Abstract : The Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Scheme currently stands as the world's largest program with the goal of enhancing the health, nutrition, and learning opportunities for infants, young children (0-6 years), and their mothers. To achieve the objectives of ICDS and ensure accurate, timely, and regular information systems, there is a strong emphasis on data capture at each level, from facilities to blocks and districts, further collated at the state and national levels [1].
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Cite : Eritem, S. R., & Khanna, A. (2023). Assessment Of Quality Of Data Collected Under Icds At Anganwadi Centers (1st ed., pp. 52-55). Noble Science Press. https://doi.org/10.52458/9788196897475.2023.eb.ch-13
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Research on ICDS: An Overview (1986-1995) Volume 2, National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development, 2009.