Anganwadis in Dalit-tribal belt in a neglected state: Study
http://newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/article1339257.ece

By Jisha Surya - THIRUVANANTHAPURAM

14th November 2012 11:00 AM

While the state boasts of having the lowest infant and child mortality
rate, little effort is put in by the local bodies for the welfare of
infants, especially in the case of those belonging to socially-backward
areas.

A study conducted by Thiruvananthapuram-based NGO ‘Rights’ in the
dalit-tribal-fishermen belt showed that anganwadis in these areas were in a
neglected state. The study shows that 41 to 70 per cent anganwadis do not
own buildings. However, a meagre amount of Rs 300 is provided by local
bodies as rent. Thus, most of the anganwadis in these areas function under
dangerous conditions. Eventually there is no distinction between place of
study, kitchen, storeroom etc, according to the study.

85 per cent of anganwadis lack electric connection while 73 per cent do not
have drinking water facility. More than 50 per cent lack toilet facilities.
There is no kitchen space in 43 per cent of anganwadis and 73 per cent do
not have gas connection.

These socially-backward children do not have a specific play area, toys or
other study materials, according to the study.

The study was conducted in 14 panchayats across 7 districts. Of the 14
panchayats, five are in hilly areas, five in midland and four in coastal
areas.

A look into the budget allocation for the Integrated Child Development
Scheme (ICDS) is enough to show the neglect faced by this area.

Though the state budget increased manifold during the 11th Plan period,
budget allocation for the ICDS remained at 0.06 per cent.

Meanwhile, there was a 60 per cent increase in the number of beneficiaries
during 2005-11. The study shows that the budget allocation for anganwadis
from plan fund of local bodies was declining. The budget allocation for
anganwadis had shown a decline from 0.57 per cent in 2009-10 to 0.40 per
cent in 2010-11.

Meanwhile, the budget estimate had seen a 54.03 per cent increase. Also the
study finds that panchayats had no interest in allocating amounts for
anganwadis from its own fund. The budget spending of last three years had
no clear record of its spending on anganwadis, which itself was a proof of
local bodies neglect towards it.

‘Rights’ had conducted field survey among anganwadis in Amburi, Vithura,
Puthur, Sholayar, Thirunelli, Kuttichal, Kanjiramkulam, Perumkadavila,
Eraviperoor, Kurichi, Poovar, Maranelloor, Alappadu  and Kadalundi.

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