Gautam Buddh Nagar, April 02, 2026:
A sector meeting was organized today at the Child Development Project Office in Dankaur, where Anganwadi workers from Chharsi and Sirsa sectors participated. The meeting was chaired by Child Development Project Officer Sandhya Soni and focused on reviewing ongoing welfare schemes, strengthening implementation mechanisms, and enhancing coordination among field-level workers. The session aimed to ensure better delivery of services related to maternal health, nutrition, and public awareness initiatives across the region. Officials emphasized the need for timely data reporting, improved beneficiary outreach, and efficient execution of government programs at the grassroots level.

Focus on PMMVY and Nutrition Tracker Implementation
During the meeting, Anganwadi workers were provided detailed information on the Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY), including registration procedures, eligibility criteria, and documentation requirements. Special emphasis was laid on ensuring accurate and timely entry of beneficiary data into the Nutrition Tracker system to monitor health and nutrition indicators effectively. Officials reviewed the current progress of PMMVY and expressed concern over the slower-than-expected performance in certain areas. Instructions were issued to improve outreach and ensure that eligible beneficiaries are identified and enrolled without delay. The importance of maintaining transparency and accountability in scheme implementation was also highlighted to ensure that benefits reach the intended population.
Awareness Campaigns for Communicable Disease Control
The meeting also covered the ongoing Special Communicable Disease Control Campaign and the Dastak Abhiyan. Anganwadi workers were instructed to coordinate closely with ASHA workers and conduct door-to-door visits to raise awareness about preventive measures against seasonal and communicable diseases. Child Development Project Officer Sandhya Soni emphasized that community-level engagement is critical for the success of these campaigns and directed workers to actively educate families about hygiene practices, sanitation, and early detection of symptoms. Medical officers Dr. Narayan Kishore and Dr. Shilpi also addressed the gathering and shared important guidelines on disease prevention, including maintaining cleanliness, safe drinking water practices, and adopting healthy lifestyle habits. They urged field workers to act as key communicators in spreading health awareness and encouraging behavioral change at the household level.
Ayushman Card Enrollment and Field-Level Responsibilities
In addition to the review of schemes and campaigns, an Ayushman Card enrollment camp was organized at the project level during the meeting. Anganwadi workers completed Aadhaar verification and initiated their enrollment process under the scheme, highlighting the importance of healthcare coverage for frontline workers. Officials reiterated that workers must ensure maximum enrollment of eligible beneficiaries in their respective areas to expand access to health services. The meeting concluded with clear instructions for all participants to intensify field visits, promote government schemes, and ensure effective communication with beneficiaries. Anganwadi workers were directed to play an active role in disseminating information about welfare programs, monitoring implementation, and supporting public health initiatives.
The session reinforced the importance of coordinated efforts between departments, timely monitoring, and community participation to achieve desired outcomes in health and welfare programs. Authorities expressed confidence that with improved coordination and proactive engagement, the ongoing initiatives would achieve better results and contribute to overall community development in Gautam Buddh Nagar.
