Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Over three-fold rise in National Nutrition Mission funds

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

TheNationa­lNutrition Mission (NNM) under the ministry of women and child developmen­t (WCD) has received a major boost in the Union Budget with an over- three-fold increase in its budget for the next financial year.

An amount of ~3,000 crore has been set aside for it, as compared to ~950 crore last year.

However, this was on expected lines as the Union Cabinet had, in December last year, approved ~9,046 crore for the NNM for a period of three years (2017-2020).

The NNM strives to reduce the level of stunting, under- nutrition, anaemia and low-birth weight babies and aims to benefit 10 crore people in the country.

A total amount of ~24,700 crore has been set aside for the WCD ministry for the next financial year, a paltry one per cent increase over the ~21,236 crore allocated to it last year. A major chunk of it — ~16,334 crore — is for anganwadi services.

Despite demands from activists for increasing the allocation for the Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana, the scheme has in fact seen a marginal drop with ~2,400 crore set aside for it.

The programme provides Beti Bachao Beti Padhao will get ~280 crore as compared to ~200 crore for the current financial year An amount of ~500 crore will be transferre­d to the Nirbhaya Fund, taking the amount since its inception in 2013 to ~3,500 crore An amount of ~725 crore has been set aside for child protection services

NEWDELHI:

~6,000 each to pregnant women and lactating mothers to compensate them for wage loss. An amount of ~2,594 crore was granted last year to the programme, which aims to benefit 51.6 lakh women.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s pet project Beti Bachao Beti Padhao will get ~280 crore as compared to ~200 crore for the current financial year.

An amount of ~500 crore will be transferre­d to the Nirbhaya Fund, which was set up to enhance the safety of the women. This takes the total amount in the fund, since it was instituted in 2013, to ~3,500 crore.

An amount of ~725 crore has been set aside for child protection services in the budget.

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