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One stop center and Mahila Shakti Kendra to work in integrated manner

One Stop Centres and Mahila Shakti Kendra will work with coordination to provide better facilities to the women and daughters of the state and to solve their problems faster.

New Delhi: One Stop Centres and Mahila Shakti Kendra will work with coordination to provide better facilities to the women and daughters of the state and to solve their problems faster.

It will help fulfil the promises made by the Yogi government for safety, dignity and self-reliance of the women and daughters of the state. One stop centrses will be developed as hubs for various activities related to women. They will get all the services under one roof for security and empowerment.

Information will be given about all the schemes related to financial assistance, employment / self-employment, skill training to women and daughters. To get the benefits of the schemes, these outfits will work in coordination with the concerned departments and officers.

A 100-day action plan has been prepared by the Women’s Welfare Department. Under which, by organizing grand self-help camps at the block level every 15 days, the women will be helped filling up the forms of government-run schemes like Mukhyamantri Kanya Sumangala Yojana, UP Chief Minister Child Service Scheme, destitute women pension scheme after the death of husband.

Along with this, the homes will be established for mentally retarded women. Under which two such homes of 100-100 beds capacity will be operated in Lucknow through voluntary organisations at the cost of Rs 4.57 crores. Presently, 203 mentally retarded women have been given shelter in departmental institutions run for women.

Women will be given skill development training

The action plan for the next six months has been prepared by the department. Skill development training will be given to the children and women residing in women protection and child care institutions.

Skill development Training will be imparted to women residing in such institutions and children above the age of 16 years after skill mapping to choose work to their interest .

Along with this, recruitment through contract and service provider will be done on the vacant posts. In which a total of 136 vacancies will be filled under Mission Vatsalya and a total of 252 vacancies in One Stop Centres of 26 districts.