Anganwadi Workers Welfare Fund
The scheme aims to provide financial assistance to Anganwadi workers, mini workers, and assistants of the state upon attaining the superannuation age of 60 year...
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Browse 26 Women & Child Development government schemes available to residents of Uttarakhand in 2026. This page combines centrally-sponsored women & child development programmes that residents of Uttarakhand are eligible for, plus state-level women & child development schemes run by the Uttarakhand government. For each scheme, you can review eligibility criteria, benefits, required documents, and the official application process — including state-specific portals, helplines, and recent disbursement updates where available.
The scheme aims to provide financial assistance to Anganwadi workers, mini workers, and assistants of the state upon attaining the superannuation age of 60 years. A minimum amount of ₹30,000/- is granted, while those completing 20 years of service receive ₹1,30,000/-.
This initiative aims to ensure the survival, healthy growth, and overall well-being of children aged 0–5 years by providing accessible, comprehensive and quality healthcare services.
The scheme aims to provide a monthly pension to Abandoned married women, mentally ill husband/wife & destitute unmarried women in the state. Under this scheme, beneficiaries receive a pension of ₹1,200/- per month, & in case of mental disability (spouse), the amount is ₹1,400/- per month.
The scheme aims to provide financial assistance to Anganwadi workers, mini workers, and assistants of the state upon attaining the superannuation age of 60 year...
View DetailsThis initiative aims to ensure the survival, healthy growth, and overall well-being of children aged 0–5 years by providing accessible, comprehensive and qualit...
View DetailsThe scheme aims to provide a monthly pension to Abandoned married women, mentally ill husband/wife & destitute unmarried women in the state. Under this scheme, ...
View DetailsThe scheme aims to promote the safe health and well-being of mothers and newborns by encouraging institutional deliveries and ensuring that mothers stay in gove...
View DetailsThe scheme aims to provide financial assistance of ₹51,000/- per marriage for the marriage of registered construction workers themselves or for the marriage of ...
View DetailsThe scheme aims to promote girls' education in the state by providing financial assistance for the purchase of bicycles to girl students studying in Class 9 in ...
View DetailsThe scheme aims to improve the nutritional and health status of all children aged 6 months to 6 years, along with pregnant women and lactating mothers in the st...
View DetailsThe Ministry of Women and Child Development launched the Internship Programme aims to harness the talent of the trainees, giving them an opportunity to work tow...
View DetailsThe scheme aims to create awareness among adolescent girls aged 14 to 18 years about nutrition, health, and life cycle issues, and also provides supplementary n...
View DetailsThe scheme aims to provide financial assistance of ₹700/- per month to parents or guardians for the care of children below 18 years of age with more than 40% di...
View DetailsThis scheme aims to ensure, sustain, and strengthen child protection at the family and community levels, promote family-based non-institutional care, and provid...
View DetailsThe scheme aims to improve the health of pre-school children (aged 3 to 6 years) by providing nutritious food, including eggs twice a week and banana chips twic...
View DetailsThe scheme aims to improve the health of pregnant and lactating women by providing nutritional food such as eggs twice a week and dates twice a week at Anganwad...
View DetailsThe scheme aims to provide supplementary Take Home Ration (THR) in the form of nutrient-rich food products to pregnant women and lactating mothers across the st...
View DetailsThe award aims to acknowledge the achievements of women & recognize their contributions to society and the nation. The award is conferred annually on individual...
View DetailsThe scheme aims to provide day care facilities for children aged 6 months to 6 years of working couples at a nominal monthly fee in Crèches....
View DetailsThe Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar (PMRBP) is organized to celebrate the energy, determination, ability, zeal, and enthusiasm of our children....
View DetailsThis certificate provides 5% horizontal reservation in Government/Non-Government services for affected children, including those whose both biological or adopti...
View DetailsThe scheme aims to promote safe and institutional deliveries by providing free accommodation to pregnant women, especially from disaster-prone areas, near distr...
View DetailsThe scheme aims to provide hostel facilities for women with higher education or professional training, as well as working women, to stay in urban areas by payin...
View DetailsThere are 26 Women & Child Development schemes currently listed on DeshSeva for residents of Uttarakhand, combining both centrally-sponsored and state-run programmes.
Eligibility varies per scheme. Generally, residents of Uttarakhand with valid identity (Aadhaar) and state residency proof can apply for the central women & child development schemes; state-level programmes additionally check Uttarakhand domicile and category-specific criteria like income, age, occupation or BPL status.
Open any scheme card below and read its application steps. Centrally-sponsored schemes are typically applied at the national portal, while Uttarakhand-run programmes use the state department's portal. Each scheme page on DeshSeva links the exact official portal and helpline.
Yes — DeshSeva keeps the Women & Child Development × Uttarakhand scheme list refreshed against the latest centrally-sponsored notifications and state department updates. Each scheme page also shows a "Last updated" date so you know when it was reviewed.
Most Women & Child Development applications in Uttarakhand require Aadhaar, Uttarakhand residency proof, a bank account in the applicant's name, a recent photograph, and category-specific documents (caste/income/disability/BPL certificate where applicable). The exact list is on each scheme page.