Integrated Child Development Scheme covers which age group to provide the benefit of package of six services?

0-3 years
3-6 years
4-7 years
5-10 years

The correct answer is A. 0-3 years.

The Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) is a government program in India that provides a package of six services to children under the age of six and their mothers. These services include:

  • Nutrition: Providing supplementary nutrition to children and pregnant and lactating women.
  • Health: Providing immunization, health check-ups, and referral services.
  • Education: Providing pre-school education and early childhood care.
  • Immunization: Providing immunization against common childhood diseases.
  • Health check-ups: Providing regular health check-ups for children and pregnant and lactating women.
  • Referral services: Providing referral services for children and pregnant and lactating women who need specialized care.

The ICDS is implemented by the Ministry of Women and Child Development (MWCD) through a network of Anganwadis (child care centers). Anganwadis are located in rural and urban areas and are staffed by Anganwadi workers (AWWs) and helpers.

The ICDS is a major program in India that provides essential services to children under the age of six and their mothers. The program has been successful in reducing malnutrition, improving health, and increasing school enrollment among children.

Here is a brief explanation of each option:

  • Option A: 0-3 years. This is the correct answer. The ICDS provides services to children under the age of six.
  • Option B: 3-6 years. This is not the correct answer. The ICDS provides services to children under the age of six.
  • Option C: 4-7 years. This is not the correct answer. The ICDS provides services to children under the age of six.
  • Option D: 5-10 years. This is not the correct answer. The ICDS provides services to children under the age of six.