What Steps is Deputy CM Diya Kumari Taking for Women Empowerment and Child Development in Rajasthan?

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Key Takeaways
- 10% increase in Anganwadi workers' salaries.
- Enhanced nutrition for malnourished children.
- Rs 500 crore allocated for Anganwadi center renovations.
- Focus on effective media outreach.
- Implementation of key welfare schemes.
Jaipur, June 24 (NationPress) The Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Diya Kumari, who also serves as the State Women and Child Development Minister, led a significant departmental review meeting at the Secretariat on Tuesday. The meeting aimed at fast-tracking the advancement of essential schemes and budget allocations.
In attendance were senior women officials and departmental representatives, marking an important stride towards comprehensive development, particularly in the realms of women and child welfare.
Several key resolutions emerged from the meeting.
Among them was a 10% increase in the salaries of Anganwadi workers and improved nutritional support under the 'Amrit Aahar Yojana', which will now provide milk five days a week to children facing severe acute malnutrition.
An impressive allocation of Rs 500 crore was set aside for the restoration and renovation of Anganwadi centers, with efforts coordinated alongside the Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan to refurbish 3,688 such facilities statewide.
The Deputy Chief Minister assessed the progress of the Nutri-Kit Scheme and commended Rajasthan's exemplary performance under the Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana, where the state currently ranks first in the nation.
She urged officials to enhance public awareness through both traditional and social media, emphasizing that “goodwill must reach the people — not remain on paper.”
Furthermore, Diya Kumari instructed the timely rollout of critical initiatives, including the Nutrition Tracker, Sakhi Kendra, high-profile Anganwadi centers, Udaan Yojana, Nari Shakti Udyam Protsahan Yojana, and the Skill Development Scheme throughout the state.
She also underscored the urgent implementation of the Chief Minister's Collective Marriage Scheme across Rajasthan.
Officials were directed to guarantee access to clean drinking water and the construction of toilets at all Anganwadi centers as needed.
This meeting showcased a renewed commitment towards grassroots empowerment, aspiring to transform the lives of women and children in Rajasthan through targeted action and inclusive development.