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Annexures 208 Annual Report 2007-08 Annexure – I Subject Allocated to the Ministry of Women and Child Development (Mahila Aur Bal Vikas Mantralaya) Annexures 208 Annual Report 2007-08 Annexure – I Subject allocated to the Ministry of Women and Child Development (Mahila Aur Bal Vikas Mantralaya) 1. Welfare of the family. 2. Women and Child welfare and co-ordination of activities of other Ministries and Organisations in connection with this subject. 3. References from the United Nations Organisations relating to traffic in women and children. 4. Care of pre-school children including pre-primary education. 5. National Nutrition Policy, National Plan of Action for Nutrition and National Nutrition Mission. 6. Charitable and religious endowments pertaining to subjects allocated to this Department. 7. Promotion and development of voluntary effort on subjects allocated to this Department. 8. Implementation of- (a) The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956 (as amended upto 1986); (b) The Indecent Representation of Women (Prevention) Act, 1986 (60 of 1986); (c) The Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961 (as amended upto 1986); (d) The Commission of Sati (Prevention) Act, 1987 (3 of 1988), excluding the administration of criminal justice in regard to offences under these Acts. 9. Implementation of the Infant Milk Substitutes, Feeding Bottles and Infant Food (Regulation of Production, Supply and Distribution) Act, 1992 (41 of 1992). 10. Coordination of activities and programmes of Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere (CARE). 11. Planning, Research, Evaluation, Monitoring, Project Formulations, Statistics and Training relating to the welfare and development of women and children, including development of gender sensitive data base. 12. United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). 13. Central Social Welfare Board (CSWB). 14. National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development (NIPCCD). 15. Food and Nutrition Board. 16. (i) Development and popularization of subsidiary and protective foods. Annexure 209 (ii) Nutrition extension. 17. Women’s Empowerment and Gender Equity. 18. National Commission for Women. 19. Rashtriya Mahila Kosh. 20. Juvenile delinquency and vagrancy. 21. Probation of Juvenile offenders. 22. Issues relating to adoption, Central Adoption Resource Agency and Child Help Line (Childline). Z23. The Children Act,1960 (60 of 1960) 24. The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 (56 of 2000). 25. The Child Marriage - Restraint Act, 1929 (19 of 1929). 26. Institutional and non-institutional services fro the care and development of children in need including orphans and orphanages. 210 Annual Report 2007-08 r Outcome Budget & y Shri P.K. Thakur, Director Budget&Finance Ra Advise K. S. Monitoring of pending UCs Annexure – II Shri A.S. Chauhan, CCA Work pertaining to Cash Section Shri Financial Plan, Research, Monitoring&Evaluation, Annual Five Shri R.L. Meena, Joint Year Plans, Gender Development Index, MIS, r Statistical Publication on Women&Children,, Annual Director Report, Statistical indicator/database on women and child Adviso Lakshmi General Coordination/Swawlamban ya Shri Desh Bandhu, DS Meeting with MoS(IC), WCD/ Secretary Ja Gender Budgeting, Child Marriage(Restraint) Act., Ms Statistical Smt Nandita Mishra, DEA Matters relating to sex ratio, Matters connected with Girl Child, ITPA&Trafficking, Balika Samridhi Yojana, n 27 Beneficiary oriented scheme. Smt Rimjhim Prasad, RMK Administration dviser Krishna c A Smt Anju Bhalla, DS CSWB Administration Manjula Economi Smt Smt. A.S.Awasthi, DIR NIPCCD Administration Child Help Line,Juvenile Justice (Care & r Protection) Act, 2000., Juvenile Delinquency & cke DEVELOPOMENT Ms.Kalyani Chadha, DIR Vagrancy, Probation of Juvenile Offenders, Ka y Street Children. CHILD eleen Shri O.P. Srohe,DS v Shishu Greh, CARA y Secretar ) )Lo AND r Media, SAMPARK dhur Smt Rimjhim Prasad, Director int Jo w y uma Rajiv Gandhi National Crèche Scheme for Children of Working State(IC Dr(Smt K Cho Mothers,Parliament Unit/Hindi, Children Welfare Awards, OMEN of nil National/International Instruments (SAARCX, UNESCAP, etc. Secretar FW Shri Desh Bandhu, DS GOI UNICEF Programme, National Plan of Action for - ka nu Re Shri A Children, Offence against Children, Commission for Protection YO Minister R of Child Rights, GIA for Innovative Schemes, Child Budgeting Projects. Smt ICDS (General)/Policy Matters), Early Shri Mahesh Arora, Director Childhood Care&Education, UNICEF(CDN), a MINIST CARE and WFP assisted Projects, KSY/NPAG, y lin Pre-School Education OF p Bo Food and Nutrition Board e Shri Jai Singh, JTA Secretar ICDS General (Finance) UCTURE int Jo .Prade Smt. A.S.Awasthi, Director IMS Act. Ms STR ICDS Training, M&E (ICDS), Administrative Shri K.R. Rao, Director matters of FNB, Information Technology. TIONAL Smt. Anju Bhalla, DS STEP GANISA Women Welfare,Women Development, Stree OR Smt.R. Savithri, Director Shakti Puraskar, UNDP Projects, SSH/WWH, y Chadha Swadhar,Swayamsidha, IMY, MSY,Swa Shakti Kiran Secretar Smt Rimjhim Prasad, Director Projects,IFAD Assisted Projects(s), (Mrs) int Jo Dr Shri Desh Bandhu, DS General Administration, Swawlamban Shri Mahesh Arora, Personnel Administration, Vigilance, Grievances Annexure 211 Annexure – III Committee on Human Resource Development The following members have been nominated to the Committee on Human Resource Development for the year 2007-08 RAJYA SABHA 1. Shri Janardan Dwivedi Chairman 2. Shri Dwijendra Nath Sharmah 3. Shri Shantaram Laxman Naik 4. Shri Vijay Kumar Rupani 5. Shri Laxminarayan Sharma 6. Shri Uday Pratap Singh 7. Smt. Brinda Karat 8. Shri T.T. V Dhinakaran 9. Prof. Ram Deo Bhandary LOK SABHA 10. Shri Ashok Argal 11. Shri Basudeb Barman 12. Shri Harishchandra Chavan 13. Shri Harisinh Chavda 14. Shri Abu Hasan Khan Chaudhary 15. Shri Rahul Gandhi 16. Shri Francis K. George 17. Smt. Paramjit Kaur Gulshan 18. Shri Anant Kumar Hegde 19. Shri Ramswaroop Koli 20. Shri G.V. Harsha Kumar 21. Smt. Nivedita Sambhajirao Mane 22. Smt. Archana Nayak 23. Smt. M.S.K. Bhavani Rajenthiram 24. Prof. Rasa Singh Rawat 25. Shri Ganesh Prasad Singh 26. Dr. Ram Lakhan Singh 27. Shri Chengara Surendran 28. Dr. Meinya Thokchom 29. Shri Ravi Prakash Verma 30. Shri K. Virupakshappa 212 Annual Report 2007-08 Annexure – IV Committee on Empowerment of Women The following members have been nominated to the Joint Parliamentary Committee on Empowerment of Women for the year 2007-08 Lok Sabha 1. Smt. Tirath Krishna …. Chairperson 2. Smt. Priya Dutt 3. Smt. Kiran Maheshwari 4. Smt. Manorama Madhvaraj 5. Smt. Kiran Maheshwari 6. Smt. Tek Lal Mahato 7. Shri Rajesh Kumar Manjhi 8. Smt. Jayaprada 9. Smt. Neeta Pateriya 10. Smt. Preneet Kaur 11. Prof. M. Ramadass 12. Smt. K. Rani 13. Smt. Tejaswini See Ramesh 14. Smt. Minati Sen 15. Smt. Karuna Shukla 16. Smt. C.S. Sujatha 17. Smt. Jayaben B. Thakkar 18. Shri P.C. Thomas 19. Shri M.P. Veerendra Kumar 20. Shri Kinjarapu Yerrannaidu Rajya Sabha 21 Smt. Shobhana Bhartia 22. Ms. Pramila Bohidar 23. Smt. Prema Carippa 24. Kumari Nirmala Deshpande 25. Smt. N.P. Durga 26. Shri Jabir Husain 27. Smt. Brinda Karat 28. Smt. Hema Malini 29. Smt. Maya Singh 30. Smt. Syeda Anwara Taimur Annexure 213 Annexure – V State wise funds released, number of Districts, Blocks covered & SHGs formed under Swayamsidha during 2006-07 (as on 31.3.2007) Sl.No States Release of funds No of No of Blocks No of SHGs during 2006-07 Districts Covered formed (As on (Rs. In Lakhs) 31.3.2007) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Andhra Pradesh 231.84 23 38 3874 2, Arunachal Pradesh 0 6 6 600 3, Assam 100 20 24 2400 4. Bihar 270.00 19 63 6340 5. Chattisgarh 25.00 16 17 1708 6. Gujarat 299.40 20 27 2772 7. Himachal Pradesh 34.39 7 8 800 8. Haryana 0 6 13 1300 9. Jammu & Kashmir 36.85 13 13 1250 10. Jharkhand 50.00 11 24 2427 11. Karnataka 26.05 12 20 2992 12. Kerala 52.60 7 18 2451 13. Madhya Pradesh 100.00 13 36 3667 14. Maharashtra 100.00 20 36 3939 15. Manipur 14.49 3 3 300 16. Meghalaya 30.89 5 5 531 17. Mizoram 0.33 3 3 300 18. Nagaland 0 5 6 600 19 Orissa 100 9 36 3600 20 Punjab 71.76 8 15 1937 21 Rajasthan 200.00 26 30 3000 22 Sikkim 39.84 4 5 572 23 Tamil Nadu 150.01 5 44 5452 24. Tripura 0 3 3 327 25. Uttar Pradesh 485.35 54 94 9268 26. Uttaranchal 37.79 5 11 1100 27. West Bengal 327.75 4 39 5184 28. A&N Islands 0 3 3 196 29. Delhi 10 3 4 256 30 Lakshadweep 0 1 3 226 31. Pondicherry 14.80 1 3 300 Other Expenses 11.35 0 TOTAL 2820.49 335 650 69,669 214 Annual Report 2007-08 Annexure-VI State wise fund released, number of Districts, Blocks covered & SHGs formed under Swayamsidha for the year 2007-08 (Rs. In Lakhs) Sl.No States Release of No of Districts No of Blocks No of SHGs funds during Covered formed (As on 2007-08 (As 30.6.2007) on 18.3.2008) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Andhra Pradesh 0 23 38 3874 2, Arunachal Pradesh 9.35 6 6 600 3, Assam 110.12 20 24 2400 4. Bihar 492.45 19 63 6340 5. Chattisgarh 57.63 16 17 1620 6. Gujarat 48.36 20 27 2772 7. Himachal Pradesh 0 7 8 800 8. Haryana 0 6 13 1300 9. Jammu & Kashmir 36.85 13 13 1300 10. Jharkhand 127.47 11 24 2427 11. Karnataka 0 12 20 2992 12. Kerala 0 7 18 2442 13. Madhya Pradesh 115.40 13 36 3667 14. Maharashtra 36.04 20 36 3923 15. Manipur 0 3 3 300 16. Meghalaya 0 5 5 524 17. Mizoram 0 3 3 300 18. Nagaland 0 5 6 600 19 Orissa 105.93 9 36 3600 20 Punjab 99.96 8 15 1960 21 Rajasthan 3.23 26 30 3000 22 Sikkim 0 4 5 573 23 Tamil Nadu 0 5 44 5452 24.
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