Govt issues clarification on Aadhaar card requirements under ICDS scheme

For children between 3-6 years age group, hot cooked meal is provided at the anganwadi centres

ANI  |  New Delhi 

Govt issues clarification on Aadhaar card requirements under ICDS scheme

There have been reports in the media regarding transfers under the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) scheme and making mandatory for benefits under the Women and Child Development Ministry's programme.

It has also been reported that the has for children aged up to six years decided to replace the provision of dry ration under the with transfers.

However, this is factually incorrect. It is therefore, clarified that under ICDS, supplementary nutrition is provided in the form of Take Home Ration (THR) to children 6-36 months' age group (including malnourished children) and pregnant women and lactating mothers.

For children between 3-6 years age group, hot cooked meal is provided at the anganwadi centres. However, there is no plan at present to substitute this with transfers.

There have also been complaints about the quality of Take Home Rations (THR). The is, therefore, considering ways to improve the system and to make it more transparent.

It is also exploring the possibility of conditional transfer in lieu of in select districts as a pilot as one of the options. However, a final decision in the regard is yet to be taken.

Under Section 39 of the Food Security Act, 2013, MWCD is mandated to notify the Supplementary Nutrition (Under ICDS) rules. These rules were framed and notified for the first time in June 2015.

Under Section 8 of the NFSA, a beneficiary is entitled to food security allowance if he/she is not provided the food under the NFSA. This clause relating to food security allowance has now been incorporated in the SNP Rules which were notified in February this year.

Payment of food security allowance is mandated by the NFSA, 2013 and it has nothing to do with the conditional transfer in lieu of SNP.

No one to be deprived of benefits under for lack of Card

Considering the effectiveness of Card in curbing leakages and bringing transparency in delivery system, the has recently issued orders to use Card in several welfare schemes funded from the Consolidated Fund of India.

While these orders require beneficiaries of these programs to give their number, it has also been ensured that no one is deprived of the benefits for want of

It has been made incumbent on the departments under Regulation 12 of (Enrolment and Update) Regulations 2016 to provide enrolment facilities to their beneficiaries so that no one is deprived of the benefits for lack of

For children upto age of six years, birth certificate or any of the specified documents such as production of request for enrolment under or slip issued thereof, bank pass book, voter ID card, ration card, kisan photo pass book, Pan card, MGNREGS job card, etc. can be produced as proof of relationship of child with the parent/legal guardian, etc.

It has also been provided that till number is assigned to such individual, the benefit will continue to be given based on alternate means of identification. For example, under the Integrated Child Development Scheme, the Anganwadis have been asked to collect the number of the children beneficiaries and in case a child does not have Aadhaar, the functionary will be required to provide enrolment facilities to her and till number is assigned to her the benefits will be continued to be given to her.

In a large number of cases filed by different parties including the Maharashtra Government, before the Supreme Court, in March 2017, the Attorney General stated that the policy of the would be covered in the affidavit for which he has sought time.

Govt issues clarification on Aadhaar card requirements under ICDS scheme

For children between 3-6 years age group, hot cooked meal is provided at the anganwadi centres

For children between 3-6 years age group, hot cooked meal is provided at the anganwadi centres

There have been reports in the media regarding transfers under the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) scheme and making mandatory for benefits under the Women and Child Development Ministry's programme.

It has also been reported that the has for children aged up to six years decided to replace the provision of dry ration under the with transfers.

However, this is factually incorrect. It is therefore, clarified that under ICDS, supplementary nutrition is provided in the form of Take Home Ration (THR) to children 6-36 months' age group (including malnourished children) and pregnant women and lactating mothers.

For children between 3-6 years age group, hot cooked meal is provided at the anganwadi centres. However, there is no plan at present to substitute this with transfers.

There have also been complaints about the quality of Take Home Rations (THR). The is, therefore, considering ways to improve the system and to make it more transparent.

It is also exploring the possibility of conditional transfer in lieu of in select districts as a pilot as one of the options. However, a final decision in the regard is yet to be taken.

Under Section 39 of the Food Security Act, 2013, MWCD is mandated to notify the Supplementary Nutrition (Under ICDS) rules. These rules were framed and notified for the first time in June 2015.

Under Section 8 of the NFSA, a beneficiary is entitled to food security allowance if he/she is not provided the food under the NFSA. This clause relating to food security allowance has now been incorporated in the SNP Rules which were notified in February this year.

Payment of food security allowance is mandated by the NFSA, 2013 and it has nothing to do with the conditional transfer in lieu of SNP.

No one to be deprived of benefits under for lack of Card

Considering the effectiveness of Card in curbing leakages and bringing transparency in delivery system, the has recently issued orders to use Card in several welfare schemes funded from the Consolidated Fund of India.

While these orders require beneficiaries of these programs to give their number, it has also been ensured that no one is deprived of the benefits for want of

It has been made incumbent on the departments under Regulation 12 of (Enrolment and Update) Regulations 2016 to provide enrolment facilities to their beneficiaries so that no one is deprived of the benefits for lack of

For children upto age of six years, birth certificate or any of the specified documents such as production of request for enrolment under or slip issued thereof, bank pass book, voter ID card, ration card, kisan photo pass book, Pan card, MGNREGS job card, etc. can be produced as proof of relationship of child with the parent/legal guardian, etc.

It has also been provided that till number is assigned to such individual, the benefit will continue to be given based on alternate means of identification. For example, under the Integrated Child Development Scheme, the Anganwadis have been asked to collect the number of the children beneficiaries and in case a child does not have Aadhaar, the functionary will be required to provide enrolment facilities to her and till number is assigned to her the benefits will be continued to be given to her.

In a large number of cases filed by different parties including the Maharashtra Government, before the Supreme Court, in March 2017, the Attorney General stated that the policy of the would be covered in the affidavit for which he has sought time.

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