Lucknow: Feb 27 (UNI) Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed that a comprehensive action plan be prepared to ensure that all Anganwadi centres operate from their own dedicated buildings.
He emphasised that Anganwadi centres cater to children aged 3 to 6 years and also function as pre-primary education spaces. Therefore, it is essential to ensure child-friendly infrastructure, high-quality learning arrangements and attractive building designs.
During the meeting here on Friday, it was informed that more than 1.89 lakh Anganwadi centres are operational across the state, of which around 76,000 are still functioning without their own buildings.
CM stated that construction of these buildings may be supported through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, with the state government also extending financial assistance as required.
He suggested exploring prefabricated construction models for Anganwadi centres and directed officials to prepare a standard design along with a detailed implementation plan. He further instructed that wherever feasible, child-friendly Anganwadi buildings should be constructed within the premises of primary schools, enabling integrated delivery of education, nutrition and health services at a single location.
During the review, CM reiterated that providing safe, clean and modern facilities for children, pregnant women and the community is a top priority of the government. He stated that Anganwadi centres are not merely buildings but the foundation of future generations. State Government is moving forward with a firm resolve to comprehensively transform the Anganwadi infrastructure. This mission will give fresh momentum to the vision of ”Healthy Childhood – Empowered Uttar Pradesh”.
It was also shared in the meeting that the proposed new Anganwadi building model will be inclusive and equipped with modern amenities. These will include drinking water facilities, electricity supply, toilets, adequate play areas for activity-based learning, kitchen sheds, provision for hot cooked meals, low-height wash units, child-friendly toilets, a separate room for health check-ups of pregnant women, as well as rainwater harvesting and nutrition gardens.
