National Nutrition Mission (NNM) has been approved by Government of India to monitor the growth of children and check the pilferage issue of the ration distributed by aanganwadis. The Programme aims to cover 315 districts in 2017-2018 with the implementation spread over 3 years with 235 districts to be covered in 2018-2019 and the remaining chunk in 2019-2020. It is estimated that by 2020 10 crore people will be benefited of this INR 9046.17 crores approved budget. Nearly 50% of the budget would be funded by International Bank of Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and other multinational development banks and the rest shared between the centre and the state in 40:60 ratio.
Currently a pilot has been carried out in 50,000 anganwadis in 162 districts for 42 lakh beneficiaries where the workers used smartphones to record attendance, weight and height of children who come to the centres as well as click photos of the hot-cooked meals served there. The chart plotted by these data will indicate the general health progress report and will trigger an sms to the parents when the data shows alarming results. The pilot project itself has helped the government identifying nearly 12000 malnourished children and makes several interventions in advance.
National Nutrition Mission has a six-tier real-time reporting system, which includes an anganwadi worker, anganwadi supervisor, child development project officer, a district official, an official appointed by the chief secretary at the state level and officials at Centre. The Aadhaar card is mandatory to avail this benefit with children less than 5yrs will be registered on their mother’s Aadhaar card and such children will have to reenroll after turning 5. But those who still don’t have aadhaar card will get proper assistance to provide aadhaar card. An incentive of INR 500 has been announced for every aanganwadi worker along with various group based incentives. The biometric will be considered as the identification criteria and will remove any scope of corruption and fake beneficiaries.
Maneka Gandhi also hinted at a possible shift in the role of anganwadis in preparing and delivering take-home ration and hot cooked food through a uniform system.
The government also provides education, food and primary healthcare under the Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS). Angnwadi centres are also linked to the ICDS. Under this scheme, children between 6 months to 3 years, as well as pregnant and lactating mothers till six months after birth, get take-home ration. Children between 3 years and 6 years get hot-cooked meals.