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Aama Kuni Pilaa

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Aama Kuni Pilaa focuses on enhancing early stimulation and responsive parenting for children aged 0-3 years in Odisha. The initiative promotes joyful, parent-led, home-based learning by providing resources such as the Kuni Calendar and Toy Kit. The Kuni Calendar features age-specific activities designed to facilitate cognitive, physical, and psychosocial development, and is distributed monthly by Anganwadi Workers during Ankur Diwas. The Toy Kit includes safe, low-cost toys made locally, encouraging play-based learning. This scheme aims to create a supportive environment for children, ensuring that parents and caregivers are equipped to engage with their children effectively. All children in the 0-3 age group enrolled in the Poshan Tracker are eligible to benefit from this program.

State In Kind

States / UT: Odisha

Nodal department: Women and Child Development Department

Scheme for: Individual

Scheme profile

DBT (direct benefit transfer): No

Categories: Women and Child, Health & Wellness

Sub-categories: Childcare

Target beneficiaries: Individual

Tags: Kuni Calendar, Childcare, Toy Kit, Training, Capacity Building, ICDS

Details

The scheme “Aama Kuni Pilaa” has been launched by the Department of Women & Child Development, Government of Odisha. It aims to focus on early stimulation and responsive parenting in the best interest of each child from 0-3 years. As the name "Aama Kuni Pilaa” suggests, the unconditional care and affection of parents, grandparents and caregivers for the children is the driving force for the conceptualisation of this unique initiative. Early experiences with mother, father and grandparents shape lifelong learning and development of children, because of rapid brain development. 80% of the brain develops by three years, and stimulating experiences with caregivers strengthen the neural connections, promoting the holistic development of the child.

Objectives:

The scheme envisages promoting parent-led, home-based, joyful child-friendly learning by creating an early stimulating environment at the household level. It aims at:

  • Building capacities by engaging parents and caregivers on responsive parenting messages using different platforms.
  • Skill building of ICDS officials/ caregivers on importance of early years, play and learning activities for children.
  • Sensitizing the parents, care givers and the entire community on importance of early years. Involvement of father & male care givers through Men-streaming.
  • Engaging young children with low cost contextual and child friendly toys by the parents & caregivers.
  • Facilitating love, talk, touch & play through toys, lullabies, stories and interactive talk and activity with children below three years by the Anganwadi worker.
  • Equity outreach through appropriate parent & caregiver friendly IPC, IEC/ SBCС materials.

Benefits

  • The key components of the scheme are as listed below: Sl. No. Components Unit Cost Specifications Usage Point of Distribution Procurement by 1Kuni Calendar for children (0-3 years)₹1.53/- per calendar/month/childSize: 11.5" x 17" Paper: 220 gsm art paper Print: Multi colour single sideTo be used at household level by the families of children (0 - 3 year)One Calendar for each family having children (0 - 3 year)District2Aama Kuni Pilaa Toy Kit₹340/- (per AWC)As per CatalogueAWC level To be supplied to each AWCDistrict3Mo Bikash Patra (Child Assessment Card)NA-To be used at household level by the families of children (0- 3 year)One Card for each family having children (0-3 years)AWC4Aama Kuni Pilaa Flip BookNA-AWC level To be supplied to each AWC.District5Sukhada Lalana Palana handbookNA-AWC level To be given to AWCs.District Note: The components mentioned above have been planned for 5 years. However for current financial year i.e. 2023-24 funds shall be transferred for Activity-1 i.e Kuni Calendar which is to be printed and distributed for three months i.e. for January
  • February & March 2024 and Activity-2 i.e. Aama Kuni Pilaa Toy Kit. A. Kuni Calendar: This is a calendar with pictorial demonstration of age and development specific stimulating activities facilitating different development components such as psycho-social physical & motor language creative & aesthetic aspects. The Calendar is categorized for three age groups i.e. for less than one year 1-2 years & 2-3. It shall be distributed each month by the AWW to the concerned parents during Ankur Diwas to ensure timely accessibility. The AWW would sensitise the parents and caregivers so that they can engage with their children and monitor its cognitive and physical development. B. Toy Kit: Funds for preparing toys at Anganwadi centres shall be released under Aama Kuni Pilaa scheme. DSWOs shall share the guidelines and funds to CDPOs who shall then transfer the same to the AWWs to prepare low cost and child friendly toys for under three children in coordination with parents and community. The AWW would undertake due discussions with Matru Committee/ Jaanch committee/ parents to create awareness amongst them about the scheme and its benefits and also to keep them involved. A copy of the toy catalogue attached at Annexure-A to this guideline may be referred to while developing the Toy Kit guidelines at District level. Operation modalities and budget break up for toy preparation is attached at Annexure-B for your reference. C. Training: State level training on Aama Kuni Pilaa shall be organized at HETC
  • Bhubaneswar wherein all Als

The key components of the scheme are as listed below:
Sl. No.ComponentsUnit CostSpecificationsUsagePoint of DistributionProcurement by1Kuni Calendar for children (0-3 years)₹1.53/- per calendar/month/childSize: 11.5" x 17" Paper: 220 gsm art paper Print: Multi colour single sideTo be used at household level by the families of children (0 - 3 year)One Calendar for each family having children (0 - 3 year)District2Aama Kuni Pilaa Toy Kit₹340/- (per AWC)As per CatalogueAWC level To be supplied to each AWCDistrict3Mo Bikash Patra (Child Assessment Card)NA-To be used at household level by the families of children (0- 3 year)One Card for each family having children (0-3 years)AWC4Aama Kuni Pilaa Flip BookNA-AWC level To be supplied to each AWC.District5Sukhada Lalana Palana handbookNA-AWC level To be given to AWCs.DistrictNote: The components mentioned above have been planned for 5 years. However, for current financial year i.e. 2023-24, funds shall be transferred for Activity-1 i.e Kuni Calendar which is to be printed and distributed for three months i.e. for January, February & March, 2024 and Activity-2 i.e. Aama Kuni Pilaa Toy Kit.
A. Kuni Calendar:
This is a calendar with pictorial demonstration of age and development specific stimulating activities facilitating different development components such as psycho-social, physical & motor, language, creative & aesthetic aspects. The Calendar is categorized for three age groups i.e. for less than one year, 1-2 years & 2-3. It shall be distributed each month by the AWW to the concerned parents during Ankur Diwas to ensure timely accessibility. The AWW would sensitise the parents and caregivers so that they can engage with their children and monitor its cognitive and physical development.
B. Toy Kit:
Funds for preparing toys at Anganwadi centres shall be released under Aama Kuni Pilaa scheme. DSWOs, shall share the guidelines and funds to CDPOs, who shall then transfer the same to the AWWs to prepare low cost and child friendly toys for under three children, in coordination with parents and community. The AWW would undertake due discussions with Matru Committee/ Jaanch committee/ parents to create awareness amongst them about the scheme and its benefits and also to keep them involved. A copy of the toy catalogue attached at Annexure-A to this guideline may be referred to while developing the Toy Kit guidelines at District level. Operation modalities and budget break up for toy preparation is attached at Annexure-B for your reference.
C. Training:
State level training on Aama Kuni Pilaa shall be organized at HETC, Bhubaneswar wherein all Als, retired officials such as CDPOs/ DSWOs and Freelancers shall be trained. Thereafter, the trained State Level resource personnel shall conduct physical training at district level. District level trainings for the CDPOs, LSs & AWWs shall be organized at AWW and Helper Training Centres of the District.

Eligibility

  1. The beneficiary must be a child aged 0 to 3 years, residing in Odisha.
  2. All children in the 0–3 years age group who are enrolled in the Poshan Tracker shall be considered as the targeted beneficiaries under this scheme.

How useful is this scheme?

Public benefit analysis

A practical look at this scheme for citizens

AI-generated insights showing how useful, accessible, and practical this scheme may be — combining deterministic scoring rules with a public-policy LLM analyst.

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Public Benefit Score
Accessibility 7.0/10 Good
Rural usefulness 7.0/10 Good
Application complexity 5.0/10 Moderate
Financial impact 4.0/10 Moderate
Literacy barrier 2.0/10 Good
Women inclusivity 9.0/10 Good
Awareness 4.5/10 Moderate
Implementation reliability 7.0/10 Good
Bigger shape means a better fit for citizens
  • Accessibility7.0
  • Financial impact4.0
  • Rural utility7.0
  • Awareness4.5
  • Simplicity5.0
  • Inclusivity9.0

What problem does this scheme solve?

The Aama Kuni Pilaa scheme is a targeted initiative aimed at enhancing early childhood development through parental engagement and resource provision in Odisha.

Key challenges addressed

  • Lack of early childhood stimulation and responsive parenting
  • Limited access to educational resources for young children

Most beneficial for

  • Parents and caregivers of children aged 0-3 years
  • Women, particularly mothers and female caregivers

Likely challenges

  • Awareness of the scheme among eligible families
  • Engagement of male caregivers in the process

Practical insights for citizens

Practical for families with children aged 0-3, but requires active participation from caregivers

Rural challenges

  • Limited awareness of the scheme
  • Potential reluctance of male caregivers to engage

Digital challenges

  • Minimal digital engagement required, but awareness of offline processes is crucial

Implementation bottlenecks

  • Dependence on Anganwadi Workers for effective distribution and engagement

Awareness challenges

  • Low visibility of the scheme among potential beneficiaries

Application analysis

Application mode
Offline office
Documents burden
None required
Verification complexity
Low, through Anganwadi Workers
Office dependency
High, reliant on local Anganwadi Centres
DBT dependency
No direct benefit transfer involved
CSC support
Limited, primarily through Anganwadi Workers
Estimated citizen effort
Moderate, requires interaction with local officials

Estimated beneficiary reach

  • Rural / urban reach High
  • Gender reach Female-focused
  • Target income group Low-income families
  • Occupation reach Primarily homemakers and caregivers

Benefit analysis

Benefit type
In Kind
Benefit frequency
Monthly distribution of Kuni Calendar and Toy Kit
Benefit practicality
High, as it provides essential resources for child development
Financial meaningfulness
Moderate, as the benefit is in kind rather than direct financial support
Long-term impact
Positive, fostering early childhood development and parental engagement

Plain-language guidance

Aama Kuni Pilaa helps parents of young children in Odisha by providing resources for early childhood learning. Families with children aged 0-3 can get a monthly calendar and toy kit to support their child's development.

Who should apply
Parents and caregivers of children aged 0-3 years in Odisha.
Who may struggle
Families unaware of the scheme or those with limited engagement from male caregivers.
Best application route
Apply through your local Anganwadi Centre.

This intelligence section is generated by an AI policy analyst combined with rule-based scoring. Scores and narrative are estimates derived from the publicly available scheme information shown on this page; actual experience may vary by state, district, and department. Always confirm details on the official portal before you apply.

Application Process

Offline

The applicant/beneficiary must contact the nearest Anganwadi Centre or approach the Anganwadi Worker, ICDS officials, or the Child Development Project Officer (CDPO) to avail the benefits under the scheme.
Notes:

  • Families with children aged 0–3 years are identified through Anganwadi Centres by the Anganwadi Workers.
  • The Anganwadi Worker conducts regular interactions with parents and caregivers to guide them on early stimulation and learning activities for children.
  • The Kuni Calendar is distributed every month during Ankur Diwas to the concerned parents to ensure timely access to age-specific stimulation activities.
  • Toy Kits are prepared at Anganwadi Centres using funds released through the District Social Welfare Officer to the Child Development Project Officer and then to the Anganwadi Worker.
  • ICDS officials and Anganwadi Workers receive State-level and District-level training before carrying out community-based activities under the scheme.
  • Continuous monitoring is carried out by Supervisors and Child Development Project Officers at the Sector, Block, District and State levels.
  • The Anganwadi Worker maintains proper registers to record the stock of Toy Kits, Kuni Calendars and other materials supplied under the scheme.
  • Good-quality photographs of activities, toy preparation, home visits and parent engagement sessions are taken and shared for documentation.
  • Case studies are prepared every year and disseminated to highlight successful practices and outcomes.

Clarifications

Additional points from the scheme information published on myScheme (not legal advice).

Who can benefit from this scheme?

Families with children aged 0–3 years, identified through their local Anganwadi Centre, are the main beneficiaries.

How are children enrolled in this programme?

Children are identified via Anganwadi Workers who interact with parents and caregivers and include eligible children listed at the Anganwadi Centre.

What does the scheme provide for children?

It provides a monthly pictorial “Kuni Calendar” and a low-cost, child-friendly Toy Kit to support age-appropriate learning and play.

What is the “Kuni Calendar”?

It’s a monthly calendar with pictorial guidance on stimulating activities tailored to a child’s age group (0–1, 1–2, and 2–3 years) covering development areas like motor, language, psychosocial, and creative skills.

What is in the Toy Kit?

The Toy Kit contains low-cost, safe, and appropriate toys made at the Anganwadi Centre with guidance, to help children engage in play-based learning.

Who makes the toys in the Toy Kit?

AWWs (Anganwadi Workers) coordinate with parents, the Matru Committee, and the community to prepare the toys locally.

Do fathers or male caregivers take part in the scheme?

Yes, the scheme emphasizes “men-streaming,” encouraging fathers and male caregivers to participate in child stimulation and toy-making.

If my child is 2.5 years old, can we still benefit?

Yes, children in the 0–3 years age group are included, and they receive the relevant calendar and Toy Kit materials.

What is “Ankur Diwas”?

It is the monthly day when the Anganwadi Worker meets parents and caregivers to give them the Kuni Calendar and share guidance on its use.

References

Guidelines
https://wcd.odisha.gov.in/sites/default/files/2025-06/21.%2026179_ECCE-Aama%20Kuni%20Pilaa.pdf.pdf

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Frequently asked questions

What is the purpose of Aama Kuni Pilaa?
Aama Kuni Pilaa is a government welfare initiative designed to support Individual, Individual through benefits related to Women and Child, financial assistance, subsidies, social welfare, healthcare, education, or livelihood support.
Who can apply for Aama Kuni Pilaa?
Eligibility for Aama Kuni Pilaa may depend on factors such as income category, age, gender, occupation, state of residence, social category, and government-defined beneficiary criteria.
What benefits are offered under Aama Kuni Pilaa?
Benefits under Aama Kuni Pilaa may include financial assistance, subsidies, scholarships, insurance support, healthcare benefits, pension support, training assistance, or welfare services depending on the scheme guidelines.
Which department manages Aama Kuni Pilaa?
Aama Kuni Pilaa is managed by Women and Child Development Department and may be implemented through district offices, online portals, CSC centres, banks, or authorised government agencies.
Can users apply online for Aama Kuni Pilaa?
Yes, eligible applicants may be able to apply online for Aama Kuni Pilaa through official government portals, authorised service centres, or digital application systems depending on the implementation process.
Is Aadhaar mandatory for Aama Kuni Pilaa?
Many government schemes may require Aadhaar verification, identity proof, or linked bank account details for beneficiary validation and direct benefit transfer processing.
Where can users apply for Aama Kuni Pilaa?
Applications for Aama Kuni Pilaa may be submitted through government departments, official scheme portals, CSC centres, district offices, welfare departments, or authorised service centres.
What documents may be required for Aama Kuni Pilaa?
Applicants may need Aadhaar card, income certificate, residence proof, bank account details, caste certificate, photographs, educational records, or occupation-related documents depending on scheme eligibility requirements.
Is Aama Kuni Pilaa available in all states?
No, Aama Kuni Pilaa is primarily available for eligible residents of Odisha and may be implemented through state government departments and local administrative offices.
Can residents outside Odisha apply for Aama Kuni Pilaa?
Eligibility for Aama Kuni Pilaa is generally limited to residents of Odisha unless otherwise specified in the official scheme guidelines.
Is Aama Kuni Pilaa only for women beneficiaries?
Aama Kuni Pilaa is primarily intended to support eligible women beneficiaries through welfare assistance, financial support, skill development, healthcare, or social security initiatives.
Does Aama Kuni Pilaa support self-employment or financial assistance for women?
Depending on scheme guidelines, Aama Kuni Pilaa may provide loans, subsidies, training support, self-employment assistance, or financial welfare benefits for women.
Does Aama Kuni Pilaa provide healthcare or insurance support?
Aama Kuni Pilaa may provide healthcare assistance, insurance coverage, cashless treatment support, medical reimbursement, or hospital-related benefits depending on the scheme structure.
Can beneficiaries use Aama Kuni Pilaa at government hospitals?
Eligible beneficiaries may be able to access services at empanelled hospitals, government healthcare facilities, or authorised healthcare providers depending on scheme participation rules.
Can CSC centres help users apply for Aama Kuni Pilaa?
Many government schemes may be accessible through nearby CSC centres, authorised digital service centres, or welfare facilitation offices.
How can users check the latest updates for Aama Kuni Pilaa?
Users should verify official notifications, department announcements, application deadlines, and eligibility updates through authorised government portals or implementing agencies.
Can beneficiaries track application status for Aama Kuni Pilaa?
Certain schemes may provide online application tracking, beneficiary verification systems, or status-check facilities through official portals.
Where can users get help for Aama Kuni Pilaa in Odisha?
Users in Odisha may seek assistance through CSC centres, district welfare offices, government departments, agriculture offices, social welfare departments, or authorised facilitation centres.
Which nearby public services may help with Aama Kuni Pilaa applications?
Depending on the scheme, users may require support from Aadhaar centres, CSC centres, banks, hospitals, post offices, or government welfare offices for document verification and application assistance.