ICDS Roing Recruitment 2022 - Counsellor Vacancy, Job Opening

Integrated Child Development Services Roing is recruiting for the post of Counsellor. Apply Now!
ICDS Roing Recruitment 2022 - Counsellor Vacancy, Job Opening

Integrated Child Development Services Roing released the latest job notification for the recruitment of Counsellor vacancy. Interested candidates can apply before the last date. Check more details on the ICDS Roing job vacancy 2022.

ICDS Roing Recruitment 2022

Integrated Child Development Services Roing invites online applications from eligible candidates for posts of Counsellor. More details about the recruitment are provided below.

ICDS Roing Job Opening

Name of Post

Counsellor

No.of Vacancy

01

Salary

Rs. 14,000/- Per Month

Job Location

Roing – Arunachal Pradesh

Last date

21-Nov-2022

Official Website

roing.nic.in

Educational Qualification

As per ICDS Roing official notification candidate should have completed Graduation in Social Work/ Sociology/ Psychology/ Public Health, Post Graduation Diploma in Counseling from any of the recognized board or University.

Selection Process

Interview

How to apply for ICDS Roing Recruitment 

Interested and eligible candidates can apply through the prescribed application form. The Applicant needs to send the application form along with relevant documents to DCPO, District Child Protection Unit, Roing

Disclaimer: Provided by ICDS Roing

About ICDS 

Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) is a government program in India which provides nutritional meals, preschool education, primary healthcare, immunization, health check-up and referral services to children under 6 years of age and their mothers. The scheme was launched in 1975, discontinued in 1978 by the government of Morarji Desai, and then relaunched by the Tenth Five Year Plan.

Tenth five-year plan also linked ICDS to Anganwadi centres established mainly in rural areas and staffed with frontline workers. In addition to improving child nutrition and immunization, the programme is also intended to combat gender inequality by providing girls the same resources as boys.

A 2005 study found that the ICDS programme was not particularly effective in reducing malnutrition, largely because of implementation problems and because the poorest states had received the least coverage and funding. During the 2018–19 fiscal year, the Indian federal government allocated ₹16,335 crore (US$2.0 billion) to the programme, which is 60% of the funding for the programme while the states allocated the remaining 40%. The widespread network of ICDS has an important role in combating malnutrition especially for children of weaker groups.

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