Measuring pulse rate Y N

vi Checking oedema Y N

vii Checking fetal movement Y N

Viii Any other Y N

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• Aspects of health check-up of lactating mother i Pallor Y N

ii Pulse rate Y N

iii Blood pressure Y N

iv Temperature Y N

v Breasts Soft/engorged Y N

vi Nipples Cracked/normal Y N

vii Uterus Tenderness Present/absent Y N

viii Bleeding P/V Excessive/normal Y N

Ix Lochia Healthy/foul smelling Y N

x Episiotomy/Tear Healthy/infected Y N

xi Family planning Counselling Y N

Xii Any other complications And referral Y N

I. Referral Services

1. Do you refer beneficiaries to health facility? Yes No 2. Do you have referral slip to refer beneficiaries to health facilities? Yes No 3. Do you use these referral slips? Yes No 4. Number of referral case: S.No. Category of beneficiaries No. of beneficiaries referred during last six months

1. Pregnant women

2. Lactating mothers

3. Children (7‐36 months)

4. Children (3‐6 years)

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5. Adolescent girls

5. Number of cases have been followed up by AWW

J. Nutrition and Health Education (NHE)

1. Number of NHE Sessions conducted during last - three months

2. Number of participants participated in the NHE sessions during last three months:

S.No. Category Total of Number attended in all sessions conducted during last three months

1. Women beneficiaries

2. ANM

3. LHV

4. Medical Officer

5. Adolescents Girls

6. PRI/Community leaders

7. Nutrition Counselor

8. ASHA /Link Worker

9. Supervisor/CDPO

10. Others

3. List of major topics covered in the NHE sessions conducted in the last three months: 1.…………………………………………………………………………………..

2…………………………………………………………………………………..

3……………………………………………………………………………………

4. …………………………………………………………………………………….

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4. Rating by investigator on 10 point scale based on observations of Women beneficiaries who attended NHE sessions: S.No. Criteria Rating 1. Knowledge

2. Skill

3. Understanding [The officer should visit some of the beneficiaries to make the assessment of effectiveness of above NHED sessions; Also AWW may conduct an NHED session]

5. Participation of Adolescent Girls in the activities of AWC: Excellent Very Good Good None

K. Mother & Child Protection Card:

1. Has the MCPC been provided to the eligible beneficiaries? Yes No 2. Has the MCPC been filled properly with right information by both AWW and ANM? Yes No 3. If no, indicate the gap/the information not filled‐up.

1.…………………………………………………………………………………..

2……………………………………………………………………………………

3……………………………………………………………………………………

4.……………………………………………………………………………………

3. Has the MCPC been used by women/mothers (Discussions to be held with women)? Yes No

4. If Yes, how? [List down usage (Discussions to be held with women)]

1.……………………………………………………………………………………

2…………………………………………………………………………………….

3……………………………………………………………………………………..

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4.…………………………………………………………………………………….

5. Has MCPC been timely updated? Yes No

6. Based on the observation of filled MCP cards, has the AWW/ANM got the right understanding and skill for filling-up MCPC (Rating in 10 point scale)?

L. IGMSY:

1. Is IGMSY implemented in the project? Yes No

2. No of registered beneficiaries under IGMSY [Please write No. in the box provided]

3. Status of reimbursement of installments [from last one year]: Total No. of Total No. of First Installment Second Installment Third Installment Pregnant Pregnant women No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of women enrolled in Pregnant Pregnant Pregnant Pregnant Pregnant Pregnant IGMSY women women women women women women entitled actually entitled actually entitled actually received received received payment payment payment

4. a) Are you aware of the cash incentives to AWW and AWH under IGMSY? Yes No

b) If yes, indicate the amount of cash incentive

AWW

AWH

5. Problems if any, in implementation of IGMSY?

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………

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…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………

6. Is MCP card used as tool for verification for IGMSY? Yes No

7. If yes, who fills the card AWW ANM ASHA

M. SABLA

1.Does this project implement SABLA scheme? Yes No

2. How many adolescent girls are registered under SABLA?[Number]

3. No. of Kishori Samooh formed as on date of visit. [Please write No. in the box provided] 4. Status of Kishori diwas & Kishori card:

Total No. of No. of girls No. of kishori Number of Kishori No. of Kishori Diwas Adolescent having kishori cards having Diwas conducted in attended by health girls card updated the last one year officials information

5. List down services provided to adolescent girls

1. …………………. 2. …………………. 3. …………………. 4. ………………….. 5. …………………..

6. List down the training activities organised for adolescent girls

1. …………………. 2. ………………….

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3. …………………. 4. …………………. 5. ………………….

7. Problems if any, in implementation of SABLA. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………

N. Medicine Kit

1. Is medicine kit available at AWC during the visit? Yes No 2. When the medicine kit was supplied last? Date …………………….. 3. List the medicines mostly given to the beneficiaries? 1. …………………. 2. …………………. 3. …………………. 4. ………………….. 5. ………………….

4. List the medicines that are rarely given to the beneficiaries? 1. …………………. 2. …………………. 3. …………………. 4. ………………… 5. ………………….

5. List the medicines that are never given to the beneficiaries? 1. …………………. 2. …………………. 3. …………………. 4. ………………… 5. ………………….

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6. Rate the understanding level of AWW about symptoms of diseases and doses of medicine in 10 point scale.

7. Rate use of medicine in 10 point scale.

O. Involvement of Community

1. Perception of the community on delivery of ICDS services [Discussion with at least 10 beneficiaries / non-beneficiaries to be held for getting their views and record their perception]

I. ECCED: Very Good Good Satisfactory Average Poor

II. SN: Very Good Good Satisfactory Average Poor

III. Counselling: Very Good Good Satisfactory Average Poor

IV. Health: Very Good Good Satisfactory Average Poor

V. Advocacy: Very Good Good Satisfactory Average Poor

VI. Village Health & Sanitatio Very Good Good Satisfactory Average Poor Committees [Community based monitoring] 2. List the efforts made by AWW to involve community in the implementation of ICDS programme? 1. …………………. 2. …………………. 3. …………………. 4. ………………… 5. …………………. 6. …………………. 7. ………………….. 8. ………………….. 9. ………………….. 10. …………………..

3. Please enlist the contribution made by the community and their involvement in implementation of ICDS? 1. …………………. 2. ………………… 3. …………………. 4. ………………….

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5. …………………. 6. ………………….

4. What is the role of community in monitoring activities of AWC? …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………

5. How far the community is involved in monitoring/village level committee? …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………...

P. Records & Registers:

1. Are the new records and registers available at AWC? Yes/ No

2. If No, what are the reasons? …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………….

3. Have you been trained for filling up and maintaining new records and registers? Yes No

4. Are the records and registers been updated? Yes/ No

5. If No, what are the reasons? …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………….

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Q. Home visit

1. Number of home visits made by AWW per week as per the guidelines?

2. Number of home visits made by AWW in the last week (Before monitoring visit)?

3. List down the purpose and activities during home visits made last week:

1. …………………. 2. …………………. 3. …………………. 4. ………………….. 5. ………………….

4. Does the AWW use Home Visit Planner for conducting home visit? Yes No

R. Additional Work

1. Name of additional work performed by AWW in the last six months indicating the working days?

1. …………………. 2. …………………. 3. …………………. 4. …………………. 5. ………………….

2. Problems experienced by AWWs in performing the additional work:

1. …………………. 2. …………………. 3. …………………. 4. ……………………. 5. ………………….

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3. In case of rented building; Do you pay additional rent for the crèche facility? Yes No 4. If Yes, How much? Rs ______/- 5. What is the approx. percentage of working women in area out of the total women’s population? 10- 30% 31- 50% 51- 80% 81- 100% 6. What is the nature of work they are usually involved in? Farming Daily wage worker Domestic helper Self Employed/ Business Any other (Please Specify) ……………………………………………………………….

7. Number of hours women are engaged in a day? 3-4 hrs 5-8hrs 10-12 hrs > 12hrs 8. If yes, what are working hours of the crèche? Upto 2 hrs Upto 4 hrs Upto 6 hrs Upto 8 hrs Upto 10 hrs

9. Is there an additional worker? Yes No

10. If No, Who manages the crèche? ……………………………………………………………………………………………

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11. What is the monthly honorarium provided by State Government to additional worker or to you for providing crèche facilities at AWC? Rs______/‐

12. List the additional facilities provided in the AWC‐ cum‐ crèche? …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………….…………………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………

13. As an additional worker crèche worker what are your roles & responsibilities?

Providing care & attention Providing supplementary nutrition for children under 3 Conducting play way activities Making them sleep/rest Overall management Any other (Please Specify) ……………………………………………………………………. 14. Total no. of children present in the centre for full day (on the day of visit)?

15. Average number of children in the current month.

16. What is the cost of SN per child provided at AWC‐ cum‐ crèche? Rs______/‐

17. For how many days SN is provided in a year?

18. Does the AWC‐ cum‐ crèche has adequate space? Yes No [6‐8 sq‐ft/child]

19. Is the AWC‐ cum crèche facility located in protective/ safe environment? Yes No

20. Does AWC‐ cum crèche centre worker, work on Full time basis/ on shift basis?

21. In case AWC‐ cum‐ crèche is running on shift basis how much time is devoted by workers?

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22. Has the additional worker received basic care training for children under six?

Yes No

23. If yes, please specify the place of training with address …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………

24. What was the focus of child care training for children under six?

PSE for 3-6 yrs Crèche management Care & stimulation of under 3 None of the above All of the above 25. Is there any non – government organisition implementing this model?

Yes No

26. If Yes, Specify (Name & Address)

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………….

27. Do you get support from other local bodies as well AWC‐ cum‐ crèche? Yes No,

If yes please 9 from whom

Panchayat Local NGO MNREGA Primary school teacher Any Other ………………………………………………….

28. Does the AWC‐ cum‐ crèche have adequate supply of the following:

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Care items (Soap, Towel, Diapers, Antiseptic Soft toys/ Playing Material Cleaning material Medicine Kit Cradles Sleeping & Rest material Additional Bed Cooking & Food

T. Problems and suggestions

1. Problems experienced by AWWs and her suggestions for effective implementation of ICDS? …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………..…………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………..………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………..………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………

Signature:

Name of the Investigator:

Date of visit:

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Annexure –5

Proforma for Monitoring of ICDS Project

for

CDPO

Details of ICDS Project/ AWCs monitored

D. Background Information: I. Name of the state: ………………………………………… II. Name of the District: ………………………………………. E. Project Information: I. Name of the ICDS Project: ……………………………………. II. Type of the Project: Rural Urban Tribal III. Year of Operationalization of Project: ………………………………………… IV. Status of the ICDS project:

Total AWCs AWCs Mini‐AWCs Mini‐AWCs sanctioned # operational # sanctioned # operational #

F. Profile of CDPO: 1.1 Name of the CDPO: ………………………………………… 1.2 Address of the CDPO Office: …………………..………………………………………………… …………….……………………………………………….…………………………… [With Pin code]

Telephone: …………………………. [With STD code] Mobile: ………………………

E‐ mail: …………………………………………………………………………………

1.3 Ownership of CDPO Office’s Building? State Govt. Building Rented building

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1.4 Space in CDPO’s Office Building? Adequate Inadequate

1.5 Qualification of CDPO: Undergraduate Graduate Post graduate 1.6 Mode of Recruitment: Direct Promotion Deputation Others 1.7 Grade Pay ………………. or Pay Band/ Scale ……………… [Whichever is applicable]

1.8 Total Work Experience: …………………….

1.9 Years of Experience as CDPO in the present project: ………………………..

1.10 Total Experience in ICDS:

S.No. Designation Total Experience

1. Anganwadi worker

2. Supervisor

3. ACDPO

4. CDPO

1.11 Demographic Profile of Project:

Beneficiaries Total population in last Total registered Total beneficiaries survey beneficiaries availing SN service

Children(6m‐3years)

Children(3 yrs – 6 yrs)

Pregnant women

Lactating mothers

Adolescent girls

a) Beneficiaries for Pre‐ School Education: [Indicating total available in the area registered and average number availing services]

Age group Total in the last survey Total registered Total Availing PSE service

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3‐ 6 years children

G. ICDS Manpower 2.1 Position of ICDS functionaries:

Post No. of posts No. of No. of trained No. of officials Number of filled up functionaries attended at least officials attended Sanctioned posts one job training at least one Refresher Training

CDPOs

ACDPOs

Supervisors

AWWs

Additional workers (crèche worker)

AWHs

Statistical Asstt.

2.1.1 Total Number of Self Help Groups active in the project:

2.2 Educational qualification of functionaries in the project: ICDS functionaries Total Number of ICDS functionaries with percentage Under Matric 12th Pass Graduate Post Matric Graduate CDPOs ACDPOs

Supervisors

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AWWs

Additional workers (crèche worker) AWHs

Additional Worker (High burden district)

2.3 Position of Training:

a) Number of Training/Orientation Courses attended at various levels:

S. No. Level Job Refresher Orientation

1. National (NIPCCD/ Any other)

2. State

3. District

b) Number of training/ orientation courses in which he/she is involved as trainer: S. No. Level Job Refresher Orientation

1. State

2. District

3. Project

4. AWTC/MLTC level

c) Total number of Training courses conducted at Project Level: ………………… d) Total number of Orientation courses conducted at Project Level: ………………………. e) Type of Training [Last financial year till date of visit]

Type of Training Name of Training Duration Period of No. of Training (Date) Participants (Job/ Orientation) (No. of working days)

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H. CDPO’s Office as Resource Centre 3.1 Supplies to [as reported by CDPOs]: S. No Item Yes‐ 1 Total Available Functional in No. of AWCs No‐ 2 in the project Total AWCs No. of AWCs in the having supply project

(1) Kit A (0‐3 yrs)

PSE Kit B (3‐6 yrs)

(2) a. Weighing Salter Scale/Spring Balance

Scales Weighing Pan

Bar Scale

Weighing Machine

Taring Scale (Electronic)

Taring Scale

(Non Electronic)

Any Other

b. Growth Old Growth Chart Registers Chart Register New WHO Growth Charts

(3) Utensils For Cooking

For Serving

(4) Register & Records*

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[Specify names below in the space provided]

Register & Records [Revised MIS] :

(Specify the no. & names)

(5) Referral Slips

(6) MPR Forms (old)

Revised MPR

(7) Medicine Kit/ First –Aid Kit**

(Mention expiry date in ‘yes’ column)

‐ Month of supply/‐ Timely Replacement

(8) NHED Kit

(9) Mother and Child Protection Card

(10) Any Other

* Please list name of registers below:

1.……………………………………………..

2. ……………………………………………..

3..……………………………………………..

4. ……………………………………………..

5. ……………………………………………..

6. ……………………………………………..

7..……………………………………………..

8 ……………………………………………..

9.……………………………………………..

10. …………………………………………….

11. ……………………………………………

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12..……………………………………………

** Please list name of Medicinesprovidedin Medicine kit

1.……………………………………………..

2. ……………………………………………..

3..……………………………………………..

4. ……………………………………………..

5. ……………………………………………..

6. ……………………………………………..

7..……………………………………………..

8 ……………………………………………..

9.……………………………………………..

10. …………………………………………….

11. ……………………………………………

12..……………………………………………

3.2 Material Available at CDPO’s Office: [Observe and Record if following books/ material is available at CDPOs Office]

S. No. Material/ Aids Availability

1‐Yes, 2‐ No

(1) Manual on ICDS/ ICDS Booklet

(2) Guidebook for AWWs/Supervisors

(3) Growth Monitoring manual

(4) Growth Chart Register

(5) Compilation of Guidelines & Instruction of ICDS (Issued by States/GOI)

(6) PSE Kit Material

(7) NHED Kit Material (Check)

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(8) National guidelines on optimal IYCF Practices

(9) Booklet on SHG/Mahila Mandal & Community Participation

(10) MPRs & MIS Manual

(11) Musical Instruments

(12) Records& Registers (New)

(13) Records& Registers (Old)

(14) Guidebook on MCP Card

(15) IGMSY and SABLA Training Module (If implemented)

(16) Implementation guidelines for SABLA & IGMSY

(17) Any other (Please specify)

3.4 Saris and Badges supplied to the Anganwadi Workers:

• Uniform: Yes No ; No. of Uniform/s given: ;Date of issuing uniform / / [Please write No. in the box provided]

If no, specify the alternative arrangements made…………………………………………………

• Badge: Yes No ; No. of Badge/s given: ; Date of issuing badges / / [Please write No. in the box provided]

If no, specify the alternative arrangements made…………………………………………………..

I. Financial Benefits : 4.1 Whether Anganwadi Karyakartri Bima Yojana (AKBY) is being implemented in the project?

Yes No

4.1.1 If Yes, please give your views on implementation status? ………………………….…………… …………..………………………………………………………………………………………

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4.1.2 Number of Anganwadi Workers and Helpers Insured.

[Please write No. in the box provided]

4.1.3 If No, Why? ……………………………………………………………………………….

4.2 What is Monthly Honorarium of AWW in your project area? Rs/‐ ………………………… 4.3 When AWWs were paid last………….. for which month …………..

4.4 Is the provision of Flexi Fund been made at the Anganwadi Level under ICDS Scheme.

Yes No

4.5 Total amount received for flexi fund in previous financial year by the CDPO Rs………………../‐ [Please write amount in the space provided]

4.6 Flexi Fund given to each anganwadi centre:

• AWC: Rs.______/- • Mini- AWC: Rs.______/- [Please write amount in the space provided]

4.7 Date on which Flexi Funds for AWCs were received? DD ….. /M…… / year ………..

4.8 Use of Flexi Funds in various activities:

Transportation cost for referral of pregnant mothers / nursing mother in emergency. Transportation of severely ailing children / malnourished children (0-6 years) for medical care. Purchase of feeding / kitchen utensils (Plates, Spoon, Glass, etc.). Cleanliness and sanitation of AWC. Replacement of weighing Trousers/Pants of Salter weighing scale. Observation of different “Community contact programmes / days” e.g. Nutrition Day / Week Breast Feeding Day / Week Annual Day / Sports Day Hand Washing Day, etc. Other emergency service if any. [Please specify]

J. ECCE 13. Current status of Early Childhood Care and Education in the project

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Total number of children Total number of children registered Average number of children attending (3‐6yrs) in the project AWC for last three months (3‐6 yrs) in the project

14. Percentage of AWWs implementing PSE components successfully in the project.

15. Observation of CDPOs regarding availability of following materials at AWCs in the project:

Material/ Aids Availability If Yes, specify its number [Yes / No]

Usable time table for PSE at AWC Yes / No

PSE kit/ materials Yes / No

Guidebook issued by State Govt. for PSE Yes / No

16. Rating of CDPO on use of following Materials/aids at AWCs in the project

Material/ Aids Rating on 10 points scale

Extent of use of Time table

Use of PSE Material

Use of Guide Book issued by State Govt.

17. Enrollment status of AW children in primary school at the time of visit.

Total number of children in the project Total number of children in the project

eligible for enrollment in Primary School Enrolled in Primary School

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18. Are you aware of ECCE day? Yes No

19. How many ECCE days have been conducted in the last two quarters before the visit in the project?

Ist IInd

20. Efforts made by AWWs to improve Early Childhood Stimulation in the project?

Number of AWCs (with percentage) in which mothers were guided by AWWs for conducting early childhood stimulation activities

1st Quarter before visit 2nd Quarter before visit

Birth‐ 1 yrs 1‐3 yrs Birth‐ 1 yrs 1‐3 yrs

[1st quarter means first 3 months preceeding the month of visit for example, if the visit is made in November 2013, then 1stquarter would be from August‐ October 2013. Similarly, 2nd quarter means second 3 months preceeding the month of visit for an example, if the visit is made in November 2013 then, 2nd quarter would be from May – July 2013. This meaning will be applicable in all term “quarter” used in all monitoring schedules.]

9. Are you aware of ECCE policy? Yes No

10. If yes, were you part of framing Curriculum? Yes No

11. When are you planning to roll out the ECCE policy? Yes No

K. Supplementary Nutrition a) Is the Supplementary Nutrition (SN),Centralized Decentralized .

b) Please 9 where ever applicable in the columns provided.

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Supplementary Nutrition Headquarters District Block Project

Centralised

Decentralised

c) If SN is supplied from Head quarters/ District level, did you face any delay in supply? Yes No

d) If Yes, for how many days? ………………

e) Delivery of Supplementary Nutrition:

S. No Categories Morning HCM THR Weaning Others Snacks food

i. Average No. of days services provided in the last 6 months

ii. % of AWCs providing supplementary food for 21 or more days per month in the last 6 months

[No. of AWCs >21 days/ Total No. of AWCs]

[Meaning of last 6 months means if the visit is made in November 2013 then last 6 months would be from May‐ October 2013]

L. Growth Monitoring: 5.1 Have you adopted New WHO Growth Charts in the project area?Yes No 5.2 If No, why?

To be printed No supply No instructions from DPO No Funds

No Training Other problem/s [please specify]

5.3 If Yes, percentage of AWCs using New WHO Growth Charts in the project area?

% [No. of AWCs using WHO Growth Charts/Total No. of AWCs]

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[One month before the visit i.e. if the visit is made in November 2013, then status of October 2013 to be

mentioned] New WHO Child Growth Standards Age group of Children Total Nutritional Grade Registered Normal Moderately Severely Underweight Underweight

0‐3 yrs Boys

Girls

3‐6 yrs Boys

Girls

Total

5.5 Have you identified Differently abled Children with special needs in your area?

Yes No No None

5.6 If Yes, Number of Children:

S.No. Age Group Number of Differently abled children/children with special needs

1. 0‐3yrs

2. 3‐6 yrs

Total

M. Referral Services: 6.1 Number of referral cases in the six months in the project area:

[Please write No. in the box provided]

6.2 Are you aware of the Nutrition Resource Centre (NRC)? Yes No

6.2.1 Is there NRC in your project area? Yes No

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6.2.2. Please provide the address of NRC also ………………………………………………………….. ………………..……………………………………………………………………………………………

6.2.3. Distance of NRC from the project area? ……………… KMs. [Please write distance in KMs.]

6.3 If yes, Number of cases referred to NRC. [Please write No. in the box provided]

6.4Has State initiated Sneha Shivirs? Yes No

[Sneha Shivir‐ 12 days nutrition counseling programme for severely malnourished children]

6.5 Number of “Sneha Shivir” organized in the project during last 3 months.

[Last 3 months means if the visit is made in November 2013 then last 3 months would be from August‐ October 2013]

N. Mother & Child Protection Card: 7.1 Have you adopted Mother and Child Protection Card (MCPC) in the project area? Yes No 7.2 If No, why?

To be printed No supply No instructions from DPO No Funds

No Training Other problem/s [Please Specify ]

7.3 If Yes, percentage of AWCs using MCP Cards in the project area?

% [No. of AWCs using MCP Cards/Total No. of AWCs]

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S. No. Status Total No. of beneficiaries who Percentage Population availed services

1. Pregnant women registered

2. Women received 1 ANC

3. Women received 2 ANC

4. Women received 3 ANC

5. Women received 4 ANC

6. Women received PNC

7. Immunized Children

8. Regular Health check‐ up of lactating mothers

9. Regular Health check‐ up of Children

O. IGMSY & SABLA Scheme: 8.1 Does your project implement SABLA scheme? Yes No

8.2 No. of Kishori Samooh formed as on date of visit. [Please write No. in the box provided] 8.3 Is Kishori card available under SABLA scheme to adolescent girls? Yes No 8.4 Is SABLA Kit available with AWCs where SABLA scheme is being implemented? Yes No 8.4.1 Number of Sakhis and Sahelis available in the project and number of them have beentrained. Adolescent Girls Total available in the project Total number provided training Sakhi Saheli

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8.6 Number of training organised for AGs in the last 3 months

8.7 Status of supply of IFA tablets to AGs

………………………………………………………….

8.8 Number of Kishori Diwas organized in the last 3 months.

8.9 Does your project implement IGMSY scheme? Yes No

8.10 No of beneficiaries under IGMSY in the last visit. [Please write No. in the box

provided]

8. 11 Status of reimbursement of installments [from last one year]: Total No. of Total No. of First Installment Second Installment Third Installment registered Pregnant No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of Pregnant women enrolled Pregnant Pregnant Pregnant Pregnan Pregnant Pregnant women in IGMSY women women women t women women women entitled actually entitled actually entitled actually received received received payment payment payment

8.12 Problems experienced in implementation of IGMSY and SABLA. IGMSY SABLA

P. IEC Activities: 9.1 Does the project has an IEC plan?Yes No 9.2 If yes, what were the activities of IEC campaign:

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Pamphlets/ Wallboard

Slogan writing/ Wall writing

Organizing NHED/ Breastfeeding/ Nutrition week /Health Camps.

As per the action plan by health department.

Special week days like Som divas, Mangal divas

Any Other (Please Specify)

[Please 9 which ever applicable in the space provided before any option]

9.3 If No, Why? [State specific reasons]

……………………………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………………………………

9.4 Did you use all funds of IEC in the last financial year? Yes No

9.5 If No, What were the reasons for not utilizing the IEC funds available to your project in the last financial year?

……………………………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………………………………

9.6 Other activities organized:

NHED

Celebration of Breast Feeding week/ Nutrition week

Organizing Village Health & Nutrition days

Mahila jagriti Shivir/ KSY/ Mahila Mandal Campaign/ Health Camp

Distribution of Communication material

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Awareness Camps/Rally conducted in each AWC

Nutrition Exhibition

Broadcasting nutrition related messages using local TV channels

Slogan writing/wall writing

Any other (Specify)

[Please 9 which ever applicable in the space provided before any option]

9.7 Does AWW organize Village Health and Nutrition Day (VHND)? Yes No

9.8 Are there any planned dates for conducting VHND? Yes No

9.9 Does VHND have special emphasis on Sanitation aspects? Yes No

9.10 Any guidelines issued from your side for VHNDs? Yes No

9.11 What all aspects are covered in VHND?

Health Check‐ Up

Referrals NRC

NHED

Immunization

Demonstration

Take‐home rations distributed

Vitamin A supplements administered

Antenatal check‐ups

Any other (Specify)

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9.12 Have you attended VHND in your project area? Yes No

9.13 If Yes, Number of VHND attended in last three months? …………..

9.14 Does AWWs in your area provide Nutrition Care and Counselling? Yes No

9.15 If Yes, What are the topics that are covered by AWWs during counselling?

……………………………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………………………………

9.16 Have you participated in Village Health Nutrition and Sanitation Committee

(VHNSC) meetings? Yes No

Q. Monitoring and Supervision: 10.0 Supervision:

1) Do you check records & registers of AWWs? Yes No

2) How do you assess the appropriateness of Records & Registers:

Completion of Records & Registers No discrepancy in the records Complete & No discrepancy in records Any Other [Please Specify] ……………………………..

3) In case of incomplete records & registers or discrepancy in records what is your plan of action?

Ask supervisor to check AWWs records. Ask worker to complete the records Provide handholding support. None of the above. Any other [please specify] ……………………

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4) By what time monthly progress report of the project is submitted to you by supervisors/ AWWs?

Within first week of next month 10‐ 15 days of next month

15‐ 20 days of next month

5) Have you identified/ reported any poor performers and those violating the norms on the basis of field visits? Yes No

6) Who prepare the tour plan for supervisors?

CDPO Supervisor No Tour Plan is prepared Have not heard of Tour Plan

7) Does supervisor submits her tour plan in the CDPO office? Yes No

8) How you plan continuing education session for Supervisor/AWWs.

9) Number of demonstration sessions organized by you during the last three months on followingcomponents.

S.No. Component No. of session organized

1. WHO Growth Chart

2. New ECCE curriciulum

3. New revised records & registers

4. New revised MPRs

5. Community participation

6. Use of MCP card

7. Use of Kishori cards

8. Use of SABLA Kit

9. Any other

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h) Does Supervisor submit visits reports to you? Yes No

i) List of reports submitted to you in the last month:

1. ………………………………………………………….. 2. ………………………………………………………….. 3. ………………………………………………………….. 4. …………………………………………………………... 5. …………………………………………………………...

j) Is there any local non governmental organization / community based organization (CBO) in the project/ projects taken up as corporate social responsibility in social sector? Yes No

k) If yes, specify name & area of work for each:

S.No. NGO/CBO/CSR Area of work

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

10.1 Monitoring Visits: Visited By Prescribed by MWCD, GOI No. of AWCs % of AWCs S.No. Dated 22‐10‐2010 Visited 1. ICDS Supervisor ≤ 50% AWCs/month.

2. ANM/LHV ≤ 10% AWCs/month.

3. Health Supervisor

4. CDPO/ACDPO 100 AWCs once in a quarter.

5. Medical Officer

6. DPO ≤ 15% AWCs/ year.

7. Joint Visit by CDPO/ACDPO with MO or 25% AWCs once in a quarter any other Health Department Official

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8. Joint Visit by DPO with CMHO 5% of the AWCs once a quarter.

9. Any other Joint Visit by [Please Specify]

…………………………………

10. State Level 5‐ 20% AWCs/Blocks* Officials [*Subject to the designation of [Please Specify] State level Officer]

11. Officials from 10% AWCs/Blocks* Central Government [*Subject to the designation of Central govt. Officer] [Please Specify]

10.2 Participation in review Meetings [from last one year]:

Inter & Intra No. of meetings held & attended by CDPO at different levels. Deptt. Meetings Sector Block District State

Held Attended Held Attended Held Attended Held Attended

ICDS meeting

Review meeting with health

Review meeting with PRIs

Review meeting with other departments

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10.3 How do you monitor the AWCs?

Visits only (observation & interview)

Use checklist

Through MPR

10.4 Have you heard of Grading and Accreditation of AWCs? Yes No

[No.1‐8/2012CD‐I, 26.12.12 Circular]

10.5 Have you received any guidelines for Grading and Accreditation of AWCs? Yes No

10.6 * Number of AWCs Accredited: [Please write No. in the box provided]

* Number of AWCs Graded:[Please write No. in the box provided]

Five Tier Monitoring System

10.6 Have you received any guidelines regarding five‐ tier monitoring system? Yes No

[National Level Monitoring Committee (NLMC)Æ State Level (SLMC) ÆDistrict Level (DLMC) Æ Block Level (BLMC) Æ Anganwadi Level (ALMC)]

10.8 Has the Block level Monitoring committee (BLMC) formed at block/ project level?

Yes No

10.9 If No, what is the status of BLMC’s?

To be Formed Waiting for approval Delay from other partner/s[Please Specify…….. ………………………………………………………………………Other problem/s [Please Specify…………………………………………………..]

10.10 If Yes, Members included at Block Level Monitoring Committee (BLMC):

Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) [Panchayat members] Urban Local Bodies (ULB)

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Sub District Magistrate (SDM) Block Development Officer (BDO) Child Development Project Officer (CDPO) Block Medical Officer Block Education Officer Extension Officer Water and Sanitation Officer Supervisors [2-3 on rotation basis] District Level Officer [……………………………………..] [Please write designation] NGOs Expert [2-3 representatives]

Additional Job Responsibilities:

10.11 Have you done any additional work apart from ICDS?Yes No

10.12 If yes, details of additional assignments/ policies/ schemes during last one year where ICDS is used as platform

S.No. Additional Assignments No. of Assessment of Working awareness Days level of CDPO by investigator

Policies/ Schemes

1. IGMSY

2. SABLA

3. ICPS

4. National Nutrition Policy/ National Plan of action on Nutrition

5. WBNP

6. National policy for women

7. ECCE Policy

8. National Mission for Empowerment of Women

9. Priyadarshini

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10. Ujjawala

11. Rajiv Gandhi Crèche scheme

12. Integrated scheme for women empowerment

13. UNCRC

14. Protection of Children from sexual offences (POCSO)

15. Any Other (please specify)

Assignments

1. Protection Officer

2. Poll duty

3. Old age pension scheme/Old age homes

4. Survey/ Census

5. Implementation of various Acts/Schemes

6. Additional Charge

7. Health activity ( Pulse Polio etc)

8. Training activities

9. Sterilization camps

10. Others (Specify)

10.13 Whether Supervisors are given additional tasks besides ICDS/ Monitoring and Supervision of AWCs: Yes No

10.14 If yes, specify the Tasks /Responsibilities assigned: S. No. Additional Assignments No. of Working Days 1. Poll duty

2. Welfare scheme of MWCD of other Departments

3. Survey/ Census reporting

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4. Additional Charge

5. Health activity (Pulse Polio etc)

6. Training activities

7. Others (Specify)

10.15 Norms: [Assessment by Investigator]

The awareness level of CDPO on different norms need to be rated. These norms as developed and placed under annexure 2, 3, 4 under administration guidelines dated 26.12.2012 are enclosed with the Proforma.

R. Coordination & Convergence among lined Departments: 11.1 Details of Convergence with line Departments and its impact.

S.No. Name of Deptt./ Organisation No. of Meeting/ Actual Improv ements/ input on ICDS in quantifiable in which convergence is major discussions terms. required organised/ held in last one year e.g. 5% anganwadis got tubewells installed by Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation

e.g. Two need based immunization camps were organised to cover 100% beneficiaries in 5% village of area “X”

1. Drinking Water & Sanitaiton

2. Sarva Sikhsha Abhiyan

3. National Rural Health Mission

4. MNREGA

5. Ministry of labour, National Skill Development Programme (NSDP)

6. PRIs

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7. NGOs [Pls. Specify name of the NGO] 8. Any Other [Pls. Specify]

11.2 Rating by Faculty on Cooperation received by ICDS from other lined Departments Name of Rating* of faculty on 10 point scale based on discussions held with CDPO, Projects visited AWWs and other functionaries and Beneficiaries Drinking Sarva National MNREGA PRIs NGOs Any Water & Sikhsha Rural [Pls. Other Sanitaiton Abhiyan Health Specify [Pls. Mission name of the Specify] NGO]

Total

[*Rating needs to be done keeping in view job responsibility of ICDS and health functionaries for delivery of ICDS services.]

S. Management Information System (MIS): 12.1 Have you received any guidelines related to Revised Management Information System?

Yes No

12.2 If yes, have you received New Records and Registers? Yes No

12.3 Please specify the time line for rolling out of revised MIS.……………………………………….

12.4 If No, why?

To be printed No supply No instructions from DPO No Funds

No Training Other problem/s [Please Specify ]

12.5 Have you received any training on revised MIS? Yes No

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No instructions from DPO No Funds for training Training plan not prepared

Other problem/s [Please Specify]

12.7 Training Received as:

State Level Master Trainer District Level Master Facilitator

12.8 Have you received formats for New Monthly Progress Report (MPR)

Yes No

12.9 Have you been oriented to New MPR formatsYes No

T. Implementation Plans: Annual Programme Implementation Plan (APIP) 13.1 Did you provide any inputs in Annual Programme Implementation Plan (APIP)? Yes No

13.2 If Yes, please enlist the suggestions:

1. ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 2. ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 3. ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 4. ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 5. ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 6. ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 7. ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 8. ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 9. ………………………………………………………………………………………... 10. …………………………………………………………………………………………

13.3 Date on which suggestions for APIP were submitted? DD ….. /M…… / year ………..

U. Information & Technological Initiatives in ICDS: 14.1 Are you aware of e‐ learning, Nutrition Resource Platform (NRP)? Yes No

14.2 Have you initiated any IT‐ based Initiatives in the project? Yes No

14.3 If Yes, ………………………………………………………………….. [Please specify]

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14.4 Have you visited NRP website? Yes No

14.5 Website visited by you:

www.poshan.nic.in www.akshayaposhan.gov.in ______

14.6 Are you aware of Information Communication Technology (ICT)? Yes No

14.7 Are you aware of Mobile Applications for Anganwadis (MAA)? Yes No

14.8 If Yes, Have you started any initiatives at your project level?

[As per State Govt. Guidelines / MWCD]

1. ……………………………………………………………………………………………… …… 2. ……………………………………………………………………………………………… …… 3. ……………………………………………………………………………………………… …… 4. ……………………………………………………………………………………………… …… 5. …………………………………………………………………………………..………… ……..

V. Best Practices: Name of the Best Practice: …………………………………………………………………………

Year Initiated: …………………………………………………..

Description:

[Indicating clearly the objectives, implementation plan and process, coverage of area and beneficiaries] ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………...…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………...………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………….………………………………………………………………………

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……………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …

Cost Effectiveness: .………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………….……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………...……………………………………………………………

……………………………………………...……………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …

Impact, if any:

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………….……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………….……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …

[If possible please provide the photographs also of the Best Practices]

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Constraints/Difficulties faced by CDPOs/ACDPOs in implementing ICDS Programme‐

Suggestions by Faculty:

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Annexure‐A

Comparative Statement of Existing and Approved Norms under ICDS Mission

Item Existing Approved Sharing Item Sub Components Awareness Pattern of CDPO

Yes/No

Supplementary i) Children i) Children 90‐10 Food items cost, Yes/No Nutrition (SN) (6months to 72 (6months to 72 (NER Transportation cost, Fuel cost months) months) States) for cooking, Micronutrient Rs. 4.00 per child Fortification cost, Monitoring per day Rs. 6.00 per cost, Processing & Storage child per day cost

ii) Severely ii) Severely 50‐50 Yes/No malnourished malnourished (Other States) Children Children (6months to 72 (6months to 72 months) months)

Rs. 6.00 per Rs. 9.00 per child per day child per day

iii) Pregnant iii) Pregnant Yes/No women and women and Nursing Nursing mothers/Adolescen mothers/Adolesce t Girls (under KSY) nt Girls (under KSY)

Rs. 5.00 per Rs. 7.00 per child child per day per day

Medicine Kit AWC/Mini AWC AWC/Mini AWC 90:10 As per revised approved kit Yes/No

Rs. 600/‐ per AWC Rs. 1000/‐ per AWC per annum per annum

Rs. 300/‐ per Mini Rs. 500/‐ per Mini AWC per annum AWC per annum

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Pre‐school AWC/Mini AWC AWC/Mini AWC 90:10 Puppets, soft toys sets, Yes/No Education (PSE) Mirror and props for play, kit Rs. 1000/‐ per AWC Rs. 3000/‐ per AWC Strings and heads, Pre per annum per annum number cards, Shape cut Rs. 500/‐ per Mini Rs. 1500/‐ per Mini outs, Pre‐ reading/writing AWC per annum AWC per annum cards, Wooden blocks, Clay/ Plasticine, Colour and paint brushes and Balls

Contingencies/ State Cell State Cell 75:25 Electricity and water Yes/No expenses, Minor repairs, (Renamed as (per state cell per No change Misc. expenses not covered Admin annum) under other budget heads Expenses) Rs. 1,20,000 (with less than

50 projects)

Rs. 1,60,000/‐ (with 50 to 200 Projects)

Rs. 2,00,000/‐(with more than 200 Projects

Item Existing Approved Sharing Item Sub Components Awareness Pattern of CDPO

Yes/No

Contingencies/ District Cell District Cell 75:25 Yes/No

(Renamed as Rs. 1,00,000/‐ per No change Admin district cell per Expenses) annum

Project Project 75:25 Yes/No

Rs. 40,000/‐ per Rs. 60,000/‐ per project per annum project per annum

AWC/Mini AWC AWC/Mini AWC 90:10 Electricity and water bill, Yes/No

Telephone expenses, Minor Rs. 600/‐ per AWC Rs. 1000/‐ per AWC repairs, Internet Expenses

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per annum per annum and Misc. expenses not covered under budget heads Rs. 300/‐ per Mini Rs. 500/‐ per Mini under AWC per annum AWC per annum

IEC/ITCF District Cell District Cell 75:25 Yes/No

Nil Rs. 1,00,000/‐ per district cell per annum

Project

Rs. 50,000/‐ per Project project per annum No change

AWC/Mini AWC

Rs. 1,000/‐ per annum per AWC/Mini AWC operational AWC No change

Rent National National 100:0 Maximum cap for the rent Yes/No norms is indicated. Approval Nil Rs. 6,00,000/‐ per would be given only after month for Training assessment by authorized Resource agency of corresponding Centre/Mission state (in correspondence Resource Centre at with Soft) National level

State Cell State Cell ‐ Yes/No

Rs. 10,000 per Nil. month

District Cell District Cell ‐ Yes/No

Nil. Nil

Project Project 75:25 Yes/No

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Rural/Tribal‐Rs. Rs. 79,200/‐ per 30,000/‐ per prject project per annum per annum (Rs. 6,600/‐ per Urban‐Rs. 40,000/‐ project per month) per project per annum

Existing Approved Sharing Item Sub Components Awareness Pattern of CDPO

Yes/No

National National 100:0 Yes/No

Nil ‐Rs. 62 lakh for TRC, Mission Resource Centre and other requirements

State Cell State Cell 75:25 Furniture for office staff, Yes/No Computer/Laptop, Printer, ‐Rs. 1,00,000/‐(For ‐Rs. 5,00,ooo/‐(per Fax machine (figures are less than 50 state cell (for all according to additional staff projects‐ states excluding at each level) UTs) ‐Rs. 2,00,000/‐ (For more than 50 ‐Rs. 2,00,000/‐ per projects) cell (For UTs)

District Cell District Cell 75:25 Yes/No

Rs. 1,50,000/‐ Rs. 4,00,000/‐ per district cell

Project Project 75:25 Yes/No

Rs. 1,50,000/‐ per Rs. 2,00,000/‐ per project project

AWC/Mini AWC AWC/Mini AWC 90:10 Gas burner with connection, Yes/No Utensils, Mat/Carpet and Rs. 5,000/‐ per AWC Rs. 7,000/‐ per other necessary equipments (incl. weighing AWC.

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scales) Rs. 5,000/‐ per Mini AWC

AWC/Mini AWC AWC/Mini AWC 75:25 2 Sarees/Uniforms set for Yes/No each AWW, AWW cum Rs. 200/‐ per Saree Rs. 300/‐ per Saree Nutrition Counsellor and AWH per annum.

AWC/Mini AWC AWC/Mini AWC 75:25 1 Badge for each AWW, Yes/No AWW cum Nutrition Rs. 25/‐ per badge No Change Counsellor and AWH per annum

AWC/Mini AWC No change 100:0 Premium paid by GOI against Yes/No insurance of AWW.AWH Rs. 100/‐ per beneficiary per annum (LIC)

AWC/Mini AWC No change 90:10 For sudden requirements Yes/No like referral arrangements, Rs. 1000/‐ per AWC meeting up any shortage of per annum medicines, utensils, etc.

AWC/Mini AWC AWC/Mini AWC 90:10 Flat weighing machine, Yes/No Suspended type weighing Rs. 500 per AWC per Rs. 5000/‐ per machine, Adult weighing annum (only repair WC/Mini AWC for machine cost merged with replacement at Monitoring 15% AWC per previously) annum

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Annexure‐B

Statement of Unchanged Norms Under ICDS Mission Item Existing Approved Sharing Item Sub Components Awareness Pattern of CDPO Yes/No Contingencies/ State Cell State Cell 75:25 Electricity and water bill, Yes/No (Renamed as Telephone expenses, Admin (per state cell per No Change Minor repairs, Internet annum) Expenses Expenses and Misc. Rs. 1,20,000 (with less expenses not covered than under other budget heads. 50 projects)

Rs. 1,60,000/‐ (with 50 to 200 Projects)

Rs. 2,00,000/‐(with more than 200 Projects

District Cell District Cell 75:25 Yes/No

Rs. 1,00,000/‐ per district No change cell per annum

IEC/IYF Project Project 90:10 Yes/No

Rs. 50,000/‐ per project No change per annum

AWC/Mini AWC AWC/Mini AWC Rs. 1000/‐ per annum per 90:10 operational AEC No change

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Petrol, Oil and State Cell State Cell 75:25 POL includes the cost of Yes/No Lubricant (POL) fuel and hiring charges Rs. 1,20,000/‐ per vehicle No Change for field visits and official per annum of State Cell travel (Where hired vehicle are not provided, NER States)

Rs. 2,15,000/‐ per vehicle per annum at State Cell

(Where hiring of vehicles to allowed’ Other States)

Purchase of State Cell State Cell 90:10 Provision of purchase for Yes/No vehicle (for NER states only within NER States Rs. 5,00,000/‐7,00,000/‐ No Change budgetary allocation (as only) per vehicle per existing pattern)

Badge AWC/Mini AWC AWC/Mini 75:25 1 Badge for each AWW, Yes/No AWC AWW cum Nutrition Rs. 25/‐ per badge Counsellor and AWH per No change annum

Item Existing Approved Sharing Item Sub Components Awareness Pattern of CDPO

Yes/No

AKBY AWC/Mini AWC AWC/Mini 100:0 Premium paid by GOI Yes/No AWC against Insurance of Rs. 100/‐ per beneficiary AWW/AWH per annum (LIC) No change

Flexi Fund AWC/mini AWC 90:10 For sudden requirements Yes/No like referral Rs. 1000/‐ per AWC per arrangements, meeting annum up any shortage of medicines, utensils etc.

Note : Norms for POL and Admin Expenses at corresponding level mentioned above are not changed but Centre State Sharing pattern has been changed.

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Annexure‐C

New Items Under ICDS Mission (for NER States Centre, State : State Sharing Ratio 90:10)

New Items Existing Approved Sharing Item Sub Components Awareness Pattern of CDPO

Yes/No

ECCE Day Nil AWC/Mini AWC 75:25 Parents meet, Yes/No Involvement of local Rs. 1,000/‐ per AWC artisans and craftsmen per annum for making toys community involvement etc.

Grading & Nil. District Cell 75:25 Grading and Yes/No Accreditation Accreditation of AWCs Rs. 2,50,000/‐ per and other pre schools district cell (twice in 5 (ECCE beyond AWCs) years)

Construction of Rs. 1,75,000/‐ per AWC Rs. 4,50,000/‐ per AWC 75:25 Total 2,00,000 Yes/No AWC Building Building Building (All States buildings to be subject to total cap) constructed in Xii plan. (NER State only)

Maintenance of AWC/Mini AWC AWC/Mini AWC 75:25 Applicable for Govt. Yes/No AWC Building owned and non rental Nil. Rs. 2,000/‐ per AWC ICDS buildings per annum (for owned AWCs)

Up‐gradation of AWC/Mini AWC AWC/Mini AWC 75:25 Maximum ceiling is Yes/No AWC Building given while allocation Nil Rs. 1,00,000/‐ per AWC will be based on APIP Building including approval. additional room for AWC cum crèche (All States subject to total cap)

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AWCs (3 camps per (200 HB districts) annum)

United Fund‐ AWC AWC 75:25 Cost of cradles, Yes/No AWC –cum‐ additional best and creche Nil Rs. 18,000/‐ per AWC bed linen (n on‐recurring cost, (Establishment cost) once in 5 years)

AWC AWC 75:25 Honorarium to Yes/No Additional/Creche Nil RS. 3,000/‐ per worker Worker per month

AWC AWC Care items , soft toys, Yes/No cleaning materials, Nil Rs. 28,000/‐ Per AWC 75:25 cost of additional per annum evening snacks to children etc.

New Items Existing Approved Sharing Item Sub Components Awareness Pattern of CDPO

Yes/No

AWC AWC 75:25 Additional Rent for Yes/No additional space Nil (per AWC per month) required for Creche purpose only

Rural/Tribal‐ Rs. 500/‐

Urban‐Rs. 1,000/‐

Metropolitan‐Rs. 2,000/‐

United Fund‐ AWC AWC 75:25 Honorarium of Yes/No Additional AWW additional worker (200 cum Nutrition Nil Rs. 3,000/‐ per worker HB districts) on Counsellor month demand from states on approval of APIP

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United Fund‐ AWC/Mini AWC Mini AWC 90:10 Increment of Rs. 750/‐ Yes/No Honorarium of per worker per month AWW at Mini Rs. 1500/‐ per worker Rs. 2,250/‐ per worker (Separate AA would be AWC per month per month issued)

United Fund‐Link AWC/Mini AWC AWC/Mini AWC 75:25 One worker over a Yes/No Worker cluster of 4 AWCs in Nil Rs. 750/‐ per worker remaining 440 per month districts (Need based/on demand approval through APIP)

United Fund‐ AWC/Mini AWC AWC/Mini AWC 75:25 Subject to total cap Yes/No Children with within the budgetary Special Needs Nil Rs. 2000/‐per children allocation and Subject to conditions as per guidelines

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Annexure ‐ 6

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC COOPERATION & CHILD DEVELOPMENT

PROFORMA

for

MONITORING TRAINING CENTRES

A AWTC

STATE:

B MLTC

STATE:

Name of the Faculty Member:______

Date of Visit: ______

Date of Last Visit: ______

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC COOPERATION & CHILD DEVELOPMENT

1.0 Baseline Information :

C. 1.1 Name & Complete Address of Training Centre: AWTC/ MLTC (Tel No, Email, Fax No.) :

1.2 Year of Establishment ______

1.3 Source of funding for the AWTC / MLTC

1.4 State Govt/ Parent Organization/ Any other

1.5 Name & Address of Parent Department/Organization

Full Address with Tel No, Email, Fax No

1.6 Nature of Parent Organization/Body:

i) NGO or Private Organization. ii) Trust iii) Govt. Institution iv) Academic Institution - College of Social Work/Home Science/ Any other

1.7 Name of the Principal/Coordinator/Incharge of the Training Center.

a) Educational Qualification of Principal/Coordinator/Incharge.

b) Total years of experience as Principal/Coordinator

c) Experience of Working with ICDS Training (No. of Years)

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2.0 Physical Infrastructure and Facilities

2.1 Class Rooms a) Total No. of Class rooms :

b) Size of rooms:

c) Seating Capacity of each Room : (No. of Trainees)

d) Is there any separate Practical Room (Indicate no. size) :

2.2Classroom Furniture S.No Furniture No. Available Remarks a Chairs

b CI. Benches only

c Chairs with desk

d Low Desk

e Durri with low desks

f Durri/ Carpets/ Mats

2.3 Light and Ventilation Number Functional Yes/No a) Ceiling b) Table Fans c) No. of Windows in the classroom d) Lights (Tubelights/Bulbs) e) Air Cooler/A/C (If any)

2.4 Drinking Water Facility a) Tap Water b) Stored in Bucket/Pot e) Water Cooler f) Tube Well g) Well

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2.5 Toilet Facility (specify condition also) Number Condition

a) Urinals only b) Toilet c) Any other

2.6 Classroom Training Equipment’s/Aids

Classroom Training Equipment’s/Aids

Available Condition Remarks

Yes/No Good/ Bad C. i White Board

Black Board/B.B. Cloth i Flip chart ii Display Board/Stand v Overhead Projector (OHP)

VCR/VCP i T.V ii Weighing Scales iii Computer with LCD Projector x Any other

Supporting Equipment

Computer with Printer

Xerox Machine i Fax Machine ii Duplicating Machine v Any other

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2.7 Hostel Facilities

a) Location of Hostel i) In the same building

ii) In the same premises

iii) Outside the Training Centre

b) If located outside, how far is the hostel from the Training Centre (km)

c) How do the trainees commute to the Training Centre?

d) Number of Rooms/Dormitories

e) Number of Cots/Almirah in each Room

2.8 Facilities Available in the host 1 2 3 4 5 6 No. of Rooms & Is Classroom used No. of Trainees Are trainees Is there If no, where do Approx size as hostel rooms? Accommodated in give separate separate trainees eat (Yes/No) one room cot/bed Kitchen & food? (yes/No) Dinning Hall

(Yes/No) ‐ Dinning Hall ‐ Verandas ‐ Rooms

7 8 9 10 11 12

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Is there a cook Water & Electricity No. of fans Toilet/Bath Sources of Is there any or trainees cook facility available in the rooms are drinking recreation room themselves? (Good/Bad/Not rooms adequate/ water for trainees available not adequate Top/cooler/ ‐ No. of cooks well/pump

13 14 15 16 17 18

What type of Is there any local If case of any Is there Is there a Remarks : Recreation doctor or clinic eventuality where Security/ telephone in Record your facilities are tied up with do the trainees Chowkidar in the hostel or observation available, Training Centre go? the hostel PCO/STD specify (Yes/No) available? i)Indoor ii)Outdoor

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3.0 Staffing Pattern of AWTC/MLTC

3.1 Full Time Instructors: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

S. Name of Date of Educational Subjects Training Total No. of Salary/ Addl. Instructor(s) joining Taught working Hon. Informatio No Qualification Orient./ experience n if any Refresher as Instructor

3.2 Part Time Instructors

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No Instructors timing Qualification ther Training experience Hon. n if any as Instructor

C Administrative/Supportive Staff

S. Name Designation Date of Qualification Total Nature of Total Salary Joining Experience Appointment Hon. Per No month

Full Part time

time

3.4Staff Turn over

1 No. of Instructors left the Training Centre:

2005‐06 06‐07 07‐08

2 Reasons for leaving:

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3.5 Library Facility

i. Total Number of books

ii. Have you prescribed any Journals? Yes/No

iii. If yes, specify name and number

iv. Any other documents

4.0 Planning and Organisation of Training Programme

4.1 Status of Training Programme

S.No Type of Training Nature of No. of Trainees Trainees in a batch (AWWs/ Supervisors)

Job

Refresher

Others

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4.2 Planning by the Instructors

a) Does Training Centre receive adequate number of nominations from State Government? Yes/No

b) Does State Govt. send the list of nominations in advance? Yes/No

c) If yes, please mention the actual duration/period of receiving nomination from State Govt.

d) If no, please indicate the possible reasons

e) Does the training Centre made follow up with State Govt. if trainees are not deputed for training

4.3 Course Preparation

1) Do all the Instructors plan the course in a team in advance? Yes/No

2) If yes, please mention the following CXVI. Items No. of Days in Advance S.No ( Indicate exact days)

15 days One one day Week Before

i Preparation of Programme Schedule

ii Putting up budget or request for funds

iii Confirmation of guest speakers

iv Classroom display and other arrangements

v Receipt of money for kit material/honorarium/stipend/board & lodging etc from parent organization or State Govt.

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vi Preparation for the background material/hand outs or reading compendium etc.

vii Purchase of kit folder and raw material for the classroom practical exercises/preparation of PSE aids

viii Arrangement of Training Equipment/Aids

ix Preparation of Evaluation Proforma or Feedback Mechanisms if any

x Selection of ICDS Project/AWC for the Supervised Practice Activities.

‐ Transport Arrangements/Preparation of Task Sheets etc.

xi Any Other

CXVII. Remarks

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4.4 A. Observation of Sessions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

S.No Name of Date & No. of Name of the Training Language Component (s) Time Trainees Session(s) Methods Topics Present in used the class

i Orientation to ICDS

ii ECCE

iii Nutrition

iv Health

v Community Participation

vi Communication Skill

vii Organization & management

8 9 10 11 12 13

Training Practical Feedback Assignments Team Trg. Overall Equipment Exercises method/ given by Trainers Assessment/ Session (Yes/No) Aids used Technique (If any) Comments of (OHP/LCD) (Indoor/ s used the observer (Yes/No) pls. Outdoor) mention

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B. Interview with Trainers (one to one)

i. Name of the instructor ii. Work Experience in ICDS

II Training Programmes Attended

S.No Training Attended Yes/No Year Place Utilization of Trg. i Orientation Training

ii Refresher Training

iii Skill Training on ECE/NHED/CD/Communication/ IMNCI/PLA Techniques/

Supervision and Monitoring iv Any other training

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c) Are any regional topics included in the programme schedule?

(Please mention the topics)

4.6 a) Do you prepare Training Aids/Material with the trainees? Yes/No

b) If yes, submit a list of material prepared in last course

4.7 Record the views of Instructors on;

i) Clarity of the syllabus of Training ii) Skills for conducting various training methods/techniques iii) Lesson/session planning iv) Skills on using Power Points with LCD Projector v) Planning Mock Sessions Group Exercises/Campaign vi) Use of different feedback methods/techniques vii) Planning time table for preschool viii) Number of PSE activities/Games/Rhymes/PSE aids etc. ix) Innovative Techniques introduced in the course (if any) please mention here

4.8 Problems and difficulties faced by the Instructors in conducting Training

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4.9 Observational Visit

i) Total No. of observational/Field visits organized last year/previous year

ii) Details of the visit arranged for the last course

Name of If not Mode of Date & No. of Purpose Cases/ Use of Remarks the visited Transport Time Instructors of the checklist of the Project please used/ of visit accompanie visit Aspects for visiting visited specify other d Trainees observe observa‐ Faculty the modes d reasons tional Visit

Yes/No

iii) Arrange discussion with the participants in the end of the training or during break regarding the field visit. Record their experiences views/comments/suggestions, if any.

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5.0 Supervised Practice

Enclose a copy of checklist of worksheet given to trainees

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

S.No Name of the No. of AWCs No. of Distance Mode of Duration ICDS Project selected and trainees from Trg. transport used AWC Codes placed in one Centre (KM) AWC

8 9 10 11 12

No. of Instructors Activity of material folder Type of Difficulties Comments/ deputed for Supervised carried by trainees (Yes/No) support faced by he Practice received Trainees/Train Suggestions from ICDS ers during if any Project Staff Supervised Practiced

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5. 1 Kit Material/Background Material

5.2 Mention below the material given in the kit bag/folder of trainees

i)

ii)

iii)

iv)

v)

5.3 Details of the background material given to trainees. Enclose a list of back ground material along with its sources here. Record you observations here. (Quality of material)

a) Is the kit material adequate for trainees? Yes/No

b) If no, please specify the reasons

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5.4 Resource Persons: S.No. Name of Name of Qualificat Design Topic Amount Max. No. of Remarks the Resource ion and ation Name of of Hon. sessions Componen Person(s) Subject the Paid taken in t Specializ Session this course ation

5.5 Evaluation of Trainees

A. Area of Assessment S. Type of Assessment/Methods Marks for each component Remarks followed No.

1. Oral Test (Checklist)

2. Written Test (sample questions to be enclosed)

3. Supervised Practice Enclosed a copy of Task Sheets used

4. Preparation of Material/Demonstration

5. General Behaviors(Punctuality and Discipline)

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5. Any others

B. Enclose a copy of the Evaluation Performa Questions of last batch (Find out percentage of pass trainees)

5.6 a) Do you bridge the gaps in learning (Yes/No)

b) If yes, please specific the procedures/methods.

6. Submission of Course Reports & SOE

i) Do you prepare course report on time? Yes/No

iii) If yes, please enclose a copy of the report of last course.

iv) If no, specify the reasons for not preparing the report

v) To whom do you submit the course report? (NIPCCD/State Govt/MWCD/Parent body)

6.2 i) Do you submit the Statement of Accounts of the course after Training Yes/No

ii) If yes, what is the time period for Submission Accounts iii) If no, who settles the accounts?

6.3 i) Do you receive Funds on time? Yes/No

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ii) To whom do you submit

6.5 Contribution of the following i) Parent organization for quality of training

ii) State Govt.

iii) NIPCCD

iv) Any other

7 Utilization of teaching Staff

7.1 i) Are you are fully aware of your tasks/job responsibilities? Yes/No ii) If no, please give reasons

7.2 a) Do you undertake additional tasks/assignments besides ICDS Training? Yes/No

b) If yes, please submit details below: S.No Activities Total Nature of Who assigns Do these Problems Tasks occupation in Job Tasks such Tasks tasks affect difficulties (Additional) a year activities the quality of faced ICDS Training (Yes/No)

7.3 a) Do you undertake visits to ICDS Project/Other training centre? Yes/No

b) If yes, please mention the place you visited last (Date and time) 7.4 Details of visits

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S.No. Date and Name of the Duration Purpose Report Remarks Time Project Trg. submitted Centre How does it (Yes/No) help in the trg.

7.5 Your Contribution for the visit in brief

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8.0 a) Mode of involvement/contribution of Academic Staff in the Training Centre

(AWTCs/MLTCs). Collect a copy of the Annual Report of last year

b) Financial Support of Parent Organisation to Training Centre (if release of funds delayed) Yes/No

8.1 a) Is the Training Centre (AWTC/MLTC) monitored regularly? (Yes/No)

b) If yes, who does monitoring:

i) NIPCCD ii) State Govt. iii) Parent Body only iv) Others

Name & Signature

Date :

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Annexture - 7

List of AWTCs located in the different States of the Country S.No Name of AWTCs/MLTCs Contact Nos. Andaman & Nicobar Islands 1. Sh. P.C. James Sh. P.C. James, PO Programme Officer (ICDS) 09474203644 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 03192-242230 (Dte. Of Social Welfare, Andaman & Nicobar Islands Mail: [email protected] Admn.) Dolly Ganj, Port Blair Andaman & Nicobar Islands Andhra Pradesh 2. District Manager, 09390317160 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Durgabai Mahila Shisu Vikas Kendra Etcheria, Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh 3. Secretary, 09949502447 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09440398576 C/o Yuva Vijnana Parishad H.No. MIG-306, APHB Colony Opp. Zila Parishad, Srikakulam Andhra Pradesh – 532001 4. Secretary, Ms. V.Malathi, President Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09490105044, C/o Integrated Rural Development Society (IRDS) 09391699361 Amadalavalasa, Srikakulam Andhra Pradesh – 532185 5. District Manager 08922-255619 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09390317158 C/o Durgabai Mahila Shishu Vikasa Kendra V.T. Agraharam, Vizianagaram Andhra Pradesh – 535004 6. Secretary, 08922-271222 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Resource Educational Society APHB, MIG 219, Babametta Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh – 530002 7. Executive Director, 08922-275903 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09848014001 C/o Agency for Sustainable Rural Development & Relief 09441306219 (ASSURED) Door No.1-1-69, Beside Jute Mill MIG – 3, Vivekananda Colony, Cantonment Area Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh - 535003 8. District Manager, 09390317155 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09390317156 C/o Durgabai Mahila Shisu Vikasa Kendra Mudaorlova, Pineapple Colony Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh – 530891 9. Secretary 0891-2799249 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Society for Education and Environment Development D. No. 45-52-5/2, Aravind Apartments,Abid Nagar, Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh – 530016 134

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10. Secretary 0891-2799249 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Teetla Ramaiah United Social Service (TRUSS) 45-35-27, Jagannadhapuram Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh – 530016 11. Secretary 09248479757 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Sneha Education and Voluntary Society D.No. 3-51, Krishnarayapuram Naiduthota Bus Stop, Vepagunda (Post) Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh - 530047 12. District Manager 0883-2417487 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09390317153 C/o Durgabai Mahila Shishu Vikasa Kendra 09390317154 Bommuru, Rajahmundry East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh 13. Provincial Prathinidhi 09705657331 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre - II C/o Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Trust P.O. Mandal Seethanagaram, Via Rajahmumdry East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh - 533287 14. President 09440976590 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Adaranalyam Voluntary Service Organization Near High School Center, Sivakodu Mandal Razole, East Godavari, A.P. 15. President 09290049011 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre - II 09391923455 C/o District Federation of Mahila Mandali 09396440123 Buchaiah Nagar, Jekkampudi Rammohan Roa Building, Rajahmundry East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh 16. District Manager 9390317151 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 08823-258432 C/o Durgabai Mahila Shishu Vikasa Kendra Tadikalapudi, Kamavarapukota Mandal West Godavari, Andhra Pradesh – 534452 17. President 08812-220012 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre - I 09290049011 C/o Sri Venkateswara Mahila Mandali Denduluru, West Godavari, A.P. 18. President 09440111168 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre - II C/o Sri Venkateswara Mahila Mandali Denduluru, West Godavari, Andhra Pradesh 19. District Manager 09390317149 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Durgabai Mahila Shishu Vikasa Kendra Pamarru (Mandal), Nimakuru Krishna, Andhra Pradesh - 521158 20. President 0866-2431111 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 0866-6946782 C/o Krishna District Federation of Mahila Mandal 135

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Door. No.30-20-2/32, Geethamandir Road Seetharampuram, Vijayawada – 2 District Krishna, Andhra Pradesh - 520002

21. District Manager 0863-2234004 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09390317148 C/o Durgabai Mahila Shishu Vikasa Kendra, Opp: Zila Parishad Office, Besides Collector’s Banglaw Medical Club Road, Guntur – 5 Andhra Pradesh 22. Secretary 09848132435 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre - I C/o Sri Venkateswara Bala Kuteer Chetana, Chowdavaram Guntur, Andhra Pradesh – 522019 23. Course Co-ordinator 09848132435 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre - II C/o Sri Venkateshwara Bala Kuteer, Chetana Chowdavaram, Guntur Andhra Pradesh – 522019 24. Secretary 09866801969 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Academy of Rural Development and Research Gudavalli Post, Cherukupall Mandalam Kanagala, Guntur Andhra Pradesh – 522259 25. District Manager 09390317146 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Durgabai Mahila Shishu Vikasa Kendra Endaluru Donka, Via Santhanuthalpadu Ongole, Endlure Street Prakasam District, Andhra Pradesh 26. Principal 08594-220633 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09676449949 C/o Federation of District Mahila Mandal Mahila Mandali, H. No. 13-9-16 Station Road, Chirala Prakasam, Andhra Pradesh – 523157 27. Secretary 08594-230633 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09963670070 C/o Federation of District Mahila Mandal H. No. 1-35-40, Gandhi Nagar, Vykuntapuram, Near Avadhutha Swami Temple Chirala, Prakasam, Andhra Pradesh – 523157 28. Secretary 07702399641 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09989184757 JMJ College, St. Xavier Hospital Campus Ongole, District Prakasam, Andhra Pradesh 29. District Manager 09390317143 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Durgabai Mahila Shishu Vikasa Kendra A.K. Nagar, Gandhinagar Nellore, Andhra Pradesh - 524004 136

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30. Secretary & Correspondent 08612322531 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Murali Krishna P.B. No. 21, Nethaji Nagar Podalakur Road, Nellore Andhra Pradesh – 524004

31. District Manager 09390317142 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Durgabai Mahila Shishu Vikasa Kendra Tirupathi, Tiruchanur Road Post Tirupati Mandal, Chittoor District Andhra Pradesh – 517503 32. General Secretary 09849205663 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09966296366 C/o Rashtriya Seva Samithi 9, Old Huzur Office Buildings, Tirupathi District Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh - 517501 33. District Manager 09390317138 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Durgabai Mahila Shishu Vikasa Kendra Chowtapalli Road, Mariyapuram R. V. Nagar Post, District Kadapa Andhra Pradesh – 516003 34. President 09000373579 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre - I C/o Shylaja Mahila Mandali Somavandipalli (Village), Mamillapalli (Post) Chinthakommadinne Mandal Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh 35. President 09000373579 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre - II C/o Shylaja Mahila Mandali Somavandipalli (Village), Mamillapalli (Post) Chinthakommadinne Mandal Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh 36. District Manager 09390317135 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09866039512 C/o Durgabai Mahila Shishu Vikasa Kendra State Home, Kurnool Andhra Pradesh 37. Secretary & Correspondent 09966985366 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09440516420 C/o Smt. Nandamuri Basava Tarakam Plot 93, Door No - 9/133, Kranthi Nagar Nandayal, District Kurnool Andhra Pradesh 38. Secretary 09440607424 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Krishi Vigyan Kendra Yaganatipalle, Banaganaplle Mandal District Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh – 518124 39. District Manager 09390317140 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09866155745 137

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C/o Durgabai Mahila Shishu Vikasa Kendra Prasannavapally (Village), Rama Krishna Nagar Repetedu Mandal, Engg. College Road District Ananthapur, Andhra Pradesh 40. President 08555-282088 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09866155745 C/o Sri Jhansi Laxmi Bai Mahila Sangam Bukkapatnam Mandal, Karnala Veedi Anantapuram, Andhra Pradesh

41. District Manager 0870-2544165 Angalwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Durgabai Mahila Shishu Vikasa Kendra Madikonda, District Warangal Andhra Pradesh 42. President 0870-2544165 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o All India Women’s Conference H.No.5-8-170, Lashkar Bazar Hanumakonda, Balasmudram Warangal, Andhra Pradesh – 506001 43. President 09846983411 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre - II 09296755768 C/o Krishan District Federation of Mahila Mandali H. No. 1-7, Govt. School Backside Via - Rangasaipet, Hanumakonda Mandal Warangal, Andhra Pradesh – 506005 44. President 09846294111 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Krishan District Federation of Mahila Mandali - III, D. No.18-48, Jhansi Nagar, Thimapuram Warangal, Andhra Pradesh – 506002 45. The District Manager 08734256266 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09390317127 C/o Durgabai Mahila Shishu Vikasa Kendra Chincholi, “B” Sanragaour Mandal Via – Nirmal, Adilabad Andhra Pradesh 46. General Secretary 09989704934 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Unit - V C/o Vanitha Bharathi Bala Bharathi H.No-1-143, Hanuman Temple Street Ramnagar, Mancherial Adilabad, Andhra Pradesh – 504208 47. District Manager 09390317116 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Durgabai Mahila Shishu Vikasa Kendra Khanapur Haveli, Tekulapalli Nr Indiranagar Colony Khammam, Andhra Pradesh – 500002 48. President 09848183006 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre - I 09390317120 C/o District Federation of Mahila Mandal H.No. 10-3-202/1B, Mamillagudem 138

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Khammam, Andhra Pradesh – 507001 49. President 09848183006 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre - II C/o District Federation of Mahila Mandal H.No. 10-3-202/1B, Mamillagudem Khammam, Andhra Pradesh – 507001 50. District Manager 09390317121 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09390317120 C/o Durgabai Mahila Shishu Vikasa Kendra LMD Colony, Thimmapur Mandal Karimnagar, Andhra Pradesh – 505527

51. Secretary 08786-499205 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Prakriti Environment Society Ashok Nagar, Karimnagar Andhra Pradesh – 505001 52. President 08542-247778 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Kamala Nehru Mahila Mandali H.No-1-7-89, K.K.Kutter Opp. Police Grounds, Mehaboobnagar Andhra Pradesh – 509001 53. Chairman 040-23534960 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09948668002 C/o Bharatiya Grammena Mahila Sangam H.No-10-3-300/A/1/2, Palm Springs Humayun Nagar, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh – 500028 54. District Manger 09390317113 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Durgabai Mahila Shishu Vikasa Kendra Gollaguda, Beside Boothing Unit Miryalaguda Road, Kesharajupally Nalgonda, Andhra Pradesh 55. General Secretary 09989704934 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Vanitha Bharathi Bala Bharathi Village Rajagiri, Bhongiri Mandal Nalgonda, Andhra Pradesh 56. District Manager 09390317123 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Durgabai Mahila Shishu Vikasa Kendra Perkit, Middle Armoor (Mandal) Nizamabad, Andhra Pradesh – 503224 57. General Secretary 09989704934 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Vanitha Bharathi Bala Bharathi Ward No.-7, Opp: Gram Panchayat Office Village Anthampalle, Bikkanur Mandal Nizamabad, Andhra Pradesh - 500503 58. General Secretary 09989704934 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Unit - I C/o Vanitha Bharathi Bala Bharathi

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H.No-25/35/1/D/1, Rama Chandrareddy Nagar Uptour - Askhaya Mess, Ramachandrapuram Medak District, Andhra Pradesh 59. General Secretary 09989704934 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Unit - II C/o Vanitha Bharathi Bala Bharathi H.No-25/35/1/D/1, Rama Chandrareddy Nagar Uptour- Askhaya Mess, Ramachandra Puram Medak District, Andhra Pradesh 60. District Manager 09390317131 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Durgabai Mahila Shishu Vikasa Kendra, Via - Kanaka Mamidi, Moinabad Mandal Chilkuru, Ranga Reddy District Andhra Pradesh - 501504

61. Chairman 040-23534960 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Unit - I 09948668002 C/o Bharatiya Grammena Mahila Sangam 56/2, Japally, H. No. 3-1, Saroornagar Mandal Ranga Reddy District, Andhra Pradesh - 500005 62. Chairman 040-23534960 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Unit - II 09948668002 C/o Bharatiya Grammena Mahila Sangam 56/2, Japally, H. No. 3-1, Saroornagar Mandal Ranga Reddy District, Andhra Pradesh - 500005 63. District Manager 09390317128 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Durgabai Mahila Shisu Viakasa Kendram D. No. 4-32-1151/12/1, Allwyn Colony Ward No.4, Block No. 32 Sai Nagar, Balanagar Kukatpally, Pipeline Road Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh – 500072 64. Director & Ex-officio Principal 09963173831 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o SWATI Directorate Premises # 8-3-222, Ameerpet, Vengalraonagar Hyderabad – 38, Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh 65. Smt. Lowangcha 0380-4222767 Deputy Director (ICDS) 09436256689 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09863076572 (Deptt. of Social Welfare, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh) Aalo, District West Siang Arunachal Pradesh 66. Smt. Savitri Khamti Smt. Lowangcha Deputy Director (ICDS) 09436048253 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre (Deptt. of Social Welfare, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh) Roing, District Lower Dibang Valley Arunachal Pradesh 67. Smt. H. Gansia Smt. H. Gansia Deputy Director (ICDS) 09436259140

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Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 08974818624 (Deptt. of Social Welfare, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh) Khonsa, District Tirap Arunachal Pradesh 68. Smt. T.W. Thungon Smt. T.W. Thungon Deputy Director (ICDS) 09436220911 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre (Deptt. of Social Welfare, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh) Bomdila, District Kameng, Arunachal Pradesh 69. Smt. G. Amo Smt. G. Amo Deputy Director (ICDS) 09863924023 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre (Deptt. of Social Welfare, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh) Tezu, District Lohit, Arunachal Pradesh Assam 70. Principal Ms. Sabana Ahmed Anganwadi Workers Training Centre - I 098643-67866 C/o Indian Council For Child Welfare, Assam Branch Rupnagar, Guwahati – 32, Assam 71. Principal Ms. Manjuwara Ahmed Anganwadi Workers Training Centre - II 9954042808 C/o Indian Council For Child Welfare, Assam Branch R. K. Mission Road, Guwahati – 32, Assam 72. Principal Ms. Mira Goswami Anganwadi Workers Training Centre - III 09864206405 C/o Indian Council For Child Welfare, Assam Branch 0361-2543277 Rupnagar, Guwahati – 32, Assam 73. Principal Ms. Kalpana Buzarbaruah Anganwadi Workers Training Centre - I 09435532163 C/o Indian Council For Child Welfare, Assam Branch 0373-2326489 Naliapool, Dibrugarh, Assam 74. Principal Ms. Jotshana Dutta Gogoi Anganwadi Workers Training Centre - II 094359-65640 C/o Indian Council For Child Welfare, Assam Branch 0373-2312631 Naliapool, Dibrugarh, Assam 75. Principal Ms. Gitanjali Sarmah Anganwadi Workers Training Centre-I 09864182639 C/o Indian Council For Child Welfare, Assam Branch Tezpur, Sonitpur, Assam 76. Principal Ms. Mini Deepa Mohan Anganwadi Workers Training Centre - II 09854986502 C/o Indian Council For Child Welfare, Assam Branch Tezpur, Sonitpur Assam 77. Principal Ms. Kaberi Saikla Anganwadi Workers Training Centre - III 09678256729 C/o Indian Council For Child Welfare, Assam Branch Tezpur, Sonitpur Assam 78. Principal Ms. Rubi Goggi Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09864797713 C/o NLCM District Sibsagar Assam 141

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79. Principal Ms. Bikash Baruah Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09957975332 C/o Jagriti Sanmilita Unnauan Kendra Lakhimpur Assam 80. Principal Ms. Wahidar Rahman Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09435164216 C/o Morigaon Mohila Unnayan Kendra Morigaon, Guwahati – 4 Assam 81. Principal Ms. Sirajuddin Ahmed Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09435465379 C/o Gram Vikash Parishad Rangloo, District Nagaon Assam 82. Principal Ms. Charli Baruah Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09085066789 C/o Monikuntala Mohila Unnayan Kendra Monikuntala, Guwahati – 4 Assam

83. Principal Ms. Gitanjali Choudhary Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09435915390 C/o Bahumukhi Pragati Samity Tihu, Nalbari, Assam 84. Principal Sh. Anowar Sadique Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09401239654 C/o Rampur Manab Kalyan Samity Rampur, Salapathar Nagaon, Assam 85. Principal Sh. Hem Baruah Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09854013051 C/o Korapathar Sanmilita Yubak Samaj Korapathar, Lakhimpur Assam 86. Principal Ms. Dibya Roy Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09435070157 C/o Nevideta Nari Sanstha Meherpur, Silchar, Assam 87. Principal Ms. Saragapani Borah Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09401008681 C/o Sankar Madhab Kristi Bikash Kendra Milonpur, Nagaon, Assam 88. Principal Ms. Garima Hazarika Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 9435535042 C/o Sreemanta Sankar Mission Panigaon, Nagaon, Assam 89. Principal Sh. Pankaj Sarmah Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09401362026 C/o Sadou Asom Grammya Puthibharal Santha B.Town, Golaghat, Assam 90. Principal Ms. Karabi Saikia Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09435920064

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C/o Sadou Asom Grammya Puthibharal Santha Haiborgaon, Nagaon, Assam 91. Principal Ms. Bakul Das Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09954219004 C/o Sadou Asom Grammya Puthibharal Santha Punjabari, Guwahati, Assam 92. Principal Ms. Pranamika Gogoi Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09854467404 C/o Global Health Immunization and Pupulation Control Organization Tezpur, Sonitpur, Assam 93. Principal Sh. Nazibur Rahman Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09508428304 C/o Rural Organisaiton for Agro Development Service Bengenakhowa, Golaghat, Assam 94. Principal P Khanikar Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 9864529810 C/o Golaghat Nirman Mohila Gut (NGO) Bengenakhowa, Golaghat, Assam 95. Principal Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Deshbandhu Club Behera Bazar, Silchar Distt. Cachar, Assam

Bihar 96. Principal Smt. Usha Rani Singh Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09031013337 C/o Mahila Charkha Samiti Kadamkuan, Patna, Bihar 97. Principal Smt. Madhuri Kumari Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09386511074 Kumhaar, Patna, Bihar 98. Principal Ms. Sagufta Praveen Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09471665221 C/o Shama Vikas Samiti Patel Nagar, Islampur Nalanda, Bihar 99. Principal Smt. Seema Kumari Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09934090233 C/o Grahmin Mahila Vikas Samaj Kalyan Pratisthan Kumurudin Ganj, Bihar Sharif, Nalanda, Bihar 100. Principal Smt. Shobha Kumari Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09431050076 C/o Prakritik Arogya Ashram Rajgir, Nalanda, Bihar 101. Principal Smt. Veena Singh Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 09334540570 C/o Geeta Mahila Uthan Samiti Rajendra Nagar, Aara, Bhojpur, Bihar 102. Principal Sh. Radhashyam Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09832855146 C/o Mahila Gramin Anganwadi Training Centre

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Domrao, Anumandal, Baksar, Bihar 103. Principal Sh. Ramnaresh Sharma Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09832855146 C/o Mahila Kalyan Vikas Parithan Sarmilya Nagar, Dehari - on – Sone Bhavan Path, Station Road Rohtas, Bihar 104. Principal Ms. Poonam Bharti Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09973839856 C/o Mahila Nav Bharati Jagriti Kendra Dehari – on – Sone, Palli Raod Near Harijan Station, Rohtas, Bihar 105. Principal Smt. Madhu Srivastav Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09430072035 C/o Bal Sevika Prashikshan Kendra Bodhgaya, Gaya, Bihar 106. Principal Smt. Milan Sinha Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 08002535675 C/o Bhartiya Shiksha Avam Samajik Sodh Sansthan New Vishar Talab, Gaya, Bihar 107. Principal Sh. Ramnaresh Sharma Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09832855146 C/o Mahila Kalyan Vikas Partisthan Shamshan Ghat Road, Vishnu Puri Gaya, Bihar 108. Principal Ms. Poonam Bharti Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09973839856 C/o Mahila Nav Bharat Jagriti Kendra Ireki, Jahanabad, Bihar 109. Principal Smt. Shashi Kumari Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09334066542 C/o Ozone Protection (Omia) Near BSNL Telephone Exchange, Kako Road Jahanabad, Bihar 110. Principal Smt. Neetu Kumari Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09661400553 C/o Reshma Gramin Vikas Sangh Raja Bazar, Jahanabad, Bihar 111. Principal Smt. Sita Kumari Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09431089219 C/o Raudhnagar Organisation for Rural Development Purana Shahar, Daudh Nagar Aurangabad, Bihar 112. Principal Sh. Ajit Kumar Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09430609678 C/o Chandrika Samajik Uthan Avam Gramin Vikas 09939016312 Sansthan Jamhor, Aurangabad, Bihar 113. Principal Smt. Anita Sinha Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09204216315 C/o Sh. Ravinder Prasad Nr Pandey Petrol Pump, Bhagwanpur Muzaffarpur, Bihar 114. Principal Dr. Satendra Kumar Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Singh 144

Central Monitoring Unit, NIPCCD

Dinkar Nagar, NH – 28 09470800335 Gram – Manjoliya, Post – Khabara Muzaffarpur, Bihar – 843148 115. Principal Smt. Pratibha Rani Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09031291911 C/o Kanchan Seva Ashram Aamgola Road, Near Gumti Muzaffarpur, Bihar 116. Principal Smt. Ruma Paul Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09931282026 MIG Housing Board Colony, Damod Pur Motihari Road, Muzaffarpur Bihar 117. Principal Smt.Sangeeta Kumari Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09304067615 Rajmata Nivas, Yadav Nagar Bhawanpur, Muzaffarpur, Bihar 118. Principal Smt Kalpana Prasad Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09835256442 C/o Basana Singh Smriti Bhawan Gandhi Marg, Hajipur Vaishali, Bihar 119. Principal Sh. Ranjeet Kumar Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 9798985881 C/o Neha Slip Kala Kendra 9031486473 Judwa Bazar, Hajipur Vaishali, Bihar 120. Principal Smt. Vidhya Singh Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09431288778 Dharamsamaj Chowk, Motihari Bihar 121. Principal Smt. Anjana Kumari Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09470163464 Bhartiya Vivah Kendra C/o Keshav Prasad Srivastav, Mohala - Balua Taal Motihari, East Champaran, Bihar 122. Principal Smt. Sushma Kumari Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09470871898 C/o Kaurak Bhawan Bagga Road, Betia, Bihar 123. Principal Acharya Swami Padmesh Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09973459299 C/o Indian Institute of Yog Research & Handicamp Welfare Society Harivatika Chowk, Baitia Champaran, Bihar 124. Principal Smt. Reshni Kumari Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09473250666 C/o Manav Kalyan Sansthan Laxmi Nagar, Post - Nehroll Sitamarhi, Bihar 125. Principal Smt. Anidita Sangupta Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09549497342 C/o Mahatama Budh Prathimik Shishak Shiksha Mahavidyalya 145

Central Monitoring Unit, NIPCCD

Dumara Road, Rajopaith Sitamarhi, Bihar 126. Principal Smt. Nirmala Kumari Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09835080979 C/o Jeevan Jyoti Kala Kendra Kailashpuri, Dumrao, Sitamarhi, Bihar 127. Principal Smt. Nutan Balyapan Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 9470668046 C/o Nutan Vikas Bihar Magardahi, Ward No. 24 Samastipur, Bihar 128. Principal Smt. Amrita Aggarwal Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 094722224854 C/o Rural Institute of Medical Science Aggarwal Tola, Tajpur Samastipur, Bihar 129. Principal Sh. Baban Kumar Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09304614837 C/o Ram Prasad Lal Ravel Singh Seva Sansthan Buhidhara, Samastipur, Bihar 130. Principal Sh. Pranat Kumar Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09709629500 C/o Bharti Paryavaran Avam Lok Kalyan Kendra Ward No. 24, Opp. Navjeevan Club Samastipur, Bihar 131. Principal Smt. Vandana Kumari Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09334624629 C/o Sarisab Pahhi Gramin Mahila Vikas Samiti Pandol, Madhubani, Bihar 132. Principal Smt. Rajnival Aggarwal Anganwadi Workers Training Centre - I 09430038517 C/o Nari Shisu Kalyan Prishad Stadium Path, Madhubani, Bihar 133. Principal Dr. Rajnival Aggarwal Anganwadi Workers Training Centre - II 09430038517 C/o Nari Shisu Kalyan Prishad Stadium Path, Madhubani, Bihar 134. Principal Sh. Om Prakash Sharma Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 093344121548 C/o Ashara Seva Kendra Laxmipur, Alandar Dhala Siwan, Bihar 135. Principal Smt. Apsana Khatun Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09937981148 C/o S. M. Education Training Centre Mohan Bazar, Maharajganj Siwan, Bihar 136. Principal -- Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Siwan Jeela Vikas Parishad Badli, Dhanwanti Road, Siwan Bihar 137. Principal Smt. Mamta Kumari Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09835239998 C/o Samaj Kalyan Vikas Sansthan 146

Central Monitoring Unit, NIPCCD

Gram-Surbal, Jiradei, Siwan, Bihar 138. Principal Sh. Chandrama Pandey/ Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Smt. Chitra Sharma C/o Saraswati Pusthkalya Avam Jan Kalyan 09835239998 Bihar 139. Principal Smt. Priyanka Kumari Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 08271472910 C/o Savitri Katai Bunai Avam Mahila Vikas Kendra Sh. Nandan Path, Thana - Chapra Town District Saran, Bihar 140. Principal Smt. Kalpana Prasad Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09430448365 C/o Badi Mirzapur, Jamalpur Road Munger, Bihar 141. Principal Smt. Subnam Kumari Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09931007274 C/o Anganwadi Mahila Vikas Sanghathan Thana - Baikarpur, Munger, Bihar 142. Principal Smt. Kaushal Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Kishor Ray C/o Surbpriya Khadi Gramoudyog Samiti 09430003535 Pansari Girls High School, Jamalpur Gogari, Khagariya, Bihar 143. Principal Smt. Soni Kumari Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09473355794 C/o Akhil Bhartiya Samajik Sawasthaye Sangh Babuaganj, Durgasthan Khagariya, Bihar 144. Principal Smt. Vinod Kumar Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09470014102 M.I.G. Flat -80, Bhagalpur, Bihar 145. Principal Smt. Tara Shah Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09431866267 Keshav Nagar, Maragain Road Purulia, Bihar 146. Principal Smt. Shahida Anjug Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 0654-247231 C/o Koshi Anchal Samgrah Vikas Parishad Mistri Tola, Madhubani Purnea, Bihar 147. Principal Smt. Roma Kumari Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 06454-226146 C/o Dipalya Manshik Swathaya Avam Viklang Punarvas Sansthan Kailash Puri, Sri Nagar Ahatta Purnea, Bihar 148. Principal Smt. Vidhya Devi Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 8809482737 C/o Mahila Mandal Bhawanipur, Rajdham , Bihar 149. Principal Mh.Akmal Shamsi Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 9431437946 C/o Public Welfare Society North Police Line Road, Durga Mandir 147

Central Monitoring Unit, NIPCCD

Nasheman Bhawan, Kishanganj Bihar 150. Principal Mohd. Mehatmin Asgar Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Jan Jagran Uthan Samiti Rampada, Katihaar, Bihar 151. Principal Dr. Naresh Kumar Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 9431091761 C/o Devki Geeta Kalyan Vikas Samiti Krishi Vigyan Kendra-ka-Utar Sadua Road, Madhepura, Bihar 152. Principal Smt. Shardha Kumari Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 9868621254 C/o Anusujit Jati Jan-jati Kalyan Samiti Saurbazar, , Bihar 153. Principal Smt. Akansa Kumari Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 9661680881 C/o Jan Uthan Sansthan Lakhimsarai, Bihar 154. Principal Smt. Puspa Kumari Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 9709426231 C/o Kasturba Mahila Vikas Kalyan Samiti Mussapur, Samastipur, Bihar Chhatisgarh 155. Principal Smt. Geeta Mundeja Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09893765263 Mana Camp, Near Police Station Raipur, Chhatisgarh - 492015 156. Principal Shri. G.S. Pandagre Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09424282789 Near - Nirmal School, Jagdalpur Bastar, Chhatisgarh - 494001 157. Principal Smt. Aloka Mitra Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09827460583 11/256, Karamchari Nagar 09406349890 Sikolabhatta, Durg 0788-5010184 Chhatisgarh – 491001 158. Principal Smt. Shakuntala Satpati Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09424159899 Nr - Gorella Police Station 07751-250629 Pendra Road Bilaspur, Chhatisgarh – 495119 159. Principal Ms. Sheela Srivastav Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09406237309 Patrapara, Dharamjaigarh Raigarh, Chhatisgarh - 496116 160. Principal Ms. Kumud Mehar Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09329898427 Jurgum Bhandar, Sanna Road 07763220048 Jashpur Nagar, Chhatisgarh 161. Principal Smt. Sangeeta Sijoriya Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 07856252998 C/o Shreejan Samajik Sansthan Mamta Nagar, Panchsheel Colony Danttevada, Chhatisgarh 148

Central Monitoring Unit, NIPCCD

162. Principal Smt. Pramila Shukla/ Alkanda Tiwari Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09926160333 C/o Vineeta Mahila Samaj Near - Old Civil Line Masjid, Station Road Mahasamund, Chhatisgarh - 493445 163. Principal Smt. Anju Mehto Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09826680190 C/o Social Revival Group of Urban, Rural & Tribal 09827181425 H - 25 Sichai Colony, Main Road P.O. Jaytipali, Korba, Chhatisgarh - 495450 164. Principal Shri Manoj Bharti Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09826142836 C/o Manav Sansadhan Sanskriti Vikas Parishad 08435070000 Opp. - Ashirwad Kirana Ki Dukan, Nr- Mishra Complex, School Para, Baikunthpur District Korea, Chhatisgarh 165. Principal Shri Manoj Bharti Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 07774-222590 C/o Manav Sansadhan Sanskriti Vikas Parishad 08435070000 Saraswati Kunj, Old- Post Office Road Darripara, Ambikapur Distt.- Sarguja, Chhatisgarh - 497001 166. Principal Smt. Lata Soni Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09407398380 C/o Himalya Institute of Rural Development Lohara Road, Opp.Brahman Samaj & Old ITI Kabirdham, Kowardha, Chhatisgarh 167. Principal Ms. Sunita Yadav Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Email: [email protected] C/o Nehru Yuvak Kalyan Parishad 09165593261&09827982106 Backside MCI School, Sehdev Nagar Fax: 07744-224826 07744-507562 Rajnandgaon, Chhatisgarh 168. Assistant Director 07752-223527 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Regional Training Centre Govt. of Chhatisgarh Near Old RTO Office, Mungeli Naka Bilaspur, Chhatisgarh - 495001

169. Assistant Director Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Regional Training Centre Govt. of Chhatisgarh Dimrapal, Jagdalpur Bastar, Chhatisgarh 170.* Principal Proposed Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Mahakaushal Vikas Samiti Ekta Nagar, Kanker, Chhatisgarh Delhi 171. Dr. S. Malhan 0120 - 2522993 09811554488 Hon. Secretary Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Unit - I

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C/o Vocational Training College J – Block, South Extension – I New Delhi - 110049 172. Dr. S. Malhan 09968502973 Hon. Secretary Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Unit - II C/o Vocational Training College J – Block, South Extension – I New Delhi -110049 173. President 01123968907, 01127490089, Anganwadi Workers Training Centre - I 09810299491 C/o Delhi Council for Child Welfare Qudisia Bagh, Yamuna Marg, Civil Lines, Delhi - 110054 174. President 011-28524789 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre - II Ms. Bhardwaj C/o Delhi Council for Child Welfare 09818668363 D - 34, Institutional Area, Janak Puri Pankha Road, New Delhi -110058 175. President 011-22778440 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre – III 0120-2530123 (Delhi Council for Child Welfare) Ms. Nima C/o Vocational Training Centre 09212828544 Block-27, Trilokpuri, Delhi - 110091 Goa 176. Hon. Secretary 0832-2785985&2285755 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 0832 2766386 C/o Goa Inst. of Rural Development 09422062021 Administration(GIRDA) Tiswadi, North Goa Goa Gujarat 177. Principal Ms. Sarmistaben Khuchara Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09924884399 C/o Paryavaran Swachhata Sansthan Ahmedabad Nr Narmada Canal Post, At Sughad Sabarmati Road, Gandhinagar Gujarat 178. Principal Ms. Pumimaben Bhalala Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09327819200 C/o Stri Kasturba Stri Vikas Gruh 0288‐2751730 Patel Colony Road, Jamnagar Gujarat 179. Principal Ms. Jimiben Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 02778‐250474 C/o Kutumb Ane Bal Kalyan Samiti Nayaknagar, Idar Sabarkanta, Gujarat 180. Principal Ms. Nirajaben Patel Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09427789492 C/o Mahila Sahkeri Udhyog Mandir 09099950284

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Subhash Chowk, Gopipura 0261‐2594026 Surat, Gujarat 181. Principal Ms. Nitaben Patel Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09099322573 C/o Nutan Bharti 02741‐222220‐21 Madana Gadh, Palanpur Banaskanta, Gujarat 182. Principal Ms. Meenaben Parmar Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09898523685 C/o Shri C. U. Shah Lok Mangalayatan Vaghodia, Vadodara Gujarat 183. Principal Ms Arunaben Rathod Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09427676145 C/o INRECA Institute 02649‐234024 Rajpipla Road, Dediapada District Narmada, Gujarat 184. Principal Ms. Vanitaben Vasava Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09426770693 C/o Jai Mataji Education Trust 02043‐270003 Valia, Bharuch, Gujarat 185. Principal Ms. Hemalataben Patel Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09879349636 C/o Adrash Mahila Mandal 02637‐230299 1st Floor, Sir Homi Mehta Technical School Hostal Compound, Chapra Road Near Vithalwadi, Navsari, Gujarat 186. Principal Ms. Binaben Mehta Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09712518108 C/o Adrash Mahila Mandal Jalaram Mandir Compound, 1st Floor Dharampur Road, Valsad Gujarat 187. Principal Ms. Parulben Parmar Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09879718285 C/o S.M. Patel College of Home Science 02693‐239485 Vallabh Vidhyanagar, Anand, Gujarat 188. Principal Ms. Harshaben Rathod Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09879521490 C/o Saraswatam, Haripar Road 02834‐230217 Opp. B.S.F 151, Bhuj District Kutch, Gujarat 189. Principal Ms. Meenaben Amrutiya Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 08866310853 C/o Shishu Mangal 0285‐265003 Opp. Collector’s Bunglow Junagadh, Gujarat 151

Central Monitoring Unit, NIPCCD

190. Principal Ms. Kailashben Thakkar Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09723712491 C/o Bhansali Trust 02746‐277249 Highway Cross Roads, Radhanpur Patan, Gujarat 191. Principal Ms. Neetaben Patel Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09909057365 C/o M. J. Thakur Charitable Trust 02762‐292992 Post Nagar, Mahasamand, Gujarat 192. Principal Ms. Bhavnaben Poira Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09925507522 C/o Shri Kanta Stri Vikas Gruh 0281‐2232449 Bhaktinagar, Rajkot, Gujarat 193. Principal Ms. Krupaben Mehta Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 09408967840 C/o Bhavanagar Mahila Mandal, Shantiniketan 0278‐2121491 Society Vidhyanagar College Road Bhavanagar, Gujarat 194. Principal Ms. Hemakshiben Raval Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09427525276 C/o Sundaram Bharti 02699‐248530 Shri Ram Shopping Centre, Opp. Bus Stand, Dakor Kheda, Gujarat 195. Principal Ms. Chetanaben Makawana Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09428718026 C/o Shree Vardhman Gruh Udyog Mahila Mandal 02752‐243838 Natha Vorani Sheri, Dholi Pol Road Vadhavan City, Surendra Nagar Gujarat 196. Principal Ms. Tanuben Choudhary Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09879083655 C/o Adarsh Mahila Mandal At Vyara, District Vapi, Gujarat Haryana 197. Hon. Secretary 0129-2418215 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09899372273 C/o Haryana State Council for Child Welfare Bal Bhawan, Near NIT Bus Stand Faridabad, Haryana- 121001 198. Hon. Secretary 09416796369 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Haryana State Council for Child Welfare Working Women Hostel, Madhuban Park Mahavir Stadium, Hisar Haryana - 125002

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199. Hon. Secretary 01274-223533 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09416454538 C/o Haryana State Council for Child Welfare H. No. 3126/239/11, Kamla Nagar Karan Niwas Road, Rewari Haryana - 123401 200. Hon. Secretary 09416530961 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 01666-222602 C/o Haryana State Council for Child Welfare 09991752591 Bal Bhawan, Barnala Road Sirsa, Haryana - 125055 201. Hon. Secretary 0172-2770393 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 0172-2586554 C/o Haryana State Council for Child Welfare 09463390195 H.No. 24, Gali No. 2, Maheshpur Sector-21, Panchkula, Haryana 202. Hon. Secretary 01262-274920 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09729001189 C/o Haryana State Council for Child Welfare Working Women Hostel, Nr Mahila Ashram Gandhi Camp, Rohtak, Haryana - 124001 203. Hon. Secretary 09812104558 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Haryana State Council for Child Welfare Bright Star School, Rohtak Road Nr Hunna Mal Piau, Bhiwani, Haryana 204. Hon. Secretary 01732-296047 Anganwadi Workers Trainng Centre - I 01732-296023 C/o Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Trust 09896083483 Radaur, Yamuna Nagar Haryana - 135133 205. Hon. Secretary 01732-296047 Anganwadi Workers Trainng Centre - II 01732-296023 C/o Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Trust 09896083483 Radaur, Yamuna Nagar Haryana - 135133 206. Hon. Secretary 09810914344 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Haryana State Council for Child Welfare Red Cross Bhavan, Mehrauli Road Chandan Nagar, Gurgaon Haryana -122001 Himachal Pradesh 207. Principal Mrs.Neelam Sood Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 01783-238262 Nr Court Colony, Janog Ghat 0177-2671779 Theog, District Shimla 09418471817 Himachal Pradesh – 171201 208. Principal Ms. Sangeeta Verma Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 01892-232862 Village Dugiary, Gaggal 01892-223330 District Kangra, Himachal Pradesh – 176209 09418123153 209. Principal Ms. Purnima Garg Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 01907-267037 Rasmain, Sunder Nagar 09418489763 153

Central Monitoring Unit, NIPCCD

Mandi, Himachal Pradesh – 174401 210. Principal Ms. Leela Tajta Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 0177-2786544 At/PO Sunni, P.O. Sunni 09418487044 Tehsil Sunni, District Shimla Himachal Pradesh – 171301 Jammu & Kashmir (Jammu Division) 211. Principal Smt. Gurdeep Kaur Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 094191032277 Roop Nagar, Jammu Jammu & Kashmir

212. Principal Smt. Roopali Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09419197403 C/o Maa Creed Near Science College, Jammu Jammu & Kashmir 213. Principal Shri. Raj Nath Bhat Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09419189315 C/o Kashmir Eves Organization Bathindi, Jammu Jammu & Kashmir 214. Principal Smt. Jaspreet Kaur Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09419130884 C/o CMH Educational Society for Dev. Of Under Privileged Sainik Colony, Jammu Jammu & Kashmir 215. Principal Smt. Usha Anand Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09419134815 C/o Women Welfare Organization

Jullakha Mohalla, Jammu Jammu & Kashmir 216. Principal Shri H.N. Tikoo Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09419110808 C/o J & K Confederation of Voluntary & Charitable Organization Jammu Jammu & Kashmir Kashmir Division 217. Principal Ms. Safia Usman Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09622481248 Miskeen Bagh, Srinagar Jammu & Kashmir 218. Principal Ms. Tehmeena Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09858887222 154

Central Monitoring Unit, NIPCCD

Baramulla, Kashmir Jammu & Kashmir 219. Principal Ms. Dil Afroza Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09419372094 Anantnag, Kashmir Jammu & Kashmir 220. Principal Shri Mehboobul Alam Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Bandipora, Kashmir Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand 221. Principal 09199059672 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Badlao Foundation Mihijham, Jamtara Jharkhand 222. Principal 06436222341 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Gram Prodyogiki Vikas Sansthan Choudary Colony, College Road Sahebganj, Jharkhand

223. Principal 09430768685 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Shree Agar Sanskar Kalyan Kendra Prasad Bhawan, Bhuchundih Jainamod, Bokaro Jharkhand 224. Principal 09431169879 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Mahila Dastkari Vidyalaya Shameemabad, Itki Ranchi, Jharkhand 225. Principal 09973837245 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Holy Cross Vardhman Compound, Ranchi Jharkhand 226. Principal 09431132873 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o People Institute for Development & Training (PIDIT) Jagdishpur, Madhe Pura Deoghar, Jharkhand 227. Principal 08015049052 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Samajik Kalyan Sanstha Bekar Bandh, Dhanbad Jharkhand 228. Principal Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Santhal Pargana Gramodyog Samiti Dudhani, Dumka 155

Central Monitoring Unit, NIPCCD

Jharkhand 229. Principal 09431050076 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Ramanbai Sansthan Gariyampur, Kodarma Jharkhand 230. Principal 09334162552 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Unit -I C/o Insititute of Labour Studies Kadma, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand 231. Principal 09334162552 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Unit -II C/o Insititute of Labour Studies Kadma, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand 232. Principal 09430352391 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Vikas Bharti Vishnupur, Gumla, Jharkhand 233. Principal 09905105515 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Chota Nagpur Craft Development Society Lohardagha, Jharkhand 234. Principal 09834265179 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09234301536 C/o Tata Steel Rural Development Society Ghatotond, Rajgad Hazaribagh, Jharkhand 235. Principal 09708505942 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09934534004 C/o Shahid Devendra Manjhi Karmain Bal Avam Balika Madhyamik Vidyalaya Main Road, PO Chardhpur Singhbum, Jharkhand 236. Principal 09431684551 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 08084998500 C/o Adivasi Mahila Samaj Seva Kendra P.O. Kraudi, Gumla, Jharkhand 237. Principal 09279044563 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o New Star Yuva Trust First Floor, Jharkhand Public School Satsang Nagar, Gonda, Jharkhand 238. Principal 09430749116 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Ankurn, P.O. Bamaini Chatra, Jharkhand 239. Principal 09431395285 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Jan Jagran Kendra P.O Barhi, Hazaribagh, Jharkhand Karnataka 240. Principal Y.B.Barakera Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 9449644920 C/o Sri. Sangameshwara Vidya Vardak Sangha 08351282874 Ameenagad, Hunagunda Taluk 156

Central Monitoring Unit, NIPCCD

Bagalkote District, Karnatka - 587112 241. Principal Smt. Shobha Kulkarni Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 9480780575 C/o J.V.G. Samsrutika Samste 8472294352 Guledagudda, Badami Taluk Bagalkote District, Karnatka 242. Principal Smt. Shobha Kulkarni Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 9480780575 C/o Karnatka Council for Child Welfare 8472294352 135, 3rd Cross, Nandi Durga Road Jayamahal, Bangalore Karnatka - 560046 243. Principal Smt. Danamma Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 8312407173 C/o Sri Sidddarameshwara Education Society Opp. KLE Hospital, Shivabasava Nagar Pune - Bangalore Road Belgaum, Karnatka 244. Principal Smt. Mohini Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 826221878 C/o Karnatka Council for Child Welfare Nr Old Netaji Model School, Kadur Chikkamagalore, Karnatka - 577548 245. Principal Smt. N.G.Ratnamma Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 8199268289 C/o Sri. Taralabalu Jagadguru Vidya Samaste Sirigere, Chitradurga Karnatka - 577541

246. Principal Sri Basavarajappa Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 9448803077 C/o Karnatka Council for Child Welfare 81922230373 2nd Cross, 2nd Main Vanitha Samaja Building P.J. Extension, Devangare Karnatka – 577002 247. Principal Smt. Savita Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 8398281385 C/o Tengina Matt Arts and Education Society Harapana Halli, Devangare, Karnatka 248. Principal Smt.Sharadakadla Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 9632435757 C/o Sharanara Nadu Shikshana Samste 8472294352 Rajapura Ring Road, Kosagi Building Shahabad Road, Gulbarga Karnatka 249. Principal Smt. Tejavati Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 8172231272 C/o Sri Venkateshwara, Hassan Distt.- Hassan, Karnatka 250. Principal Smt. Floren Chandrakala Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 8272220108 C/o Field Marshal Kariyappa Children Home Nr Kodagu Vidyalaya Hostel

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Madikeri, Distt. – Kodagu Karnatka - 571201 251. Principal Sri. M.S. Police Patil Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 9611162339 C/o Sri Gavisiddeshesware High School 8436230443 Kulkanur, Yelburga Taluk District – Koppal, Karnatka – 583232 252. Principal Sri. A.S. Venkatesh Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 9986409070 C/o Sri Kengal Hanumantaiah Bethamangala, Kolar, Karnatka 253. Principal Smt. Rama. S. Sudar Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 9449716680 5th Cross, Venkatapura 8182270092 Sowlanga Road, Shimoga, Karnatka 254. Principal Smt. Baby kumari Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 8236252775 C/o River Vally Srirangapattanam, Mandya, Karnatka - 571438 255. Principal Smt. Sindhu Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 08162290188 C/o Karnatka Council for Child Welfare Madhuvana, 40/2, Vijayanagar Badavane, Tumkur, Karnatka 256. Principal Sri. Madhavan Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09845453117 C/o Kasturiba Medical College 08202922697 Manipal, Distt.- Udupi, Karnatka 257. Principal Smt. Padma. R. Jamakhaandi Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 08419263330 C/o Prajapitha Bramha Kumaris Eshwariya Vidyalaya Tapovana, Yellapur Uttara Kannada, Karnatka – 581359 258. Principal Dr.Minal Narvekar Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 08388232322 C/o K.L.E. Societies Ankola, Distt.- Uttara Kannada Karnatka 259. Principal Smt. Propeth Mingli Lopes Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 08242468078 C/o School of Social Work Roshani Nilaya, Navejeevam Marg Dakshina Kannada, Karnatka Kerala 260. Principal Ms. A.K. Suseela Lakshmi- 9446189909 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 0471-2458368& 2473689 C/o Community Welfare Centre Ms. Sree Devi S. - 09495505940 48/468, Manacaud Kovalam Route, Kallattumukku, Ms. Vimala R. - 0471-2404066 Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala - 695009 261. Principal Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Kerala Sociologist Forum Kovallam, Thiruvalla Distt.- Pathanamthitta, Kerala 262. Principal Ms. T.V. Meeraben-08907023980 158

Central Monitoring Unit, NIPCCD

Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 0484-2522187&0484-2238595 C/o NSS Karayaga Union Building Ms. Priya Nair - 09495677107 Mannam Vidya Bhavan, Nr Ayyappa Temple Email: [email protected] Kunathunadu Taluk, Perumbavoor District Ernakulam, Kerala - 683542 263. Ms. C. Geetha Ms. C. Geetha - 09895818820 Principal 0471-2234390&-2461099 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Ms. Sreeja J.Pillai - 09995196484 Kerala State Counsil For Child Welfare Ms. Sooryakala C.V. - 09048482774 Kumari Sadanam, Amaravila, PO Amaravila, Trivandrum District Kerala - 695122 264. Principal Ms. Asha Latha S.B.- 09495950748 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Ms. Thankamony K. - 09288852300 C/o Kerala State Council for Child Welfare Ms. Amola Alphonse A.J. - 09446585626 Thycaud, Thiruvananthapuram 0471-2324939&2354748

Kerala-695014 265. Principal Ms. Syamala Kumari Amma Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09446194404 C/o Kerala State Council for Child Welfare Ms. Asai Latha J. - 09995006244 Anuvelil Veedu, Koottikkada 09400849164 Sh. Ramees Ban A.K. - 0944296508 Distt.- Kollam, Kerala - 691020 0474-2025345 (O)&2557135 266. Principal Kumari Sobhana K 09947754416 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Ms. Resmi K.P. - 09544166558 C/o Kerala State Council for Child Welfare Ms. Anie K. Punnoose - 09605495184 Vettathukavala, Puthupally P.O. 0481-2463454 0479-2300504 Kottayam, Kerala Email:[email protected] 267. Principal Ms. Meena Kumari K.R. - 09446071485 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Ms. Sarika Menon - 09846189213 Solidarity Lane, Gandhinagar, Email: [email protected] Kadavanthra, Kochi Ms. Sheba Sukumaran- 08129742707 Email: [email protected] Ernakulam, Kerala - 682020 Off. - 0484-2203883&2421484

268. Ms. Santha Kumari. K. Ms. Santha Kumari. K. - 09446622038 Principal Ms. Anna Sophia V.T. - 09400509135 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Email: joytr(a)sib.co.in C/o Kerala State Council for Child Welfare Ms. Arshita K.A. - 09497483770 0487-2370202 (O)&2200726 (R) Kalathode, Ollukkara. P.O.

District Thrissur, Kerala - 680655 269. Ms. Beena. C Ms. Beena. C. – 09447921671 Principal Ms. Jilmoljose - 09249824185, Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09495229134 C/o Kerala State Council for Child Welfare Ms. Greshma Vijayan - 09809273067 04923-206095&223526, Chungam, Peruvemba, Palakkad,

Kerala - 678531 270. Ms. Jayakumari Thampatty PC Ms. Jayakumari Thampatty PC - Principal 09633598059 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Ms. Shyna K.P. - 09447816655 C/o Kerala State Council for Child Welfare Email: [email protected] Near Nellikoda Village, Post Office Chevayoor Ms. Pushparani A. -09388669390 Kozhikode, Calicut, Kerala - 673017 Email: [email protected] 0495-2357671 &2331562

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271. Principal Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Kerala State Council for Child Welfare Pinarayi, Kanuai, Kerala 272. Ms. Bindumol K.V. Ms. Bindumol K.V. - 09846556626 Principal Ms. Latha P.U. - 09446633911 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Ms. Sominy Abraham - 9497604296 C/o Kerala State Council for Child Welfare Email: [email protected] Block Office Compound, Puthariyadukkam 04672283256 P.O. Neeleswaram, Kasaragode Kerala - 671314 273. Principal Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Trained Nursery Teachers Cooperative Society Ltd. Kaimanam, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala Madhya Pradesh 274. Principal Smt. Pushpa Mishra Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Telefax: M.P. Bal Kalyan Parishad 0755-4261722 Hostel No. 5, Piplani, BHEL Compound 09302360635 Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 275. Principal Dr. Namita Saxena Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 07828049954 M.P. Bal Kalyan Parishad Anand Nagar, A- 330, Sagar Tal Road Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh 276. Principal Manjula Upadhyaya Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 04067059049 M.P. Bal Kalyan Parishad C/o Mahila Vasti Grah Distt. Seoni, Madhya Pradesh 277. Principal Reena Bala Sharma 09826588814 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre M. P. Bal Kalyan Parishad Chobbeji Colony, Near PWD Office Budhar, Distt. Sahdol, Madhya Pradesh

278. Principal 07642-2253796 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre M.P. Bal Kalyan Parishad Nr Vanvasi Sewa Mandal, Maharajpur, Mandla, Madhya Pradesh 279. Principal Ms Mangla Pawse Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09981987682 M. P. Bal Kalyan Parishad Vridhashram, Ratlam Madhya Pradesh 280. Principal Ms Swagata Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09425435854 M.P. Bal Kalyan Parishad Building of Krantilal Bhuriya, Kishanpuri Jhabua, Madhya Pradesh 281. Principal Ms. Shalini Engle

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Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09039156800 M. P. Bal Kalyan Parishad 07162-247045 College Road, Jaiswals Bhawan Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh 282. Principal Ms Mamta Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09424892400 M.P. Bal Kalyan Parishad 07342-2524850 Nagjhiri, Ujjain Madhya Pradesh 283. Principal Pratibha Srivastava – 09826756096 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Off. 0755-255353 C/o Mahila Chetna Manch Fax: 0755-2558398 Kalyani Hostel, 1250, Tulsi Nagar Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 281. Principal Dr. Upma Diwan Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09329666025 C/o Institute of Regional Analysis 07227-2466215 Behairam, Palaskhedi Betul, Madhya Pradesh 282. Principal Sh. Sanjay Bhadoria Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09425177887 C/o Savya Sanchi Centre Amer Nikunj, Karanjiya Siddhi, M.P. 283. Principal Shri Mathur -09755409781 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 07532-223500 C/o Shri Ramashankar Samiti Fax- 07532-4027415 Vankhedi Road, New Gandhi Colony Dist. Morena, Madhya Pradesh 284. Ms. Pushpa Aggarwal Principal Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Matrav Shakti Seva Kendra Nr Nagar Panchayat, P.O. Radhogarh Guna, Madhya Pradesh 285. Principal Ms. Vinya Bapat - 09753538706 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 0731-2475282 Bal Niketan Sangh 62, Pagnispaga, Indore Madhya Pradesh

286. Principal Sh. Sanjay Bhadoria Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09425177887 C/o Savya Sanchi Centre Arjun Nagar, Rewa Madhya Pradesh 287. Chief Instructor Ms. Radha Solanki - 09425770227 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 07480-224832 Obdullaganj, Raisen Madhya Pradesh 288. Chief Instructor Ms. Santosh Bhardwaj09893964225 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 07574-227101 Pawarkheda, Hoshangabad Madhya Pradesh

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289. Chief Instructor Ms. Geeta Mishra - 09424343244 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 07682-243590 C/o Kamala Bhawan, New Market Bundelkhand, Nowgaon Dist. Chhattarpur, Madhya Pradesh 290. Chief Instructor Shri Karwade - 09993495040 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre - 1 0761-2673480 Behind Medical College Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh 291. Chief Instructor Shri Karwade - 09993495040 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre - 2 0761-2673484 Behind Medical College Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh 292. Chief Instructor Sh. M. L. Jadiya - 09893380594 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 07683-242257 Tikamgarh, Madhya Pradesh 293. Chief Instructor Shri Jatav - 07869413120 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 07372-255512 DIET Building, Rajgarh Madhya Pradesh 294. Sh. Bhagwati Pandey Sh. Bhagwati Pandey - 09424656391 Chief Instructor 07672-226062 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Jawahar Nagar, Satna Madhya Pradesh 295. Chief Instructor Sh. Jugat Babu - 09300581663 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 07492-224296 New Block, Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh 296. Chief Instructor Sh. Mahendra Bageshwar Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 07389704235 3, Sharad Chandra Marg, Nalcha Darwaza 07292-222601 Dhar, Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra 297. Principal 02528-241516 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Panchayat Raj Prashikshan Kendra Kosbad Hills, Taluk Dahanu Dist. Thane, Maharashtra 298. Principal 020-25396577 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Nutan Bal Shikshan Sangh Sanchalit Lodha Balak Mandir, Kothrud Pune-29, Maharashtra

299. Principal 02381-220454 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Bal Bhawan Shikshan Sanstha Sanchlit Shirur, Tajband, Taluk – Ahemadpur Distt. Latur, Maharashtra 300. Principal 02382-270249 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Panchayat Raj Prashikshan Kendra Murud, District – Latur

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Maharashtra - 413510 301. Principal 02562-230010 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Abhay Yuva Kalyan Kendra Sanchalit New Agra Road, Dhule, Maharashtra - 424004 302. Principal 02422-273492/93 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Pravaranagar, Loni Budruk Taluk - Rahata, Distt – Ahmadnagar Maharashtra - 413736 303. Principal 07174-2202521 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Shikshan Prasarak Mandal Sanchalit Panchayat Raj Training Centre Mul, Distt – Chandrapur, Maharashtra - 442402 304. Principal 0712-2669129 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Indian Institute of Youth Welfare Sanchalit 134, Shivajinagar, Nagpur Maharashtra - 440010 305. Principal 07256-244205 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Shri Gadge Maharaj Sanchalit P.O. Murtijapur, Distt – Akola Maharashtra - 444007 306. Principal 0721-2662489 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Gram Sevak Training Centre Sanchalit Amravati, Distt.- Amravati, Maharashtra 307. Principal 07202-225223 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Gramin Vikas Prakalp Sanchalit P.O. Matanagar, Ralegaon Distt.- Yavatmal, Maharashtra - 445402 308. Principal 0721-2660487 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Panchayat Raj Training Centre Sanchalit Shivajinagar, Amravati, Maharashtra 309. Principal 02528-241060 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Gram Bal Shikshan Kendra Kosbad Hill, Vikaswadi Tal-Dahanu, Thane, Maharashtra 310. Principal 020-27069202 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Investment Man Trust Dayanesh Balak Mandir, Phulgaon Taluk - Haveli, Distt. Pune, Maharashtra 311. Principal 0240-2320249 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09823796639 C/o District Council for Child Welfare 213/N-3, CIDCO, Near Ganpati Mandir Aurangabad, Maharashtra 312. Principal 0257-2353585 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 163

Central Monitoring Unit, NIPCCD

Nivant Nere Road, Wawdade Distt – Jalgaon, Maharashtra 313. Principal 09403160993 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Sane Guruji Shikshan Prasarak Mandal K.J. Mehta High School, Nashik Road Distt. Nashik, Maharashtra 314. Principal 09922027055 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Plot No. 80, Rajivnagar, Nr Somaiwade Bus Stop Nagpur, Distt-Nagpur Maharashtra 315. Principal 09421171857 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Sudhagad Education Society Sanchalit Pali, Raigad, Maharashtra 316. Principal 02452-223045 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Jeevan Jyot Charitable Trust Jintur Road, Distt- Parbhani Maharashtra 317. Principal 09422174219 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Gangamata Shikshan Prasarak Nanded, Maharashtra 318. Principal 02162-283317 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o District Council for Child Welfare 211, Vimal Vihar, Yado Gopal Peth Satara, Maharashtra 319. Principal 02472-221119 Anganwadi Workes Training Centre C/o New Osmanabad District Council for Child Welfare Bank Colony, Osmanabad,Maharashtra 320. Principal 02482-256331 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Karamvir Shikshan Sanstha Near Shani Mandir, Old Jalna Distt. Jalna, Maharashtra 321. Principal 07261-232426&232226 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Shri Gajanan Maharaj Krishi & Shaikshanik Sanstha Shanti Sadan, Chikani Road Deulgaon Raja, Taluk – Umarkhed Buldhana, Maharashtra 322. Principal 02564-221527 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 9422788230 C/o Paschim Khandesh Bhill Seva Mandal Ekalvya Vidyalaya Complex, Station Road Nandubar, Maharashtra 323. Principal 07132-232563 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09422152630 C/o Lumbini Bahujan Vikas Mahila Mandal Shivaji College Marg, Ramnagar Ward No. 8 Distt.- Gadchiroli – 442605, Maharashtra 164

Central Monitoring Unit, NIPCCD

324. Principal 02324-220606 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Shri Mouni Vidyapith Murlidhar Nagar, Gargoti Kolhapur, Maharashtra 325. Principal 09371964533 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Vasundhara Seva Pratisthan Chanai Road, Morewadi Taluk – Ambejogai, Distt.- Beed Maharashtra - 431517 326. Principal 02456-223464 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09422175447 C/o Kedarnath Shikshan Prasarak Mandal Distt.- Hingoli, Maharashtra 327. Principal 02352-232866 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Maharishi Karve Shree Shikshan Sanstha Sakhartar Road, Shirgaon Ratnagiri, Maharashtra 328. Principal 02346-237356 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Bhagini Nivedita Pratisthan Sangli Nivedita Bhawan, Rajwadi Parisar, Near Patwardhan High School District – Sangli, Maharashtra 329. Principal 0230-2472081&2473214 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Shree Balasaheb Mane Shikshan Prasarak Mandal Ambap Peth, Wadgaon Taluk – Hathangale, Kolhapur Maharashtra Manipur 330. General Secretary Y. Sarat Singh Anganwadi Workers Training Centre – I 09863263058 C/o Manipur State Council for Child Welfare 09774221164 Moirangkhom, Imphal West, Manipur - 795001 331. General Secretary 09862639704 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre - II C/o Manipur State Council for Child Welfare Moirangkhom, Imphal West, Manipur - 795001 332. Gen. Secretary 09862087416 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Association of Professional Social Workers Changangei, Ucheckon, Airport Road Imphal - West, Manipur - 795014 333. Gen. Secretary 08974092849 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Department of Social Welfare, Govt. of Manipur Takyel, Sport Authority India (SAI) Colony Nr Blind School, Imphal West Imphal, Manipur Meghalaya 334. Smt. L.N. Jyrwa 0364-2221073 Addl. Director 165

Central Monitoring Unit, NIPCCD

Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Directorate of Social Welfare, Govt. of Meghalaya Lachaumiere, Shillong East Khasi Hills, Meghalaya-793001 335. Hon. Secretary 03651-223606, Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 03651223606 C/o Deptt. Of Social Welfare 09436708608 Office of District Programme Officer, ICDS Cell Balading, P.O. Tura, District West Garo Hills, Meghalaya, -794001 Mizoram 336. Ms. Lalrammawii Kawilam Principal Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Dept. Social Welfare, Govt. of Mizoram Laipuitlang, Aizawl, Mizoram - 796012 Orissa 337. Principal 0674-2571231 (O) Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Unit -1 Home Economic Training Centre Bhubaneswar, Odisha 338. Principal 0674-2571231 (O) Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Unit - II Home Economic Training Centre Bhubaneswar, Odisha 339. Principal 0674-2571231 (O) Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Unit -II Home Economic Training Centre Bhubaneswar, Odisha 340. Principal 0674-2571231 (O) Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Unit -IV Home Economic Training Centre Bhubaneswar, Odisha 341. Principal Anu Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Unit -I 06646-256729 (O) Home Economic Training Centre 09861419356 Barapalli, Odisha 342. Principal 06646-256729 (O) Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Unit -II Home Economic Training Centre Barapalli, Odisha 343. Principal 06646-256729 (O) Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Unit -III Home Economic Training Centre Barapalli, Odisha 344. Principal 06646-256729 (O) Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Unit -IV Home Economic Training Centre Barapalli, Odisha 345. Principal 09438339243 (O) Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09437681997 Banabasi Seva Samiti Baliguda, Odisha

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346. Principal Bijy Laxmi - 09938126654 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o NSP Kanas, Odisha 347. Principal Sophia:09437000489 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre C/o Society for Weaker Community Bhadrak, Odisha 348. Principal 09861151271 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Berhampur Odisha 349. Principal 09861130696 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Dhenkanal, Odisha 350. Principal 06852-251458 (O) Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09437340108 Koraput, Odisha 351. Principal 06854-246818 (O) Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09437908639 Ambaguda, Odisha 352. Principal 09437380593 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Unit - I 09437380046 Baripada, Odisha 353. Principal 09437380593 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Unit - II 09437380046 Baripada, Odisha 354. Principal 09437380593 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Unit - III 09437380046 Baripada, Odisha 355. Principal 09861141259 (Secy.) Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09937493867 (Puspita) C/o Servant of India Society Choudwar, Odisha 356. Principal 0671-2358753 (O) Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09437337694 C/o Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Trust Satyabhama Pur, Odisha 357. Principal 06677-244129 (O) Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09437145841 C/o Bharatiya Adim Jati Sevak Sangha Thakur Bapa Ashram Dangariguda, Odisha 358. Principal Pranati: 09861163121 (O) Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Bhadra: 09237000993 BJB Nagar Bhubaneswar, Odisha Punjab 359. Principal Smt. Urwinder Kaur Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 09501092244 C/o Smt. Manjit Kaur W/o Late Sh. Gurnam Singh Ward No.3, Desu Majra, Kharar S.A.S Nagar, Mohali, Punjab

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360. Principal Smt. Ramanjeet Kaur Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 09872894009 C/o C.D.P.O Office, Kothi No. 43B 23665148 Preet Nagar, Nr Guru Teg Bahadur School First Gali, Tripti Road Patiala, Punjab 361. Principal Smt. Jagjit Kaur Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 9815889059 C/o Gandhi Vanita Asharam Kapurthala Road, Jalandhar, Punjab 362. Principal Smt. Raj Bala Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 08146342032 C/o Ram Colony Camp Hoshiarpur, Punjab 363. Principal Smt. Navneet Kaur Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 9872397394 C/o Bal Bhavan 0172-2264172 Phase-IV, S.A.S. Nagar Mohali, Punjab 364. Principal Smt. Anupam Mahajan Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 2672082 C/o Near Deaf & Dumb School 9872384287 Red Cross Building, Nr DAV College Jalandhar, Punjab 365. Principal Anupam Mahajan Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 01639-256352 C/o District Administration Complex Nr Sadak Chowk, Faridkot Punjab 366. Principal Smt. Shailey Gupta Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 9592104500 C/o Working Women Hostel, Civil Lines 0164-5004114 Bathinda, Punjab 367. Principal Smt. Taranpreet Kaur Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 9417451652 C/o House No. B-21/6181, New Janta Nagar 9592481909 Backside - ATI, Nr Ittan Wala Chowk Ludhiana, Punjab Rajasthan 368. Principal 05643-270123-231 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Mobile-09982063847 C/o Arya Vidhyapeeth Bhusawar, Rajasthan 369. Principal 0291-2434166 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Unit - II 09351314400 C/o Meera Sansthan Bakhatawarmalji-ka-Bagh Jopdhpur, Rajasthan 370. Principal 0145-2769308 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre Unit - IV 09929111233 Rajasthan Vidhyapeeth Kul Hatundi, Ajmer, Rajasthan 371. Principal 0744-2503020 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09829037676 Hitkari Mahila Prashikshan Kendra 168

Central Monitoring Unit, NIPCCD

Garh Palace, Kota Rajasthan 372. Principal 0294-2655223 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 0933352550360 C/o Mangalmurti Indira Gandhi Janta College Dabok, Udaipur, Rajasthan 373. Principal 0294-2524148 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09460901110 C/o Rajasthan Mahila Vidhyalaya Udaipur, Rajasthan 374. Principal 0294-2450403 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09214544687 C/o Vidhya Bhawan Grameen Sansthan Udaipur, Rajasthan 375. Principal 02964-220924 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09413306768 C/o Mahila Grameen Vikas Avam Takniki Prashikshan Sansthan Narsinghpura, Jain Avam Chobisa Samaj Ka Mohra Mohalla – Ghati, Dungar Pur Rajasthan 376. Principal 0296-255125 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09414103139 Bangad Vikas Sansthan 3/16, Rati Talai, Nema Dharamshala Ke Pas Banswada, Rajasthan 377. Principal 0144-3247444 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09414453914 C/o Day to Day Society Development Society 15 Ramkishan Colony, Kala Kuan Alwar, Rajasthan 378. Principal 0141-2771488 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09829059207 C/o Centre for Community Economics & Develop. Consultant Society Seekoidekon Swaraj F-159-160 Seetapura Odhoyogik Kshetra Jaipur, Rajasthan 379. Principal 0151-2110182 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09414143182 Yuva Bharat Sansthan Vallabh Garden Road, Ambedkar Colony Nr Devada Builders, Bikaner Rajasthan 380. Principal 01592-230952 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09414080952 C/o Jhunjhunu Zila Paryavaran Sudhar Samiti Hanuman Mandir -ke -Samne, Om Colony Churu, Rajasthan 381. Principal 0744-238230 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09413353030 Tagore Shodh Avam Vikas Sansthan Aklera, Jhalawad, Rajasthan 382. Principal 0291-2434166 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09351314400 169

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C/o Meera Sansthan Arihant Nagar, Rampura Road, Behind SDM Court Rohat, Pali, Rajasthan

383. Principal 01586-248010 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09414036449 C/o Society for Education Consitization Awareness & Training(Akat Bodhgram) Vill./PO Kuknawali, Tehsil Kuchaman City Nagaur, Rajasthan Sikkim 384. Gen. Secretary 0359-2203094 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09733255095 C/o Social Justice Empowerment and Welfare Department Govt. of Sikkim Birman Colony, Upper Syari East Sikkim, Sikkim – 737101 Tripura 385. Hon. Secretary 0381-2341283 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09436455273 C/o Social Welfare & Social Educaiton Department 09436455273 Govt. of Tripura Narsingarh, P.O. Bimangarh West Tripura District- 799015 386. Hon. Secretary 0382-1265229 Anganwadi Workers Training Centre 09612632203 C/o Social Welfare & Social Educaiton Department Govt. of Tripura P.O. Kakraban, P.S. Kakraban Udaipur Sourth Tripura – 799105 387. Gen. Secretary 09436198804 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Social Welfare & Social Educaiton Department Govt. of Tripura House No. 34, Ramnagar to Jalabazar Road North Tripura, Tripura – 799260 388. Gen. Secretary 0382-6267216, Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 0382-6294621 C/o Social Welfare & Social Educaiton Department 094364585300 Govt. of Tripura 09436124428 Kulai Thakur Palli, Kulai Dhalai, Tripura - 799241 Uttar Pradesh (List not sent by State Govt. inspite of repeated reminders. List given below obtained from RC, L) 389. Principal 09451166130 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Kshetriya Gramin Vikas Sansthan Bakshi-ka-Talab, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 390. Principal 09415301626 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Kshetriya Gramin Vikas Sansthan Masoudha, Faijabad, Uttar Pradesh 391. Principal 09412530568

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Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Kshetriya Gramin Vikas Sansthan Rampur, Maniharan District – Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh 392. Principal 09415594557 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Kshetriya Gramin Vikas Sansthan Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 393. Principal 09450042759 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Jilla Gramin Vikas Sansthan Khairatabad, Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh 394. Principal 09415716597 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Jilla Gramin Vikas Sansthan Peelibhit, Uttar Pradesh 395. Principal 09412815362 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Jilla Gramin Vikas Sansthan Rampur, Uttar Pradesh 396. Principal 09412135283 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Jilla Gramin Vikas Sansthan Jaansath Mujaffar Nagar, Uttar Pradesh 397. Principal 09456409498 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Jilla Gramin Vikas Sansthan Muradabad, Uttar Pradesh 398. Principal 09456409498 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 0535-2202682 C/o Kshetriya Gramin Vikas Sansthan Nehru Nagar, Raibaraily, Uttar Pradesh 399. Principal 09457613736 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 0535-202021 C/o Kshetriya Gramin Vikas Sansthan Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh 400. Principal 09450168269 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 0535-211001 C/o Kshetriya Gramin Vikas Sansthan Banda, Uttar Pradesh 401. Principal 09412378363 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 0535-205001 C/o Kshetriya Gramin Vikas Sansthan Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh 402. Principal 09415355530 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 0548-2220208 C/o Kshetriya Gramin Vikas Sansthan Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh 403. Principal 09415910611 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Kshetriya Gramin Vikas Sansthan Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh 404. Principal 09628701088 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Kshetriya Gramin Vikas Sansthan 171

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Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh 405. Principal 09450084874 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Kshetriya Gramin Vikas Sansthan Parmanand Colony, Varanasi Uttar Pradesh 406. Principal 09450507325 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Kshetriya Gramin Vikas Sansthan Basnehta, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh 407. Principal 09450237346 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Kshetriya Gramin Vikas Sansthan Ballia, Uttar Pradesh 408. Principal 09410253395 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Mahila Kalyan Nigam Ltd. Nehru Enclave, Shamshabad Road Agra, Uttar Pradesh 409. Principal 09935327860 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Mahila Kalyan Nigam Ltd. Surya Vihar, Khevara, New Basti Nr Kaisar Colony, Kanpur Uttar Pradesh 410. Principal 09795811821 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Mahila Kalyan Nigam Ltd. 128/900, Y Block, Kidwai Nagar, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 411. Principal 09936766983 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Mahila Kalyan Nigam Ltd. Nishantganj, Lucknow Uttar Pradesh 412. Principal 09415425169 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Bal Kalyan Parishad 1, Bal Bhawan, Daroga Khera Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 413. Principal 09415795829 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Bal Kalyan Parishad 2, Bal Bhawan, Daroga Khera Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 414. Principal 09919520419 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre - I C/o Bal Kalyan Parishad 1, Harijan Audyogik Sansthan Munnapurwa, Uttar Pradesh 415. Principal 09984480797 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre - II C/o Bal Kalyan Parishad 1, Harijan Audyogik Sansthan Munnapurwa, Uttar Pradesh 172

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416. Principal 09026607517 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Bal Kalyan Parishad Ekta Sadhan, Gulab Road Rai Bareli, Uttar Pradesh 417. Principal 09451904848 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Bal Kalyan Parishad Paishar Kothi,Paishar Naka Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh

418. Principal 09758897565/6 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Bal Kalyan Parishad 19/79, Pir Kalyani, Moti Lal Esmark Bhawan Agra, Uttar Pradesh 419. Principal 09839856479 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Bal Kalyan Parishad 229, Acharya Ramchandra Sukal Nagar Bhujoli Colony, Devaria Uttar Pradesh 420. Principal 09454704816 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Bal Kalyan Parishad Khadi Gramodhog Sanstha, G.T.Road Saidabad, Allahabad Uttar Pradesh 421. Principal 09415455868 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Bal Kalyan Parishad Ranipurva, Civil line Gonda, Uttar Pradesh 422. Principal 09451923106 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Bal Kalyan Parishad Raj Colony, Mohalla Husainabad Nr Collectorate Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh 423. Principal 09415045553 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Bal Kalyan Parishad 69, Civil line, Near Kyutatal Unnao, Uttar Pradesh 424. Principal 09935173968 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Bal Kalyan Parishad 50, Cantoment Area Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh 425. Principal 09335461784 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Uttar Pradesh Bharat Scout Guide 1/1005, Vishal Khand, Gaumati Nagar Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 173

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426. Principal 09454553366 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Uttar Pradesh Bharat Scout Guide Jiyamau, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 427. Principal 09838354175 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Uttar Pradesh Bharat Scout Guide Manfordganj, Allahabad Uttar Pradesh 428. Principal 09839502216 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Uttar Pradesh Bharat Scout Guide Scout Bhawan, Bijendra Swaroop Park Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 429. Principal 09411264049 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Uttar Pradesh Bharat Scout Guide Scout Bhawan, 306, Lal Kurti Meerut, Uttar Pradesh 430. Principal 09335469302 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Uttar Pradesh Bharat Scout Guide Hundalekhan Brijdeep Nurshing Home, Malkhana Road, Near-Badi Masjid Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand 431. Smt. Anita Sharma 09412074211 Principal Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Rajat Shehari Avam Gramo-Uthan Sansthan Kanya Gurukul Kankhal Haridwar, Uttarakhand 432. Ms. Binduvasini 09837062273 Principal Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o IMPART Kitcha Road, Udhamsingh Nagar, Uttarakhand 433. Dr. Archana Garg 09927164587 Principal Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Grameen Mahila Sangh 54 New Dwarika Puri, G. M. S. Road Dehradun, Uttarakhand 434. Smt.Asha Mehta 09411305328 Principal Anganwadi Worker Training Centre Almora, Uttarakhand 435. Smt. Rimple Koranga 09634380229 Principal Anganwadi Worker Training Centre Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand 436. Principal 0173-274338 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 09897318108 Gwaldam Chamoli, Uttarakhand 174

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West Bengal 437. Principal Shri Debabrata Ghose - Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 09432381768 C/o Anand Niketan 03214-222709 P.O. Bagnan, Dist. Howrah W.Bengal - 711303 438. Principal Sri Ramchabi Ganguli Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 09932829512 C/o CUSCON 09433580822 Raghunathpur, Jhargram Paschim W. Bengal - 712410 439. Principal Sri Phelimon Singh Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 09933450073 C/o Taraknath Maternity & Child Welfare Centre 03212-276448 P.O. Tarakeswar, Hooghly W. Bengal - 712410 440. Principal Shri Sibesh Kuila Anganwadi Worker Training Centre Unit – I 09732753646 C/o Joyprakash Institute of Social Change Kharagpur, Paschim Medinipur North 24-Parganas, W. Bengal - 721301 441. Principal Smt. Jaya Chanda Anganwadi Worker Training Centre Unit-II 09830469394 C/o Joyprakash Institute of Social Change 09433730530 14, Riverside Road, Barrackpur North 24-Parganas, W. Bengal - 700120 442. Principal Sri Sandip Kumar Das Anganwadi Worker Training Centre Unit - III 09434209383 C/o Joyprakash Institute of Social Change Balrampur, Kharagpur, Paschim Medinipur W. Bengal - 721301 443. Principal 03244-244252 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Ramakrishna Vivekananda Mission P.O. Joyrambati, District Bankura W. Bengal - 722161 444. Principal Sri Tulsi Maity AWTC Unit-I 09434049646 C/o Prabuddha Bharati Tirtha Inda Kharagpur, Paschim Medinipur W. Bengal - 721305 445. Principal Sri Debranjan Rai AWTC Unit-II 09434202295 Prabuddha Bharati Tirtha Bishnopur Bankura, W. Bengal - 722122 446. Principal Smt Minati Ganguly Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 09836085642 C/o Association for Social Health in India 9, Ashoka Avenue, Bansoroni Kolkata – 47, W. Bengal 447. Principal Smt. Saswati Halder Anganwadi Worker Training Centre Unit –I 03216-253006 C/o Gram Seva Sangha 09933186325 Sachindra Kar Gupta Path , P.O. Hathuba 175

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Habra North, 24, Parganas W. Bengal - 743269 448. Principal Smt. Debjani Mitra Anganwadi Worker Training Centre Unit - II 09832727085 C/o Gram Seva Sangha Sachindra Kar Gupta Path, P.O. Hathuba, Habra, North 24 Parganas W. Bengal - 743269 449. Principal Smt. Jhuma Saha Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 09434419815 C/o Ramakarishna Mission Lokshiksha Parishad 03324770975 Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama Narendrapur, West Bengal - 700103 450. Principal Smt. Soya Bhowmik Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 033-26735949 C/o Satya Bharti 09831270506 P.O. Nabagram, Kon Nagar Distt. Hooghly, W. Bengal - 712246 451. Principal Sri Fazlul Haque Molla Anganwadi Worker Training Centre 09475190575 Elmhirst Institute of Community Studies 08926408624 Nababithika, Andrewspally Shantiniketan, W. Bengal 452. Shri Narayan Majumdar 09434076796 Principal Anganwadi Worker Training Centre Unit-II St. John Ambulance Association Kamajora, Raiganj District Uttar Dinajpur, W. Bengal -733134 453. Dr. Nupur Basu Das 033-24978243 Assistant Director Anganwadi Worker Training Centre Child-in-Need Institute (CINI) Vill. & P.O. Amgachi Via - Joka Pailan (South) 24 Pargana, W. Bengal - 700104 454. Shri Dilip Kumar Mondal 09647215237 Principal Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Child Development Research Youth Welfare Centre Village Matiari, P.O. Banpur District Nadia, W. Bengal - 741503 455. Shri Uttam Kumar Betal 09476479931 Principal Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Haldia Samaj Kalyan Parishad Gandhi Ashram, P.O. Anantapur Distt. Purba Medinipur, W. Bengal - 721635 456. Dr. Dipankar Roy 033-25337280 Director 098309722136 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Tagore Society for Rural Development New Tapovan, Dakshin Dinapur W. Bengal - 733127

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(Earlier MLTCs but now functioning as AWTCs) 457.* Smt. Simantini Moitra 033-24978240 Principal 033-24536359 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre Unit - I Child-In-Need Institute (CINI) Vill. Daulatpur, P.O. Pailan Via-Joka, South 24 Parganas, W. Bengal - 700104 458.* Smt. Sharmila Biswas 033-24770975 Principal 09230575744 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Ramakrishna Mission Lok Shiksha Parishad Ramkrishna Mission Ashram Narendrapur, W. Bengal - 700103 459.* Smt Jayashree Bhowmik 09231584272 Principal 033-25637302 Anganwadi Worker Training Centre C/o Ramakrishna Vivekananda Mission 3, B.T. Road, P.O. Panipat Kolkata, W. Bengal

List of MLTCs located in the different States of the Country

S.No Name & Address of MLTCs Contact Nos. Andhra Pradesh 1. Coordinator 09493810748 Middle Level Training Centre 09493816748 Dept. of Home Science, SVUCB & ES 08772289441 D. No. 1-7-290, Opp. S.V.U. Vice - Chancellor’s Bungalow SVU Campus, Tirupati Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh – 517502 2. Director & Ex-officio Principal 040-23733221 Middle Level Training Centre Swati Directorate Premises, # 8-3-222 Ameerpet, Vengalraonagar Hyderabad – 38, Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh 3. Smt. M. Gao Smt. M. Gao Principal 0380-4222767 Middle Level Training Centre 09863076572 (Deptt. of Social Welfare, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh) 09436050772 Vivek Vihar, Ita Nagar District Papumpare, Arunachal Pradesh Assam 4. Coordinator Ms. Sagarika Bora Middle Level Training Centre 09707132858 C/o Sadou Asom Grammya Puthibharal Santha Haiborgaon, Nagaon, Assam Bihar 5. Coodinator Smt. Asita Maldhiyar Middle Level Training Centre 09334910246 C/o Adithi (NGO) Danapur, Patna, Bihar 6. Coodinator Dr. Mira Singh Middle Level Training Centre 06274-240256 177

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C/o Grah Vigan Mahavidalya Rajendra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, PUSA Samastipur, Bihar Chhatisgarh 7. Deputy Director Email:[email protected] Middle Level Training Centre 0771-2421898 (O) State Resource Centre, Govt. of Chhatisgarh 0771-2427903 (Fax) H. No. 108, Anand Nagar Ms. Shanti Dalela- 09303354536 Raipur, Chhatisgarh - 492001 Ms. Poornima Singh- 09926946245 Ms. Sanjula Sharma- 09407666466 Ms. Rekha Bains- 09977561925 Gujarat 8. Coordinator Ms. Santoshben Sharma Middle Level Training Centre 09427549388 C/o Vidhya Bharti Adhyayan Avam Prashiksan 079-23245223 Sector – 22, Nr Dena Bank Gandhi Nagar, Gujarat - 382022 Haryana 9. Principal Ms. Bimlesh Middle Level Treaining Centre 08130648462 WAMA, RAI, Nr Balgram Sonepat, Haryana Jammu & Kashmir Jammu Division 10. Principal Smt. Sayeeda Praveen Middle Level Training Centre 09419226090 Roop Nagar, Jammu Jammu & Kashmir Kashmir Division 11. Principal Ms Safia Usman Middle Level Treaining Centre 09622481248

Miskeen Bagh, Srinagar Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir Karnatka 12. Co-ordinator Sri. Ashok Kumar Middle Level Training Centre 08256237488 Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Education Trust Ujire, Dakshina Kannada Karnatka - 574240 Kerala 13. Co-ordinator 0484-4111328 (O) Middle Level Training Centre Email: mltcrajagiri@gmail C/o Rajagiri College of Social Sciences Ms. Mary John - 09349843184 Kalamassery, Distt.-Ernakulam Email: maryjacobvarghese@gmail Ms. Asha Zachariah- 09048360470 Kerala Ms. Reena George- 09946875457 Madhya Pradesh 14. Smt. Jaya Mishra ? Principal Middle Level Training Centre C/o State Institute of Rural Development 178

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Adhartal, Jabal Pur, Madhya Pradesh 15. Ms. Vinya Bapat Ms. Vinya Bapat Principal 0731-2475282 Middle Level Training Centre 09753538706 Bal Niketan Sangh 62, Pagnispaga, Indore, Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra 16. Co-ordinator 0712-2669129 Middle Level Training Centre -2069130 C/o Indian Institute of Youth Welfare 134 Shivaji Nagar, Nagpur Maharashtra - 440010 17. Co-ordinator 0241-2428328 Middle Level Training Centre C/o Karamvir Pratishthan Rajmata Jijau Near Mule STD & Back of Pooja Kirana Store, Nirmalnagar, Ahamadnagar Maharashtra Odisha 18. Principal Middle Level Training Centre SIRD, Bhubaneswar Odisha Punjab 19. Coordinator Smt. Seema Middle Level Training Centre 09465862836 New Deep Nagar Ward No. 17, Gali No. 1 01882-237526 Near Dana Mandi, Hoshiarpur, Punjab Rajasthan 20. Principal 0294-2471914 Middle Level Training Centre 09983100054 Grah Vigyan Mahavidyala Mohan Lal Sukhadia University Udaipur, Rajasthan 21. Principal 0141-5100749 Middle Level Training Centre 09772107734 J-7 Mahila Adhikarita Bhawan Jhalana Sansthanik Kshetra Jaipur, Rajasthan Tamil Nadu 22. Principal Middle Level Training Centre C/o Indian Council of Child Welfare (Tamil Nadu Branch) Chennai, Tamil Nadu Uttar Pradesh 23. Coordinator 09450655542 Middle Level Training Centre C/o Rajya Gram Vikas Sansthan Deendayal Upadhaya Rajya Gram Vikas Sansthan Baksi-ka-Talab, Indurabagh Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 24. Principal 09415304626 Middle Level Training Centre 0551-2500908 179

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C/o Kshetriya Gramin Vikas Sansthan Chargaon, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh 25. Principal 09453436224 Middle Level Training Centre C/o A.M.S Training Centre 14-B, Avantika Colony, MDA,Kanth Road Muradabad, Uttar Pradesh 26. Principal 09415628332 Middle Level Training Centre 05170-285512 C/o Kshetriya Gramin Vikas Sansthan Chirgaon, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh

Details of the AWTCs/MLTCs located in different parts of the country

S. No. Name of the State No. of AWTCs No. of MLTCs 1. Andaman & Nicobar 1 ‐ 2. Andhra Pradesh 63 2 3. Arunachal Pradesh 5 1 4. Assam 26 1 5. Bihar 59 2 6. Chandigarh ‐ ‐ 7. Chhatisgarh 16 1 8. Daman & Diu ‐ ‐ 9. D&N HAVELI ‐ ‐ 10. Delhi 5 ‐ 11. Haryana 10 ‐1 12. Himachal Pradesh 4 ‐ 13. Goa 1 ‐ 14. Gujarat 20 1 15. Jammu & Kashmir 10 2 16. Jharkhand 19 ‐ 17. Karnatka 20 1 18. Kerala 14 1 19. Lakshadweep ‐ ‐ 20. Madhya Pradesh 23 2 21. Maharashtra 33 2 22. Manipur 4 ‐ 23. Meghalaya 2 ‐ 24. Mizoram 1 ‐ 25. Nagaland No information No information 26. Puducherry ‐ ‐ 27. Punjab 09 1 28. Odisha 22 1 180

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29. Rajasthan 16 2 30. Sikkim 1 ‐ 31. Tamil Nadu - Mobile 1 Trg. 32. Tripura 4 ‐ 33. Uttar Pradesh 42 4 34. Uttarakhand 06 ‐ 35. West Bengal 20+3*=23 ‐ (Earlier 3* MLTCs but now working as AWTCs) Total 459 26

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Annexure - 8

Memorandum of Understanding between National Institute of Public Cooperation & Child Development and ______on Monitoring and Supervision of Integrated Child Development Services Scheme for the year 2013 – 14, 2014 -15 and 2015 - 16

Whereas , at the Instance of Ministry of Women and Child Development , Government of India, the Executive Council of National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development (NIPCCD) has set up a Central Monitoring Unit to monitor implementation of ICDS scheme at three levels viz; community (Village) level, State level and National level.

AND whereas the Central Monitoring Unit (CMU) set up in NIPCCD would, at the national level, analyse the data and reports received from the selected institutions in the States on the performance of the ICDS Scheme.

AND whereas the lead and other selected institutions in the States shall furnish to the CMU, the data and reports at regular intervals on the qualitative and quantitative outcomes of the ICDS Scheme on pre-determined set of indicators.

AND whereas ______upon consideration of its consent, has been selected to function as one of the institution in the State of ______on the following terms and conditions:

1. The ______shall collect data through field visits to selected ICDS Projects in the area assigned to it and furnish to the CMU, NIPCCD on quarterly basis. For the year ending 31st March, an assessment would have to be given both for the last quarter of the year and Annual Progress Report for the year.

2. Every Institution shall: (i) Visit at least 10% of Districts, at least three ICDS Projects and 15 Anganwadi Centres every quarter on rotational basis, make assessment, test the accuracy of data (on sample basis) based on progress reports and furnish to CMU, NIPCCD detailed recommendations for improving efficiency and effectiveness of ICDS Scheme.

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(ii) Launch one or two State Supervision Mission per year, preferably during the months of September-December and April- June. The team for States supervision mission in case of one - Institution would comprise of three members, with two - Institutions four members and more than two Institutions five members.

(iii) Collect and analyse sample reports of the Anganwadi Training centres/Middle Level Training Centres in the State both qualitatively and quantitatively for its submission to CMU, NIPCCD.

(iv) Each consultant make visit to selected Anganwadi Training Centres/Middle Level Training Centres in the State at least twice a year.

3. The ______may engage maximum three Consultants for visit at least 60 AWCs @ 5 AWCs per ICDS project and 4 AWTCs/MLTCs on annual basis. NIPCCD shall pay following amounts:

i. Consultants Rs.46,000/- (Rs.3,500/- to each consultant for Fee visiting 5 AWCs in a ICDS project and Rs.1,000/- each for visiting one MLTC/AWTCs for work specified under para 2 above)

ii. Field Visits Rs.75,000/- per annum on account of TA/DA for field visits, state visits including monitoring visits. TA/DA would be paid as per actual and according to financial norms specified in the guidelines.

iii. Space & Utility Rs.12,000/- per annum for maintenance (stationery, internet charges etc.), contingencies and other expenditure.

4. The re-appropriation of the above budget shall not be allowed. Therefore, the expenditure may be managed within the approved budget and guidelines issued from time to time.

5. Every Institution, irrespective of the amount involved is required to maintain subsidiary accounts and furnish Statement of Expenditure & Utilization Certificate in the prescribed format to the Institute duly signed by Accounts Officer and Signatory of the MOU along with certified copies vouchers, followed by a set of audited

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statement of accounts, immediately after the closing of the financial year. These audited statements of accounts should be furnished after utilization of funds released or whenever called for.

6. The funds shall be released by NIPCCD to the______(each Institution) in two installments every year.

7. The accounts of every Institution shall be open to inspection by the sanctioning authority and audit, both by the Comptroller and Auditor-General of India under the provision of CAG (DPC) Act 1971 and internal audit by the Principal Accounts Office of the Ministry of WCD, whenever the Institution or Organisation is called upon to do so.

8. The ______shall intimate the name and complete address of each Consultant to the NIPCCD’s immediately after the Consultant engaged/ changed/ transferred/retired from service.

9. The Consultants of the selected Institutions shall be members of the State Monitoring Unit. The Institutions may also be required to furnish such data, information and report on any or all aspects of ICDS Scheme as may be necessary in the exigencies of public interest.

10. The MOU shall come into force upon signatures by both parties and will be expired at the end of the financial year 2015-16.

11. For termination of MOU before completion of the project, prior notice of at least three months from either party shall compulsory. In that case the Institution should also return unspent balance as on that date and all belongings purchased from the project funds.

(For and on behalf of NIPCCD) (For and on behalf of______)

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