The Free Press Journal

Maha govt to set up childcare centres in villages

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The Maharashtr­a cabinet on Wednesday decided to set up the Village Child Developmen­t Centres (VCDCs) scheme in nontribal regions of the state following deaths of several children due to malnutriti­on in the state.

According to an official from the Chief Minister’s Office, the VCDC scheme is for home-based management of children affected by severe acute malnutriti­on (SAM) to provide them nutritious and energy dense food, as defined by the World Health Organisati­on, UNICEF India and World Food Programme.

“The government will spend Rs 20 crore on this scheme for the overall health improvemen­t of 54,283 children affected by SAM,” the official said.

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) had in 2016 issued a notice to the state government over the deaths of several children in Palghar district, especially in Mokhada taluka, allegedly due to malnourish­ment.

The NHRC had then taken suo motu cognisance of media reports that 600 children died allegedly due to malnutriti­on in Palghar last year. Currently, VCDCs have been reopened in certain tribal pockets of Amravati and Palghar. The cost involved is Rs 1,100 to Rs 1,400 per child per month and is funded by the tribal department.

A malnourish­ed child would be admitted at the village child developmen­t centre for a month to get six nutritious meals each day.

Meanwhile, in another decision, the cabinet has decided to increase the remunerati­on from Rs 20,000 to Rs 30,000 of contractua­l law officers working in the offices of divisional commission­ers and collectors. –PTI

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