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Middle Level Training                                                                Photo Album

Government of India had sanctioned one Middle Level Training Centre for Meghalaya during 2002-03 to conduct the Regular Training Programmes of Middle Level Functionaries the Lady Supervisors under ICDS and to organise the innovative training programme. The MLTC have brought out publications and pamphlets, posters and have translated materials in local language to disseminate information on nutrition, health education, etc. The MLTC is attached to the Directorate of Social Welfare and many innovative training programmes are organised in collaboration with SIRD Nongsder and Food and Nutrition Board, Government of India. 

Functionaries trained at Middle Level Training Centre 
Present Status of Training Centres AWTCs/ MLTCs 
REGULAR TRAINING

Job Training Course for Supervisors

No. of Course conducted

Total no. trained

Conducted by NIPCCD (Guwahati) prior to MLTC, Social Welfare Department

 

NIPCCD (Guwahati)50

Conducted by MLTC, Social Welfare Department

1

25


 Role play by participants Lady Supervisors during the Job Training 



Refresher Training of Lady Supervisors

Refresher’s Course for Supervisors

No. of Course conducted

Total no. trained

Conducted by NIPCCD (Guwahati) prior to MLTC, Social Welfare Department

 

NIPCCD (Guwahati)

110

Conducted by MLTC, Social Welfare Department

5

125


Category

No. of courses

Total no. trained

Training of NGOs conducted in collaboration with SIRD

14

440

Training of Community Leaders conducted in collaboration with SIRD

19

570

Advocacy meet for Media Press, Journalist, AIR, Doordarshan, Freelance Journalists and NGOs

5

150

Orientation team joint training strategy on Health and Nutrition Issues courses conducted in collaboration with SIRD/ Food and Nutrition Board

Block level

5

150

District level

6

180

State level

2

65

Consultation Meet on ICDS 1 55

Skills training on Pre School Education for ICDS functionaries conducted by NIPCCD Guwahati

2

60

Skills training on Pre School Education for AWWs / Senior Helpers/ Primary School Teachers

5

150

Joint Training Strategy on Nutrition and Health Issues conducted in collaboration with SIRD and Food & Nutrition Board

3

100

Joint Training with Health conducted in collaboration with SIRD and Food & Nutrition Board

2

70

Workshop on convergence with State Govt. Officials (Allied Department) and NGOs  1 55
Training on Malnutrition with special emphasis on reduction of anaemia amongst women and adolescent 1 35
Study Tour outside the State 1 15
CBR Portage Orientation Workshop  1 30

Whom to Contact and Location of Middle Level Training Centre 
Smt. L.N. Jyrwa M.A. (S.W.)
Deputy Director of Social Welfare & 
State Nodal Officer UDISHA
3rd Floor Bawri Mansion
Dhankheti, Shillong – 793001
Telephone No.: 0364 – 2229359 (O), 2229992 (O)
Fax No.: 0364 – 2229359
Email : icdsdsw@sancharnet.in / nora_jyrwa@rediffmail.com 

Training of Child Development project Officers (CDPOs) / Assistant Child Development project Officers (ACDPOs)

Training of CDPOs/ ACDPOs is conducted by National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development (NIPCCD), Regional Centre Guwahati. NIPCCD also conducts courses for Orientation/ Refresher Training of Instructors of Middle Level Training Centres and for Instructors of Anganwadi Training Centres.


Balika Samriddhi Yojana

The scheme of Balika Samriddhi Yojana was launched on 2nd October 1997 with the objective of raising the overall status of the girl-child and bringing about a positive change in family and community attitudes. The scheme covers up two girls children born on or after 15th August 1997 in a family living below poverty line as defined by the Government of India.

BMS is given as one time grant of Rs.500/- to mother giving birth to a girl child of B.P.L. families.

Coverage of beneficiaries is 12357 girl child as till date.