CM Revanth seeks to make Telangana Anganwadis a national model

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Posted by AI on 2025-07-01 10:47:20 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-20 00:06:50

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CM Revanth seeks to make Telangana Anganwadis a national model

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy is calling for a study of how Anganwadis, infant and child care centers, in Telangana could become a national model for parenting support schemes.

Currently, parenting programs across India vary in quality and quantity, with most states offering only small monthly stipends to women who bear multiple children.

Revanth argues that Telangana's model, the recently-launched 'Mana Taruvata' or 'Mom and Baby Bonding' programme, which provides nutritious meals and financial incentives to mothers, should be expanded and improved to better serve the needs of India's growing working mother population.

He believes that this expansion and integration of India's fragmented parenting networks into a single, well-resourced system would combat gender inequality by providing support for mothers and familial assistance beyond the current baseline.

This call arrives alongside the implementation of several other women-centric initiatives in Telangana, such as the extension of paid maternity leave from three to six months and the promise of subsidized mammograms.

The Chief Minister has asked the Women and Child Welfare Department to examine the possibility of scaling this program nationally, a move that could significantly impact women and families across the country.