Pradhan Mantri Matri Vandana Yojana

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Pradhan Mantri Matri Vandana Yojana
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CountryIndia
Prime Minister(s) Shri Narendra Modi
Ministry Ministry of Women and Child Development
Launched2010
Website http://wcd.nic.in/

Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY), previously known as the Indira Gandhi Matritva Sahyog Yojana, is a maternity benefit program run by the government of India. It was originally launched in 2010 and renamed in 2017. [1] [2] The scheme is implemented by the Ministry of Women and Child Development. It is a conditional cash transfer scheme for pregnant and lactating women of 19 years of age or above for the first live birth. [3]

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It provides a partial wage compensation to women for wage-loss during childbirth and childcare and to provide conditions for safe delivery and good nutrition and feeding practices. In 2013, the scheme was brought under the National Food Security Act, 2013 to implement the provision of cash maternity benefit of 6,000 (US$72) stated in the Act. [4]

Presently, the scheme is implemented on a pilot basis in 53 selected districts and proposals are under consideration to scale it up to 200 additional 'high burden districts' in 2015–16. [5] The eligible beneficiaries would receive the incentive given under the Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) for Institutional delivery and the incentive received under JSY would be accounted towards maternity benefits so that on an average a woman gets 6,000 (US$72) [6]

The scheme, rechristened Maternity benefits programme is set to cover the entire nation. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his 2017 New Year's Eve speech, announced that the scheme will be scaled up to cover 650 districts of the country. [7] The announcement assumes significance as India accounts for 17% of all maternal deaths in the world. The country's maternal mortality ratio is pegged at 113 per 100,000 live births, whereas infant mortality is estimated at 32 per 1,000 live births. Among the primary causes of high maternal and infant mortality are poor nutrition and inadequate medical care during pregnancy and childbirth. [8]

History

The scheme name has undergone two changes. In 2014, "Indira Gandhi" was dropped from the scheme name. In 2017, "Pradhan Mantri" was added making it Pradhan Mantri Matri Vandana Yojana (PMMVY). [9]

Timeline

YearImplemented Districts
201050
2015200~
2017650 (Countrywise)

Objectives

Objectives: [10]

IGMSY provides financial assistance as grant-in-aid to state governments. [10]

About PMMVY 2.0

The Ministry of Women and Child Development introduced PMMVY SOFT MIS on March 17, 2023. It aims to empower women to independently access and apply for the scheme benefits through the program's website. The Ministry has provided clear and comprehensive guidance on how to navigate the website and apply for these benefits. To gain a thorough understanding of the entire process, you can either visit the website or refer to the simplified explanation below.


To access the official PMMVY website, use this URL: Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana – Home . Look for the login section in the upper right corner.

1. Input your 10-digit mobile number and click "Verify."

2. Provide your name and select your relationship with the beneficiary.

3. An OTP will be sent to your registered mobile number; enter it.

4. Following this, you will be directed to the PMMVY citizen home page.

5. Fill out the Beneficiary Application Form, including all personal details, and click "Submit."

6. After submission, you will find an option to Track the Application Status, allowing you to monitor the progress of your application. [11]

Eligibility conditions and conditionalities

Originally, the scheme was brought under the National Food Security Act, 2013 to implement the provision of cash maternity benefit of ₹6,000 (US$84) stated in the Act.[2] Then, all pregnant women of 19 years of age and above were eligible for conditional cash transfer benefits of 5,000 (US$60) to paid in three installments, except those who receive paid maternity leave. [12] After the implementation of National Food Security Act the amount has been revised to 6,000 (US$72) to be paid in two installments of 3,000 (US$36) each. The cash transfers under the Scheme are subject to the following conditions:

However, studies suggest that these eligibility conditions and other conditionalities exclude many women from receiving their entitlements. [14]

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