Arunachal’s Anjaw and Pakke Kessang top national PMMVY enrollment rankings

Arunachal’s Anjaw and Pakke Kessang top national PMMVY enrollment rankings

Anjaw and Pakke Kessang lead in PMMVY enrolment progress. Arunachal Pradesh rises to 6th position nationally. State authorities aim to improve coverage in lagging districts

Anjaw district (Wiki image)Anjaw district (Wiki image)
India TodayNE
  • Jul 30, 2025,
  • Updated Jul 30, 2025, 2:24 PM IST

    Arunachal Pradesh's Anjaw and Pakke Kessang districts have secured the top two positions nationally in percentage enrollment progress, making significant strides in the implementation of the Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY). 

    According to the latest report of the Union Women and Child Development ministry, released on July 25, Anjaw district achieved a remarkable 354 per cent of its indicative enrollment target, ranking first in India.

    Pakke Kessang followed closely with 313 per cent, placing second nationwide.

    The progress has propelled Arunachal Pradesh's overall performance in the PMMVY rankings, lifting the state from the bottom tier to the 6th position among all states and union territories.

    Other districts of the state showing strong performance include Lower Dibang Valley (147%), Lower Siang (114%), and East Siang (61%), all of which have exceeded their set targets.

    However, districts such as Shi-Yomi, Lower Subansiri, and Leparada reported less than 10% progress, prompting officials to intensify outreach and registration efforts in those areas.

    The Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY), a centrally sponsored flagship scheme by the Women and Child Development ministry is designed to support pregnant women and lactating mothers.

    The scheme is to provide maternity benefits to women belonging to socially and economically disadvantaged sections of society. The maternity benefit is to be provided to a woman for the first two living children, provided the second child is a girl.

    With renewed focus on grassroots implementation and awareness campaigns, state authorities remain optimistic about closing the gaps and ensuring full coverage across all 28 districts.

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