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Cabinet likely to clear proposal for urban centres for severely malnourished children in state

Children will be given energy-dense nutritious food based on guidelines set by UNICEF and WHO.

cabinet malnutritionAfter the budget presentation, Pawar told reporters that architect P K Das has already submitted a Rs 7,500-crore plan for the complete makeover. (File photo)

The Maharashtra cabinet on Wednesday will likely clear a proposal to set up an urban child development centres (UCDC) for children suffering from severe acute malnutrition (SAM). The centre will be on the lines of similar units functional only in rural areas.

Under this scheme, newborn babies will be tested at the anganwadi level to categorise them as SAM. The infant, if affected by any disease, will be taken to urban body run hospitals, primary health centres, health dispensaries or maternity homes run by Public Health department or those run by Medical Education department.

SAM children between the age groups of six months and six years who are not afflicted by any disease will be admitted to the UCDCs. Here, the children will be given energy-dense nutritious food based on guidelines set by UNICEF and WHO. A child development project officer (urban) will be the coordination official for the same. Under this project, the concerned local body’s medical officer will visit the UCDCs for tests on SAM children.

Anganwadi workers will also measure the weights of SAM children in front of their parents. Based on this, they will be categories as normal, MAM and SAM. The SAM child can be admitted to a UCDC for a maximum of 12 weeks. The government has estimated a total annual expenditure of Rs 11.51 crore for the scheme, which will be run entirely through state budget.

Alok Deshpande is a Special Correspondent with The Indian Express' Mumbai bureau, recognized for his focused and authoritative reporting on governance, politics, and the socio-economic dynamics of Maharashtra's hinterlands. His unique academic background in Geology and early work in the water sector provides a specialized layer of Expertise to his reporting on resource and environmental issues. Expertise Current Role: Special Correspondent, The Indian Express, Mumbai. Core Authority: Alok provides detailed coverage of Maharashtra politics and governance, with a particular emphasis on how policies and power struggles affect the rural and semi-urban areas (the 'hinterlands'). Key Coverage Areas: His reports frequently focus on high-stakes administrative and political topics, including: State Assembly Proceedings: In-depth reporting on the Legislative Assembly, covering ministerial statements, legislative debates, and inter-party conflict within the ruling Mahayuti alliance. Policy & Finance: Coverage of state finances, including supplementary budget demands, fiscal deficits, and major government schemes (e.g., Jal Jeevan Mission, Ladki Bahin Yojana). Rural and Social Issues: Reports on critical health issues (e.g., child deaths in districts), human-animal conflict (leopard attacks, stray dogs), and agrarian concerns (e.g., farmer suicides). Local and Urban Governance: Covers major announcements regarding urban development (e.g., BMC's OC amnesty scheme, pagdi system push) and local body elections, including political defections and alliance splits. Unique Credentials & Trustworthiness Academic Specialization: Holds a Post-graduate degree in Geology. This background gives him a foundational understanding of natural resources, which directly informs his reporting on environment, water, and infrastructure projects. Early Professional Experience: His shift to journalism came after working with an NGO focused on the water sector. This practical experience strengthens his Expertise in critical areas like water management and rural development, as evidenced by his reporting on the Jal Jeevan Mission. Journalism Training: An alumnus of the prestigious Asian College of Journalism (ACJ), Chennai, confirming his formal training and commitment to rigorous journalistic standards. Alok Deshpande's rare combination of scientific education, non-profit sector experience, and deep political reporting makes him a highly trusted and authoritative voice on the governance and ground realities of Maharashtra. He tweets @alokdesh ... Read More

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