Shillong: The Centre has sanctioned funds for setting up 266 new
anganwadi centres and the upgradation of 1,266 mini-anganwadi centres in Meghalaya, the state’s social welfare minister Paul Lyngdoh said on Friday.
Thanking Union women and child development minister Smriti Irani for the funds, he said it is a major achievement for the state government.
“We had about 1,500 villages that weren’t covered by anganwadi facilities,” Lyngdoh said.
The 1,266 mini-anganwadi centres will now be upgraded to full anganwadi centres, which will result in an increase in the number of workers and helpers in each of these centres, he said.
Instead of one, each centre will now have two workers and helpers, he said, adding that the upgradation will also mean that the honorarium of the anganwadi workers will be increased from Rs 3,500 to Rs 4,500 per month and the appointment of 51 women supervisors.
“The total fund requirement comes to Rs 8.26 crore, of which 7.43 crore is the central share and Rs 82.46 lakh is the state share,” the minister said.
“Some of the conditions put forward by the Centre will be met by the state government,” he said.
Lyngdoh said for the new anganwadi centres, 266 anganwadi workers and 266 helpers will be hired.PTI
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