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The
Integrated Child Development Services Scheme (ICDS) is the
largest program for promotion of maternal and child health and nutrition not
only in India but in the whole world. The scheme was launched in 1975 in
pursuance of the National Policy for Children. The scheme has expanded in
the last twenty-seven years form 33 projects to 5171 blocks. ICDS is a
multi-sectoral program and involves several government departments. The
program services are coordinated at the village, block, district, state and
central government levels. The primary responsibility for the implementation
of the program lies with the Department of Women and Child Development at
the Centre and nodal department at the states, which may be Social Welfare,
Rural Development, Tribal Welfare or Health Department or an independent
Department. The beneficiaries are children below 6 years, pregnant and
lactating women and women in the age group of 15 to 44 yrs. The
beneficiaries of ICDS are to a large extent identical with those under the
Maternal and Child Health Program. The program provides an integrated
approach for converging all the basic services for improved childcare, early
stimulation and learning, health and nutrition, water and environmental
sanitation aimed at the young children, expectant and lactating mothers,
other women and adolescent girls in a community. ICDS program is the
reflection of the Government of India to effectively improve the nutrition
and health status of underprivileged section of the population through
direct intervention mechanism. The program services and beneficiaries has
essentially remained the same since 1975. |