Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao (BBBP) scheme

The "Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao" (BBBP) scheme is a flagship initiative launched by the Government of India to address gender imbalance and promote the education of girls. It aims to raise awareness about the importance of girls' education, improve the efficiency of welfare services intended for girls, and change societal mindsets regarding the girl child.






One of the crucial components of this scheme is the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS). ICDS plays a pivotal role in the successful implementation of BBBP by focusing on the holistic development of children below the age of six and ensuring proper nutrition, health care, and education for girls.






In the context of BBBP, ICDS helps by:




Deputy Director DWCD- Kunjalata Lashon

Project Officer(DWCD) - Narindra Pal Kaur

CDPO  GHY URBAN ICDS- Kasturi Das


1. Providing Nutrition:ICDS operates anganwadi centers that offer supplementary nutrition, including take-home rations, to pregnant women, nursing mothers, and children. Proper nutrition is vital for the health and development of girls, enabling them to participate actively in education.









2. Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE):ICDS facilitates early childhood care and education, offering preschool activities in anganwadi centers. This early learning exposure prepares girls for formal education, laying a strong foundation for their academic journey.









3. Healthcare Services:ICDS ensures access to healthcare services for girls, including immunizations, regular health check-ups, and referrals to health institutions if necessary. Healthy girls are more likely to attend school regularly and perform better academically.








4. Community Engagement:ICDS workers engage with communities to create awareness about the importance of educating girls. They conduct outreach programs and awareness campaigns, advocating for the value of educating and empowering girls.










The collaborative efforts of BBBP and ICDS aim to break barriers that hinder girls' education and uplift the status of girls in society. By addressing issues related to nutrition, healthcare, and education at an early age, this integrated approach fosters an environment where girls can thrive and reach their full potential.







This joint initiative serves as a significant step towards creating a more equitable and inclusive society, where every girl child is given the opportunity to learn, grow, and contribute positively to the nation's development.



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