Women Welfare, Need for women empowerment, Various Scheme and Act, JSY, JSSK, MCTS, ICDS, BETI BACHAO BETI PADHAO, SABLA, KILKARI, PMSMA, UJJAWALA, ONE STOP CENTRE, WORKING WOMEN HOSTEL, SWADHAR, STEP, NARI SHAKTI PURASKAR, MAHILA E-HAAT, NIRBHAYA, RASHTRIYA MAHILA KOSH, WOMEN HELPLINE, CSWB, VHND, MDG, SDG, National Health Policy
3. The world depends on
women for existence
Children to be brought up in
a suitable environment as
they are the future of Nation
Over the time they have
been the most suppressed
section of the society
Any other point?
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4. Illiteracy
Poverty
Domestic violence
Female Feticides
Improper Sanitation
Child Marriage
Security
Gender Divide
Lack of Health Care
Abuse
Dowry
Economically
Dependent
Acid attack
Victim of capitalism
to be continued
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5. 1829- Abolition of Sati
1856- Widow Remarriage Act
Child Marriage Prohibition Act
1929
1956- Immoral traffic and
prevention act
1961- Dowry prohibition act,
Maternity benefit act
1976- Equal Remuneration Act
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6. 1986- The Indecent Representation
of Women (Prohibition) Act
1990- National Commission for
Women Act
2005- Prevention of women from
domestic violence act
2007- Protection of Woman Against
Sexual Harassment Bill
2013- Sexual Harassment of Women
at workplace( Prevention, Prohibition
and Redressal) Act
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9. Year of Commencement: 12 April 2005
It is a 100% centrally sponsored
scheme it integrates cash assistance
with delivery and post-delivery care.
Objectives:
a) To decrease the neo-natal and
maternal deaths happening in the country
by promoting institutional delivery of
babies
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10. Year of Commencement: 1st June, 2011
Objectives:
a) To provide free and cashless delivery, free
caesarian-Section, free drugs and consumables,
free diagnostics, free diet during stay in the govt.
health institutions
b) Other benefits under the scheme are free
provision of blood, exemption from user charges,
free transport from home to govt. health
institutions, free transport between facilities in
case of referral, free drop back from institutions
to home after 48hrs
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11. Concept developed by integrated
Nutrition and Health Project (INHP)
Once every month (preferably on
Wednesdays, and for those villages
that have been left out, on any other
day of the same month) at the AWC
in the village
Objective:
a) to improve access to maternal,
newborn, child health and nutrition
(MNCHN) services at the village level.
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12. Year of Commencement: 2nd Oct,
1975
Objectives:
a) To improve the nutrition and health
status of children in the age group 0-6
Yrs
b) To improve care and nutrition of girls
and women.
c) To reduce the incidence of mortality,
morbidity, malnutrition and school drop
out. 12
14. Year of Commencement: July 2011
Mission Mode Project under NeGP
(National eGovernance Plan).
Objectives:
a) To ensure that all pregnant women
should receive their: – Full Ante Natal Care
(ANCs) services at due time – Full Post
Natal Care (PNCs) services at due time
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17. The Indira Gandhi Matritva Sahyog Yojana (IGMSY)
Year of Commencement: Oct, 2010
In 2013, the scheme was brought under the National Food
Security Act, 2013.
Objectives:
a) Promoting appropriate practice, care and institutional service
utilization during pregnancy.
b) Encouraging the women to follow (optimal) nutrition and
feeding practices, including early and Exclusive breastfeeding for
the first six months
c) Providing cash incentives for improved health and nutrition to
pregnant and lactating mothers.
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18. Year of Commencement: 1st April,2011
Objectives:
a) Enable the Adolescent girls for self-
development and empowerment
b)Improve their nutrition and health status.
c)Promote awareness about health, hygiene,
nutrition, reproductive and sexual health (ARSH)
d) Upgrade home-based skills, life skills and
integrate with the National Skill Development
Program (NSDP)
e)Mainstream out of school adolescent girls into18
19. Year of Commencement: April,
2017.
Objectives:
a)To reduce MMR,IMR.
b) 72 text and audio messages will be
sent to the expecting mothers.
c) One message will be sent every
week
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20. Fixed day strategy, every month
across the country during which a
range of quality maternal health
services are envisaged to be
provided as part of Antenatal
Care
( Usually 9th of every month)
It aims to reach out to all
pregnant women who are in the
2nd and 3rd trimesters of
pregnancy 20
22. Year of Commencement: 1953
Objectives:
a) To promote social welfare
activities and implementing welfare
programmes for women and children
through voluntary organisations.
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23. Year of Commencement: 1982-83
Objectives:
a) To improve the socio-economic
status of the poor women in the rural
areas through creation of groups of
women for income-generating
activities on a self-sustaining
basis.
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24. Year of Commencement: 22nd
Jan, 2015
Objectives:
a) To provide education to girls’
and their welfare
b) To prevent violation in the
interest of girls
c) To celebrate the birth of a
girl child
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26. Year of Commencement: 1953
Objectives:
a) To provide monetary benefits to
the pregnant ladies of poor families
b) To reduce maternal deaths.
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27. Year of Commencement: 1st April,
2015
Objectives:
a) to provide health and
educational facilities for girl
children there by providing a
bright future for them
b) To stop female feticide killing
c) A girl registered under the
scheme at birth would receive
Rs 1.18 lakh during marriage
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28. Year of Commencement: 1st April,
2015
Objectives:
a) To set up one stop
centres(funded from Nirbhaya
Fund)
b) To provide support and
assistance to women
affected by violence at private or at
any public places
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29. Year of Commencement: 1st April,
2015
Objectives:
a) To provide 24 hour emergency
and non-emergency response to
women affected by violence
including sexual offences and
harassment both in public and
private sphere
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30. Year of Commencement: December,
2007
The Scheme is being implemented
mainly through NGOs
Objectives:
a) For the prevention of trafficking and
providing support for rescue,
rehabilitation, reintegration and
repatriation of women and child victims of
trafficking for commercial sexual
exploitation.
31. Year of Commencement: 1972-
73,
Amendment 6th April,
2017
Objectives:
a) To promote availability of safe
and conveniently located
accommodation for working women,
with day care facility for their
children, wherever possible, in
urban, semi urban, or even rural
areas where employment
32. Year of Commencement: Recast by
GOI 2006
Objectives:
a) To provide day-care facilities for
children (6 months to 6 years) of
working mothers in the community.
b) To improve nutrition and health
status of children.
c) To promote physical, cognitive, social
and emotional development of children.
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33. Year of Commencement: 2002
Objectives:
a) For providing holistic and
integrated services to women in difficult
circumstances and without any family,
social and economic support
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34. Year of Commencement: 1986-
87
Revised in December,
2014
Objectives:
a) To provide skills that give
employability to women, to provide
competencies and skill that enable
women to become self-employed/
entrepreneurs.
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35. Year of Commencement:
1999
Objectives:
a) To recognise women who
have exceeded expectations to
challenge the status quo and
make a lasting contribution to
women’s empowerment.
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36. Year of Commencement: 2012-2013
Pilot project( Bihar and UP)
Objectives:
a) It focuses on Women empowerment and Livelihood in
Mid-Gangetic Plains. It also empower to address their
political, legal, health problems.
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37. Year of Commencement: 7th
March,2016
Objectives:
a) It will help women to make
financial and economic choices which
will enable them to be a part of ‘Make
in India’ and ‘Stand Up India’ initiative
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38. Year of Commencement: 30th
March,1993
Objectives:
a) It caters to the credit needs of
the poor and asset-less women
in the informal sector.
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39. Year of Commencement: 2014
Funded from ‘Nirbhaya Fund’
Objectives:
a) To strengthen the safety and
security of women in the country.
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