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The Hindu
21-07-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
Anganwadi workers stage protest seeking withdrawal of FRS
Anganwadi workers, owing allegiance to the Andhra Pradesh Anganwadi Workers and Helpers Union, affiliated to CITU, staged a protest at MVP Colony, here on Monday, as part of the call given by the State committee. Addressing the gathering, union honorary president K. Venkatalakshmi said that the implementation of face recognition system (FRS) was causing problems to the anganwadi workers and the State government was not responding to their pleas. Similarly, the 'Poshan Tracker' and 'Bala Sanjeevani' apps were giving mental tension to the workers as they were not trained on how to use the apps nor were they provided good quality mobile phones. The anganwadi workers were also not being given the benefits of various welfare schemes as they were not considered as government employees. She said that the government was aware that anganwadi workers were not government employees, but was doing injustice to them by not implementing schemes like 'Thalliki Vandanam'. The government also failed to issue G.O. regarding 'minis' (anganwadi workers working in mini centres), she added. Union honorary president Mani, general secretary Devi, leaders Padma, Sridevi, Shoba, Eswaramma, Tulasi, Chinnamalu and Suryakala were among those who participated. The leaders presented a memorandum of their demands to the Nodal Officer Jhansi after the protest.


New Indian Express
19-07-2025
- General
- New Indian Express
Serve nutritious food to children at Anganwadi centres in Andhra, officials told
VIJAYAWADA: The Andhra Pradesh State Food Commission conducted a review meeting on Friday at its office in Vijayawada, chaired by Chairman Chitta Vijaya Pratap Reddy, to evaluate the implementation of key welfare schemes. The review covered the Public Distribution System (PDS), Anganwadi services under the Women and Child Development Department, the Dokka Seethamma Mid-Day Meal Scheme, welfare hostels, and the Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY). Vijaya Pratap Reddy instructed officials to ensure the regular and proper distribution of ration items to all cardholders. He stressed the importance of supplying nutritious food, such as eggs, Balamrutham, and Bala Sanjeevani, to pregnant women, lactating mothers, and children at Anganwadi centres as per government norms. He also directed that meals, including chickpeas and eggs, be served to students in welfare hostels and schools strictly in line with the prescribed menu. Under PMMVY, he noted that the Centre provides Rs 5,000 assistance for a woman's first delivery, while the State gover nment of fers an additional Rs 1,000 in rural areas and Rs 600 in urban areas. For a second delivery, if the child is a girl, the State provides Rs 6,000. He urged strict adherence to disbursal norms. The Chairman warned that any irregularities in implementation would result in fines, legal action, and recommendations for disciplinary measures against negligent officials. Commission members and representatives from various departments participated.