The Mother & Child Development Department has been established under Anjveda Vikas Sansthan to create a structured, community-based support system for mothers and children. The early years of a child’s life and the health and empowerment of mothers are directly connected to the long-term progress of families and society. Recognizing this critical connection, the department has been formed to address educational gaps, nutritional deficiencies, health awareness challenges, and socio-economic limitations faced by women and children, especially in rural and semi-urban areas.
This department operates as a specialized wing dedicated exclusively to maternal well-being, early childhood development, and women empowerment through organized programs, trained professionals, and community participation.
Purpose Behind Establishing the Department
The department was established after identifying several ground-level challenges:
- Lack of structured early childhood education in many communities
- Limited awareness about maternal health and nutrition
- Inadequate parenting guidance and scientific child development knowledge
- Poor monitoring of child growth and developmental milestones
- Economic dependency and lack of skill opportunities for women
- Absence of community-based support systems for mothers
To address these interconnected challenges in a systematic manner, the Mother & Child Development Department has been formed as a dedicated platform that integrates education, health awareness, nutrition, and empowerment initiatives under one organized framework.
Core Areas of Work
1. Early Childhood Care & Education (3–6 Years)
The department will establish child-friendly learning centers based on a structured development model. These centers will focus on:
- Play-based and activity-based learning
- Development of language and communication skills
- Basic numeracy and pre-literacy foundations
- Social behavior and emotional intelligence development
- Physical coordination and motor skill enhancement
- Cultural education and moral value integration
The objective is not just academic preparation but overall personality development during the foundational years of life.
2. Maternal Health Awareness & Support
The department will organize programs aimed at improving maternal health awareness and care practices, including:
- Awareness sessions on prenatal and postnatal care
- Nutrition guidance for pregnant and lactating mothers
- Hygiene and sanitation education
- Counseling on newborn care practices
- Awareness about vaccination schedules
- Mental health support and stress management sessions
These initiatives aim to ensure that mothers are well-informed and confident in managing their health and their child’s well-being.
3. Child Nutrition & Growth Monitoring
Proper nutrition and regular monitoring during early childhood are essential for healthy development. The department will:
- Conduct awareness programs on balanced and affordable diets
- Guide families on locally available nutritious food options
- Track height, weight, and developmental milestones
- Provide early identification of growth concerns
- Offer parental counseling based on developmental observations
Regular monitoring ensures early intervention and better long-term outcomes for children.
4. Women Empowerment & Skill Development
Economic independence and confidence-building are essential for empowering mothers. The department will provide:
- Skill development training programs
- Livelihood-oriented courses
- Financial literacy sessions
- Guidance on self-employment and small enterprises
- Leadership development workshops
- Community participation opportunities
These initiatives aim to strengthen women socially and economically so they can actively contribute to their families and communities.
5. Parenting Education & Counseling
Modern parenting requires awareness of child psychology and positive engagement techniques. The department will organize:
- Parenting workshops
- Child behavior management sessions
- Positive discipline techniques
- Parent-child communication improvement programs
- Guidance on reducing screen dependency
- Family bonding and value-based upbringing sessions
This structured guidance helps parents create a nurturing and stable home environment.
6. Community-Based Support Systems
Sustainable development requires community participation. Therefore, the department will:
- Form Mother Support Groups
- Conduct village-level awareness campaigns
- Organize health and education drives
- Collaborate with local institutions and authorities
- Identify and support vulnerable families
By building strong community networks, the department ensures long-term impact beyond individual beneficiaries.
Operational Approach
The department will function through:
- Trained educators and facilitators
- Structured curriculum and activity modules
- Regular monitoring and evaluation systems
- Community meetings and feedback mechanisms
- Transparent documentation and reporting
- Collaboration with healthcare professionals and trainers
This structured approach ensures accountability, quality, and measurable impact.
Long-Term Impact
Through integrated programs focusing on education, health, nutrition, and empowerment, the Mother & Child Development Department aims to:
- Strengthen family structures
- Improve early childhood development outcomes
- Increase maternal awareness and confidence
- Enhance women’s economic participation
- Promote healthy and educated communities
By investing in mothers and children today, the department contributes to building a stronger and more progressive society for tomorrow.


