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As per the latest data furnished by the Centre in the Rajya Sabha recently, Anganwadi workers in Telangana are receiving around Rs 9,000 per month
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The retirement age would be considered from April 30 every year.
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The Minister for Women and Child Welfare Satyavati Rathod on Friday assured the 'anganwadi' teachers and workers that all their genuine issues would be taken up with the Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao and resolved soon.
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State Government has introduced a new method to detect irregularities in the supply of eggs to Anganwadi centers
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Mancherial: Government Whip Balka Suman laid foundation stones to buildings, titled Sammakka-Saralamma Bhavans, meant for SHGs in different parts of Chennur Assembly constituency on Friday. He was joined by MLC Dande Vittal. Suman laid the foundation stone to a building at Mittapalli village in Jaipur mandal, and similar facilities at Venkatapur, Andugulapet, Chirrakunta and Adilpet […]
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Hyderabad: Women and Child Welfare Minister Satyavathi Rathod said Arogya Lakshmi programme was being implemented in the State since January 1, 2015, and the government had so far spent Rs.1,110.89 crore on the scheme. The programme was launched by Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao to provide nutritious food to pregnant and lactating women and children […]
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Nalgonda: Energy Minister G Jagadish Reddy on Sunday said that the State government has been passing on the fruits of economic growth of Telangana State to the people in the form of welfare schemes and development programmes. Launching the distribution of Bathukamma sarees to the women at a programme in Suryapet, Jagadish Reddy said that […]
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Hyderabad: The State government has decided to reopen all public and private educational institutions including Anganwadi centres in the State commencing from September 1. Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao directed the Ministers and the officials of Panchayat Raj and Municipal Administration departments to ensure cleaning and sanitisation of all educational institutions and hostels across the […]
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Suryapet: Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Project Director Jyothy Padma on Thursday said she would strive to improve the implementation of schemes meant for welfare of children and women in coordination with other departments. Speaking after assuming charge as Project Director of ICDS at the District Collectorate here, she said the staff of ICDS and […]
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Hyderabad: The State government was taking stern measures to tackle human trafficking, said Women and Child Welfare Minister Satyavathi Rathod on Friday. Participating as a chief guest at a programme organised in connection with the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, she called upon Anganwadi workers to work as social police to tackle human trafficking. […]
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Hyderabad: Adding multiple micronutrient powder to the first bites of the meal leads to a striking reduction in anaemia among children aged between three and six in Anganwadi centres, a study by Hyderabad-based National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) in collaboration with the University of Maryland, Baltimore, the US, said. The study, ‘Project Grow Smart’, was […]
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The Chairman said that the State government was taking the responsibility of giving compensation to beneficiaries of either Anganwadi or civil supplies if they register losses, with the advent of the national food security act 2013.
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Anita Anand, president, Dakshin Deepanjali Mahila Samiti, NTPC, handed over the Covid-19 protection gears to D Sunanda, Child Development Project Officer, Secunderabad
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Opposition parties attacked the BJP government in the state and termed the incident "horrific" and "shameful", with the Congress comparing it to the Nirbhaya incident of 2012.
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Nizamabad: Kamareddy Collector Dr Sharath on Friday instructed Anganwadi workers and medical and health staff to conduct proper enumeration of pregnant woman in the district and maintain records to provide better health services to them. Dr Shararath was speaking at a review meeting with ICDS and medical and health officials at the District Collectorate. “Anganwadi […]
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The government had spent Rs.9 lakh for construction of each house worth Rs.40 lakh. Amenities like an Anganwadi, Basthi Dawakhana and library were provided in the Dignity Housing colony.