The Janani Suraksha Yojana was launched in 2005. Under it, a grant of Rs 1,400 is given to each pregnant woman in states whose performance in maternal mortality is below par. It is Rs 700 in states that have done well in this regard.
Under the National Food Security Act, all identified pregnant women and lactating mothers are entitled to receive a maternity benefit of not less than Rs 6,000.
So far, the Centre had been conducting pilots in some districts and now plans to cover all the 640 districts in the country under this.
The NITI Aayog is looking at details as to whether the grant will be valid only for the women who give birth to children at institutions and those who receive the mandatory vaccination.
Fifty-three districts were getting an assistance of Rs 6,000 per pregnant woman under the pilot project, the Prime Minister had recently said.
It is a centrally sponsored scheme and the cost sharing between the Centre and States could be in the ratio of 60:40 for all states and Union territories (with legislature) and 90:10 for the North-East and Himalayan states.
For the Union territories without a legislature, the scheme could be funded by the Centre alone.
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