PM Cares Fund: Orphaned students during pandemic approved as eligible

Guwahati: Women and Child Development Minister Smriti Irani on Wednesday in Rajya Sabha, gave state/UT, gender, and age-group wise details of children who were orphaned during the pandemic and are approved as eligible for the benefits from the PM Cares fund. According to the data, a total of 8,973 applications were received and out of them, 4,302 children have been approved as eligible for benefits. As the data states, 212 children aged 0-6 years, 1670 children aged 6-14 years, 2001 children aged 14-18 years, and 418 young adults aged 18-23 years have received the approval.

The Rajya Sabha member also stated that, till March 14, 2022,8973 applications have been uploaded on the portal out of which, 4302 applications have been approved by district magistrates after due process. She also stated that no child has gone missing from the Government-owned Child Care Institutions (CCIs) She said that under POSHAN Abhiyaan, Anganwadi workers (AWWs) have been technologically empowered with the provision of smartphones for efficient service delivery and monitoring. “A total of 11.03 lakh Smartphones have been procured by States/UTs,” Irani said in a written response to another question.

What exactly is the PM Cares Fund?

PM Cares Fund is a public charitable trust. It has been set up keeping in mind the need for having a dedicated fund with the primary objective of dealing with any kind of emergency or distress situation, like posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and to provide relief to the affected. The Prime Minister is Chairperson (ex-officio) of the PM Cares Fund and Minister of Defence, Minister of Home Affairs and Minister of Finance, Government of India are ex-officio Trustees of the Fund.

 

The Prime Minister as the Chairperson of the Board of Trustees of PM Cares Fund has the power to nominate three trustees to the Board who shall be eminent persons in the field of research, health, science, social work, law, public administration, and philanthropy. All the Trustees of the PM Cares Fund act in a pro bono capacity.

What objectives does the PM Cares Fund hold?

The primary objectives of the PM Cares Fund Trust are:-

Provisions under the scheme

Provisions for children below 10 years of age

  1. Two sets of free uniform and textbooks shall be provided, under Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan, as per the scheme guidelines in government schools.
  2. Tuition fees shall be exempted under section 12(1)(c) of RTE Act in private schools.
  3. The fees will be given from the PM CARES for Children scheme under circumstances where a child is unable to receive above benefits as per the RTE norms.
  4. Admission will be provided in any nearest school as a day scholar i.e. government or government-aided school or private schools.

Aiding pre-school and school education:

In the case of children below 6 years of age, identified beneficiaries will receive support and assistance from the Anganwadi services for pre-school education/ ECCE, immunization, supplementary nutrition, health referrals, and health check-up. For more information, people can visit the official website of PM Cares fund.

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