Mahila Shakti Kendra Scheme Features Eligibility

Mahila Shakti Kendra Scheme Features Eligibility

Mahila Shakti Kendra Scheme:
Mahila Shakti Kendra The government launched the Mahila Shakti Kendra in 2017 to empower rural women with opportunities for skill development, employment, digital literacy, health and nutrition.

The Mahila Shakti Kendras will work through community engagement through student volunteers in the 115 most backward districts. Each Mahila Shakti Kendra will provide an interface for rural women to approach the government to avail of their entitlements through training and capacity building. It works at the National, State, District, and Block levels.

List of MSK(Mahila Shakti Kendra ) Districts during FY 2018-19 -Download here

How to apply for Mahila Shakti Kendra Scheme:
At the state level technical support on issues related to women is being provided through State Resource Centre for Women(SRCW) functional under the respective State Government /UT Administration. SRCWs are meant to facilitate implementation of all women centric schemes and programmes of the government,including the district and block level component of MSK Scheme.

Mode of Operation:
The scheme is set to provide an interface between the rural women and the Government so as to facilitate these women to avail their entitlements and for empowering them by way of awareness generation as well as training and capacity building. Student volunteers will take up the task of promoting the spirit of volunteer community service and gender safety.

The scheme would be operational at multiple levels. The national level and State level structures will offer technical assistance to the respective governments on matters concerning women, whereas the District and Block level centers will extend assistance to this scheme and provide a foothold to similar schemes.

Activities of community engagement will be carried out by student volunteers in 115 backward districts. These volunteers would be entrusted with the role of creating awareness of the schemes or programs offered by the Government as well as the issues that impact the lives of women on a given block.

The services offered under this scheme will be established by making use of the available resources provided through the gamut of schemes/programs accorded by the government at the district/block level.

Objectives:
The scheme is framed for the empowerment of women who belong to the rural community. These women will be provided with the essential impetus to establish smaller business units. Moreover, the scheme is intended to create awareness of the roles to be played by these women and about the schemes and programs launched by the government.
Features:
  • The scheme is projected to be a one-stop convergence support service for empowering rural women with opportunities for skill development, digital literacy, health, nutrition, and employment.
  • It is aimed at addressing the declining child sex ratio and ensuring that every child is protected by means of education and empowerment.
  • It provides an interface between the rural women and government so that they could receive their entitlements.
  • The government intends to cater to 115 most backward districts in the country with the establishment of 920 “Mahila Shakthi Kendra’s.”
  • Task force at various levels has been established for planning and administrating this scheme.
  • The scheme is a product of the Ministry of Women and Child Development.
  • The scheme will be operational until the year of 2020.
Coverage:
State Resource Center for Women (SRCW) will be set-up in all states and union territories, and District Level Centre for Women (DLCW) will be set up across 640 districts in a phased manner. The first and the second phase (which would be enforced on the years of 2017-18 and 2018-19 respectively) will oversee the establishment of DLCW’s in 440 districts (220 in each phase). The third phase (2019-20) will cover 200 new districts. The block level initiative will extend to 115 most backward districts as identified by NITY Aayog.

Funds:
The quantum of funds will be shared among the Central and State Governments in a ratio of 60:40 respectively. The sharing ratio with respect to North-Eastern and Special Category States is said to be 90:10, where again the Central Government contributes the foremost. Union Territories will be entirely funded by the Central Government.


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