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ICDS Mangrol Junagadh Recruitment 2019

ICDS Mangrol, Junagadh Recruitment 2019 is inviting eligible candidates to apply online for Anganwadi Worker & Helper Posts.
All the details of the job are provided so that you can understand the information in an understandable way.
Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) Mangrol, Junagadh Recruitment for Anganwadi Worker & Helper Posts 2019
Posts Name & Educational Qualification:
  • Anganwadi Worker:
  • Minimum 10th passed & above
  • Anganwadi Helper:
  • Minimum 7th passed & above
Age Limit: 18 to 33 years
Selection Process: interview
More Details: Please Read Official Advertisement.
How to Apply: 
Interested and Eligible candidate can apply along with relevant documents of certificate & compulsory marriage certificate send through R.P.A.D to given address in the advertisement.

(More Details: Please Read Official Advertisement)
Last Date: Within 20 Days from the Date of Advertisement Published
(Advertisement Published Date: 09-11-2019)
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ICDS Mangrol Junagadh Recruitment 2019


About Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS)

Children in the age group 0-6 years constitute around 158 million of the population of India (2011 census).
These Children are the future human resource of the country.
Ministry of Women and Child Development is implementing various schemes for welfare, development and protection of children.
Launched on 2nd October, 1975, the ICDS Scheme is one of the flagship programmes of the Government of India
And represents one of the world’s largest and unique programmes for early childhood care and development.

Services under ICDS

The ICDS Scheme offers a package of six services, viz.
  1. Supplementary Nutrition
  2. Pre-school non-formal education
  3. Nutrition & health education
  4. Immunization
  5. Health check-up and
  6. Referral services
STATUS of ANGANWADI WORKERS AND HELPERS:
 Anganwadi Workers & Anganwadi Helpers, being honorary workers, are paid a monthly honoraria as decided by the Government from time to time.
In addition to the honoraria paid by the Government of India, many States/UTs are also giving monetary incentives to these workers out of their own resources for additional functions assigned under other Schemes.