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ICDS-CAS Dashboard Manual

Ministry of Women and Child Development
Government of India

Table of Contents
1

Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 7

2

ICDS-CAS Dashboard ............................................................................................................................. 9

3

Log-in instructions for the ICDS-CAS Dashboard ................................................................................ 11

4

Navigating the ICDS-CAS Dashboard ................................................................................................... 12
4.1

National Level View..................................................................................................................... 14

4.2

State Level View .......................................................................................................................... 14

4.3

District Level View ....................................................................................................................... 15

4.4

Block Level view .......................................................................................................................... 15

5

Program Summary .............................................................................................................................. 16

6

Maternal and Child Nutrition .............................................................................................................. 19

7

8

9

6.1

Underweight (Weight-for-Age) ................................................................................................... 20

6.2

Wasting (Weight-for-Height) ...................................................................................................... 30

6.3

Stunting (Height-for-Age)............................................................................................................ 32

6.4

Newborns with Low Birth Weight ............................................................................................... 33

6.5

Early Initiation of Breastfeeding ................................................................................................. 35

6.6

Exclusive Breastfeeding .............................................................................................................. 36

6.7

Children initiated appropriate Complementary Feeding ............................................................ 38

6.8

Institutional Deliveries ................................................................................................................ 39

6.9

Immunization Coverage (at age 1 year) ...................................................................................... 41

ICDS-CAS Reach ................................................................................................................................... 43
7.1

AWC Daily Status......................................................................................................................... 43

7.2

AWCs Launched .......................................................................................................................... 51

Demographics ..................................................................................................................................... 53
8.1

Registered Households ............................................................................................................... 53

8.2

Children (0-6 years) who are enrolled for ICDS services............................................................. 61

8.3

Pregnant Women enrolled for ICDS services .............................................................................. 63

8.4

Lactating Mothers enrolled for ICDS services ............................................................................. 65

8.5

Adolescent Girls (11-14 years) enrolled for ICDS services .......................................................... 66

8.6

Percent Aadhaar-seeded Beneficiaries ....................................................................................... 68

AWC Infrastructure ............................................................................................................................. 70
9.1

AWCs with Clean Drinking Water ............................................................................................... 70
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9.2

AWCs with Functional Toilet ....................................................................................................... 78

9.3

AWCs with Medicine Kit.............................................................................................................. 80

9.4

AWCs with Weighing Scale: Infants ............................................................................................ 81

9.5

AWCs with Weighing Scale: Mother and Child ........................................................................... 83

10

AWC Report..................................................................................................................................... 85

10.1

Pre-School Education .................................................................................................................. 86

10.2

Maternal and Child Nutrition ...................................................................................................... 89

10.3

Demographics ............................................................................................................................. 90

10.4

AWC Infrastructure ..................................................................................................................... 91

10.5

Child Beneficiaries List ................................................................................................................ 92

11

LS Dashboard .................................................................................................................................. 95

12

ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet ........................................................................................................................ 96

12.1

Maternal and Child Nutrition ...................................................................................................... 97

12.2

Interventions ............................................................................................................................. 101

12.3

Behavior Change ....................................................................................................................... 102

12.4

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene ................................................................................................. 103

12.5

Demographics ........................................................................................................................... 104

12.6

All – ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet .......................................................................................................... 105

13

Tabular Reports ............................................................................................................................. 106

13.1

Tabular Report: Program Area – Child ...................................................................................... 107

13.2

Tabular Report: Program Area – Pregnant Women.................................................................. 108

13.3

Tabular Report: Program Area – Demographics ....................................................................... 109

13.4

Tabular Report: Program Area - System Usage ........................................................................ 109

13.5

Tabular Report: Program Area – AWC Infrastructure ............................................................... 110

13.6

Tabular Report: Program Area – Child Beneficiary List............................................................. 110

13.7

Tabular Report: ICDS CAS Monthly Register ............................................................................. 111

13.8

Tabular Report: Program Area - AWW Performance Report.................................................... 112

14

CAS Data Exports........................................................................................................................... 113

15

MPR Block Report ......................................................................................................................... 115

16

ASR Block Report........................................................................................................................... 117

17

Snapshot of Indicator Views on Dashboard .................................................................................. 118

18

Dashboard Usage Checklist ........................................................................................................... 126

19

Decision Making through Dashboard ........................................................................................... 127
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Disclaimer.................................................................................................................................................. 132
Appendix A ................................................................................................................................................ 133

List of Figures
Figure 1: Dashboard Reporting Structure ..................................................................................................... 8
Figure 2: Data Process Flow .......................................................................................................................... 9
Figure 3: Login Page .................................................................................................................................... 11
Figure 4: Landing Page ................................................................................................................................ 12
Figure 5: Landing Page: National Level View .............................................................................................. 14
Figure 6: Landing Page: State Level View.................................................................................................... 14
Figure 7: Landing Page: District Level View ................................................................................................ 15
Figure 8: Landing Page: Block Level View ................................................................................................... 15
Figure 9: Program Summary: Maternal and Child Nutrition....................................................................... 16
Figure 10: Program Summary: ICDS-CAS Reach.......................................................................................... 17
Figure 11: Program Summary: Demographics ............................................................................................ 17
Figure 12: Program Summary: AWC Infrastructure .................................................................................... 18
Figure 13: Underweight (Weight-for-Age) KPI Card ................................................................................... 18
Figure 14: Link to view Maternal and Child Nutrition................................................................................. 19
Figure 15: Link to view Underweight (Weight-for-Age) .............................................................................. 20
Figure 16: Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Map View - National ............................................................... 21
Figure 17: Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Map View - State .................................................................... 22
Figure 18: Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Map View - District ................................................................. 22
Figure 19: Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Block View .............................................................................. 23
Figure 20: Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Sector View ............................................................................. 24
Figure 21: Navigating to Chart View ........................................................................................................... 24
Figure 22: Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Chart View – National............................................................. 25
Figure 23: Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Chart View – State .................................................................. 26
Figure 24: Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Chart View – District ............................................................... 27
Figure 25: Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Chart View – Block .................................................................. 28
Figure 26: Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Chart View – Sector ................................................................ 28
Figure 27: Additional Filters ........................................................................................................................ 29
Figure 28: Additional Filter - Gender .......................................................................................................... 29
Figure 29: Additional Filters – Screen Shot - “Female” selected ................................................................ 30
Figure 30: Wasting (Weight-for-Height): Map View - National .................................................................. 31
Figure 31: Wasting (Weight-for-Height): Chart View – National ................................................................ 31
Figure 32: Stunting (Height-for-Age): Map View – National ....................................................................... 32
Figure 33: Stunting (Height-for-Age): Chart View – National ..................................................................... 33
Figure 34: Newborns with Low Birth Weight: Map View – National .......................................................... 34
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Figure 35: Newborns with Low Birth Weight: Chart View – National ........................................................ 34
Figure 36: Early Initiation of Breastfeeding: Map View – National ............................................................ 35
Figure 37: Early Initiation of Breastfeeding: Chart View – National ........................................................... 36
Figure 38: Exclusive Breastfeeding: Map View – National.......................................................................... 37
Figure 39: Exclusive Breastfeeding: Chart View – National ........................................................................ 37
Figure 40: Children initiated appropriate Complementary Feeding: Map View - National........................ 38
Figure 41: Children initiated appropriate Complementary Feeding: Chart View - National ...................... 39
Figure 42: Institutional Deliveries: Map View – National ........................................................................... 40
Figure 43: Institutional Deliveries: Chart View – National .......................................................................... 40
Figure 44: Immunization Coverage (at age 1 year): Map View - National .................................................. 41
Figure 45: Immunization Coverage (at age 1 year): Chart View - National ................................................ 42
Figure 46: Link to view ICDS-CAS Reach...................................................................................................... 43
Figure 47: Link to view AWC Daily Status ................................................................................................... 44
Figure 48: AWC Daily Status: Map View – National .................................................................................... 44
Figure 49: AWC Daily Status: Map View – State ......................................................................................... 45
Figure 50: AWC Daily Status: Map View – District ...................................................................................... 46
Figure 51: AWC Daily Status: Block View .................................................................................................... 46
Figure 52: AWC Daily Status: Sector View .................................................................................................. 47
Figure 53: Navigating to Chart View ........................................................................................................... 47
Figure 54: AWC Daily Status: Chart View – National .................................................................................. 48
Figure 55: AWC Daily Status: Chart View – State ........................................................................................ 49
Figure 56: AWC Daily Status: Chart View – District..................................................................................... 49
Figure 57: AWC Daily Status: Chart View – Block ....................................................................................... 50
Figure 58: AWC Daily Status: Chart View – Sector ...................................................................................... 51
Figure 59: AWCs Covered: Map View – National ........................................................................................ 52
Figure 60: AWCs Covered: Chart View – National ...................................................................................... 52
Figure 61: Link to view Demographics ........................................................................................................ 53
Figure 62: Link to view Registered Households .......................................................................................... 54
Figure 63: Registered Households: Map View – National .......................................................................... 54
Figure 64: Registered Households: Map View – State ................................................................................ 55
Figure 65: Registered Households: Map View – District............................................................................. 56
Figure 66: Registered Households: Map View – Block View....................................................................... 56
Figure 67: Registered Households: Map View – Sector View ..................................................................... 57
Figure 68: Navigating to Chart View ........................................................................................................... 57
Figure 69: Registered Households: Chart View – National ......................................................................... 58
Figure 70: Registered Households: Chart View – State .............................................................................. 59
Figure 71: Registered Households: Chart View – District ........................................................................... 59
Figure 72: Registered Households: Chart View – Block .............................................................................. 60
Figure 73: Registered Households: Chart View – Sector ............................................................................ 61
Figure 74: Children (0-6 years) who are enrolled for ICDS services: Map View – National ........................ 62
Figure 75: Children (0-6 years) who are enrolled for ICDS services: Chart View – National ...................... 63
Figure 76: Pregnant Women enrolled for ICDS services: Map View – National ......................................... 64
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Figure 77: Pregnant Women enrolled for ICDS services: Chart View – National........................................ 64
Figure 78: Lactating Mothers enrolled for ICDS services: Map View – National ........................................ 65
Figure 79: Lactating Mothers enrolled for ICDS services: Chart View – National....................................... 66
Figure 80: Adolescent Girls (11-18 years) enrolled for ICDS services: Map View – National ..................... 67
Figure 81: Adolescent Girls (11-18 years) enrolled for ICDS services: Chart View – National .................... 67
Figure 82: Percent Aadhaar-seeded Beneficiaries: Map View – National .................................................. 68
Figure 83: Percent Aadhaar-seeded Beneficiaries: Chart View – National................................................. 69
Figure 84: Link to view AWC Infrastructure ................................................................................................ 70
Figure 85: Link to view AWCs with Clean Drinking Water .......................................................................... 71
Figure 86: AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Map View – National........................................................... 71
Figure 87: AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Map View – State ................................................................ 72
Figure 88: AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Map View – District ............................................................. 73
Figure 89: AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Block View ........................................................................... 73
Figure 90: AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Sector View ......................................................................... 74
Figure 91: Navigating to Chart View ........................................................................................................... 74
Figure 92: AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Chart View – National ......................................................... 75
Figure 93: AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Chart View – State .............................................................. 76
Figure 94: AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Chart View – District ........................................................... 76
Figure 95: AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Chart View – Block .............................................................. 77
Figure 96: AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Chart View – Sector............................................................. 78
Figure 97: AWCs with Functional Toilet: Map View – National .................................................................. 79
Figure 98: AWCs with Functional Toilet: Chart View – National................................................................. 79
Figure 99: AWCs with Medicine Kit: Map View – National ......................................................................... 80
Figure 100: AWCs with Medicine Kit: Chart View – National ..................................................................... 81
Figure 101: AWCs with Weighing Scale: Infants: Map View – National ..................................................... 82
Figure 102: AWCs with Weighing Scale: Infants: Chart View – National .................................................... 82
Figure 103: AWCs with Weighing Scale: Mother and Child: Map View – National .................................... 83
Figure 104: AWCs with Weighing Scale: Mother and Child: Chart View – National ................................... 84
Figure 105: AWC Report ............................................................................................................................. 85
Figure 106: AWC Report: Landing Page ...................................................................................................... 86
Figure 107: AWC Days Open ....................................................................................................................... 86
Figure 108: AWC Days Open per week ....................................................................................................... 87
Figure 109: PSE - Daily Attendance ............................................................................................................. 87
Figure 110: GPS Locations ........................................................................................................................... 88
Figure 111: PSE Photo Submissions ............................................................................................................ 88
Figure 112: Navigating to Maternal and Child Nutrition ............................................................................ 89
Figure 113: Maternal and Child Nutrition ................................................................................................... 90
Figure 114: Demographics .......................................................................................................................... 91
Figure 115: AWC Infrastructure .................................................................................................................. 91
Figure 116: Child Beneficiaries List ............................................................................................................. 92
Figure 117: Child Beneficiaries List – Select Beneficiary ............................................................................. 93
Figure 118: Beneficiary Information ........................................................................................................... 93
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Figure 119: Weight for Age ......................................................................................................................... 94
Figure 120: Height for Age .......................................................................................................................... 94
Figure 121: Weight for Height .................................................................................................................... 94
Figure 122: ICDS-CAS Fact Sheets ............................................................................................................... 97
Figure 123: Landing Page View ................................................................................................................... 97
Figure 124: Maternal and Child Nutrition– National Level User View........................................................ 98
Figure 125: Maternal and Child Nutrition– State Level User View ............................................................. 98
Figure 126: Maternal and Child Nutrition– District Level View .................................................................. 99
Figure 127: Maternal and Child Nutrition– Block Level View ................................................................... 100
Figure 128: Maternal and Child Nutrition– Sector Level View ................................................................. 100
Figure 129: Interventions .......................................................................................................................... 101
Figure 130: Intervention– National Level User View ................................................................................ 101
Figure 131: Behavior Change .................................................................................................................... 102
Figure 132: Behavior Change– National Level User View ......................................................................... 102
Figure 133: Water, Sanitation and Hygiene .............................................................................................. 103
Figure 134: Water, Sanitation and Hygiene– National Level User View ................................................... 103
Figure 135: Demographics ........................................................................................................................ 104
Figure 136: Demographics– National Level User View ............................................................................. 104
Figure 137: All Indicators .......................................................................................................................... 105
Figure 138: All Indicators– National Level User View ............................................................................... 105
Figure 139: Tabular Reports: Landing Page .............................................................................................. 106
Figure 140: Tabular Report - Filters .......................................................................................................... 106
Figure 141: Program Area - Child .............................................................................................................. 107
Figure 142: Program Area - Child: Excel Report Snapshot ........................................................................ 108
Figure 143: Program Area - Child: Excel Report “Export Info" Tab ........................................................... 108
Figure 144: Program Area - Child Beneficiary List..................................................................................... 111
Figure 145: CAS Data Exports - Landing Page ........................................................................................... 114
Figure 146: Landing Page .......................................................................................................................... 115
Figure 146: Block MPR Report page filter ................................................................................................. 116
Figure 147: Block ASR Report page filter .................................................................................................. 117
Figure 148: Use Case 1 .............................................................................................................................. 127
Figure 149: Use Case 1 .............................................................................................................................. 128
Figure 150: Use Case 1 .............................................................................................................................. 128
Figure 151: Use Case 2 .............................................................................................................................. 129
Figure 152: Use Case 2 .............................................................................................................................. 129
Figure 153: Use Case 2 .............................................................................................................................. 130
Figure 154: Use Case 2 .............................................................................................................................. 130
Figure 155: Use Case 2 .............................................................................................................................. 131
Figure 156: Use Case 2 .............................................................................................................................. 131

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1 Introduction
National Nutrition Mission targets reduction in the level of under-nutrition and other related problems
by ensuring convergence of various nutrition related schemes. The Mission will monitor and review
implementation of all such schemes. In this endeavour, the Mission seeks to utilize existing structural
arrangements of line Ministries wherever available. The NNM would primarily be a monitoring and
reviewing body for taking stock of monitorable indicators of nutrition centric schemes/programmes
requiring convergent actions for better and effective delivery to the targeted beneficiaries. Information
and Communication Technology enabled Real Time Monitoring (ICT-RTM) will be one of the tools
utilized for the above.
One of the key interventions of the project is the ICT-RTM of ICDS aimed at improving the service
delivery system of ICDS. ICT-RTM driven by Common Application Software (ICDS-CAS) largely comprises
of a mobile application installed on a smartphone for use by the Anganwadi Workers (AWWs) and the
Sector Supervisors. The data captured by AWWs is available on the centralized web-based ICDS-CAS
dashboard for monitoring and review across different administrative levels including Block, District,
State and Centre
With the deployment of ICDS-CAS, the usage of 10 out of 11 ICDS registers by the Anganwadi Workers
(AWWs) have been eliminated, thus improving the efficiencies in service delivery. The objective of this
initiative are as follows:
• Name-based registration of ICDS beneficiaries in each AWC catchment area
• Improvement in AWW efficiency and effectiveness by embedding job aids and tools in their
mobile phones (e.g. Nutrition Counseling of Pregnant Women, Infant and Young Child Feeding
practices, etc.)
• Monitor timelines and quality of service delivered to the beneficiaries by AWW
• Availability of reports and dashboards with information to various stakeholders for prompt action
and decision-making
This document is a user-manual for the ICDS-CAS Dashboard and has been designed to help the
Government at all levels (National Level to the Block level). This manual will enable the user to use the
ICDS-CAS Dashboard on their computers to view real time information collected by the Anganwadi
workers on their phones and provide timely supportive supervision. The six tier reporting structure
enabled by ICDS-CAS is provided in Figure 1 below:

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MWCD

National Level
Web Reports

State ICDS

State Specific
Web Reports

District
Programme Officer

District Specific
Web Reports

Child
Development
Project Officer

Block Specific
Web Reports

Supervisor
(Sector level)

Sector Specific
Mobile Reports

AWW

AWC level
Mobile Reports

(Village level)

Figure 1: Dashboard Reporting Structure

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2 ICDS-CAS Dashboard
The ICDS-CAS Dashboard has been created for use by MWCD officials at the National, State, District and
Block Levels to be able to access real time information in order to:
1. View raw data submitted by AWWs and Lady Supervisors in a useful and easily understandable
manner
2. Monitor and evaluate ICDS indicators in order to view progress and identify problem areas
3. Supervise the functioning of the ICDS program
4. Make prompt data-driven decisions to improve service delivery
In the Figure 2 below, a high level process flow of data collection from the end beneficiaries to the
Dashboard has been depicted.

5

8

Central servers

Beneficiaries

Dashboards

9
7
6

4
1

Centre
Helpdesk

Supervisor

3
6

2

State ICDS
Directorate
DM/DPO/CDPO

AWW

Figure 2: Data Process Flow

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When is data being sent to the server?
1. Data is sent to the central servers to update the Dashboards in real time (as user syncs with server)
2. Reports displayed on the dashboards will be updated once a day (Midnight IST) with data from
forms submitted by AWWs and Supervisors.
3. Data will be displayed in accordance to the reporting period (i.e. monthly data)
4. Dashboard users may view up-to-date data at any time. However, to gather the most accurate
picture of the ICDS program at the beginning of a month, dashboard users must view data for the
previous month.

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3 Log-in instructions for the ICDS-CAS Dashboard
The ICDS-CAS Dashboard is a web based system. Each dashboard user will be given a username and
password. The URL for accessing ICDS-CAS Dashboard is: www.icds-cas.gov.in/a/icds-cas. Navigate to this
URL on your web browser.
Note: The most suitable browser to view Dashboards is Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.
1. You will be prompted to sign in
2. Enter the dashboard username and password as communicated to you
3. Click on Reports -->View All
4. Click on ‘Dashboard ICDS-CAS’ to view the Dashboard

Figure 3: Login Page

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4 Navigating the ICDS-CAS Dashboard
Program Summary will be the default selection on the landing page of the dashboard. Each page of the
dashboard displays data based on the administrative level of the user who logs in.
On the Program Summary page a National level user will view data for the entire country and can drill
down to lower administrative levels (State/District/Block/Sector). A State level user can view data for the
entire State and can drill down to lower levels (District/Block/Sector/AWC), a District level user can view
data for his/her District and can drill down to lower levels (Block/Sector), a Block level user can view data
for his/her Block and can drill down to lower levels (Sector).
Report an Issue
Left Hand Navigation
Panel

Settings

Print Page

Figure 4: Landing Page

The Left Hand Navigation Panel has the following main sections:
1. Program Summary
This section highlights the key performance indicators for each of the following program areas:
i. Maternal and Child Nutrition
ii. ICDS-CAS Reach
iii. Demographics
iv. AWC Infrastructure
2. Map and Chart Views

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The following program areas are displayed on the panel with a dropdown menu of indicators under
each area. In this section, visual representation of each indicator is available as Map and Chart
views.
i. Maternal and Child Nutrition
ii.

ICDS-CAS Reach

iii.

Demographics

iv.

AWC Infrastructure

3. AWC Report
This section highlights individual AWC level details across various areas like Pre-School Education,
Maternal and Child Nutrition, Demographics, etc.
4. ICDS-CAS Fact Sheets
This section highlights the time-series data for each indicator organized by outcome areas like
Behavior Change, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, etc.
5. Tabular Reports
This section offers access to download excel reports across various program areas like
Demographics, System Usage, Child beneficiary list, etc.
6. MPR/ASR Block Report
This section provides user links to the Monthly Progress Report and Annual Summary Report.
The icons on the top right side of the page provide access to the following functionalities which are
explained below:

The ‘Download User Manual’ icon allows the user to download a PDF version of the user manual
The ‘Print Page’ functionality allows the user to print any page on the dashboard
The ‘Report an Issue’ functionality allows a Helpdesk user to log dashboard related issues via the
Issue Tracker Web Application. When a Helpdesk user clicks on ‘Report an Issue’, the dashboard
will direct the user to the Issue Tracker Web Application. The user will be required to follow the
steps on the web application to report a new issue. If an ICDS official (CDPO / DPO) intends to
report an issue, he/she should contact the nearest District / Block Helpdesk.
The ‘Settings’ functionality allows the user to manage account settings like updating personal
information, changing password, etc.

The views for each level of the stakeholders are explained in the subsequent sub-sections.

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4.1 National Level View
If a National Level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the landing page will show a National
view as shown in the below snapshot.
National Level View

Figure 5: Landing Page: National Level View

4.2 State Level View
If a State Level user (SPMU, State Helpdesk) logs into the dashboard, the landing page will show a State
level view as shown in the below snapshot.
State Level View

Figure 6: Landing Page: State Level View

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4.3 District Level View
If a District level user (DPO / District Helpdesk) logs into the dashboard, the landing page will show a
District level view as shown in the below snapshot.
District Level View

Figure 7: Landing Page: District Level View

4.4 Block Level view
If a Block level user (CDPO / Block Helpdesk) logs into the dashboard, the landing page will show a Block
level view as shown in the below snapshot.
Block Level View

Figure 8: Landing Page: Block Level View

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5 Program Summary
The section shows a consolidated snapshot of all the indicators in the form of Key Performance Indicator
(KPI) cards. The user is able to view data for current on previous months by using the ‘Select Month/Year’
filter and/or can view data for various locations by using the ‘Select Location’ filter. For example – A State
level user can drill down to District / Block / Sector / AWC but will not be able to view National level data.
Select Month / Year: The user can click on the time filter as shown in the figure below and select the
Month / Year for which the user intends to view the data and click on ‘Apply’. All the data on the page will
change according to the selected time period. In order to gather the most accurate scenario at the
beginning of a month, the user should view data for the previous month.
Select Location: The user can click on ‘Location’ as shown in the figure below and select the administrative
level for which the user intends to view the data and click on ‘Apply’

If the user selects an Anganwadi Centre (AWC) level, the dashboard will direct the user to the ‘AWC
Report’) which is explained in detail in Section 10.
Time Filter: User may change the month
filter to view data for some other month

Location Filter: User may select any level
below and view data for selected level

Figure 9: Program Summary: Maternal and Child Nutrition

Click bubble navigation to view key performance
indicators for each program area

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Program Summary page will display KPI cards for various indicators organized by each of the following
program areas:
1.
2.
3.
4.

Maternal and Child Nutrition
ICDS-CAS Reach
Demographics
AWC Infrastructure

The user may navigate between the program areas using the bubble navigation provided at the bottom
of the Program Summary page.

Figure 10: Program Summary: ICDS-CAS Reach

Click bubble navigation to view KPI cards for ICDS-CAS Reach

Figure 11: Program Summary: Demographics

Click bubble navigation to view KPI cards for Demographics
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Figure 12: Program Summary: AWC Infrastructure

Click bubble navigation to view KPI cards for AWC Infrastructure
KPI Card: The below figure explains the ‘Underweight (Weight-for-Age)’ KPI card available under
‘Maternal and Child Nutrition on the Program Summary page.
Info Button: Hover
for definition of
indicator

Numerator and Denominator
(whole number values)

Indicator Title

Click here for Map and Chart view
Figure 13: Underweight (Weight-for-Age) KPI Card

Click on ‘See More’ to move to ‘Map View’ for this indicator. User will see the map view based on the
user level. For Example – A State level user will be able to see the State map and drill down to the lower
levels. He / she will not be able to see a National level map. Navigating to the Map and Chart Views for
each Program Area is explained in Sections 6-9.

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6 Maternal and Child Nutrition
Maternal and Child Nutrition includes indicators that provide information about mother and child
health. The section has the following list of indicators:
1. Underweight (Weight-for-Age)
2. Wasting (Weight-for-Height)
3. Stunting (Height-for-Age)
4. Newborns with Low Birth Weight
5. Early Initiation of Breastfeeding
6. Exclusive Breastfeeding
7. Children initiated appropriate Complementary Feeding
8. Institutional Deliveries
9. Immunization Coverage (at age 1 year)
On the left hand navigation panel, click on ‘Maternal and Child Nutrition’ to see a detailed list of
indicators. Select the indicator to see a detailed ‘Map View’ for the selected indicator.

Figure 14: Link to view Maternal and Child Nutrition

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6.1 Underweight (Weight-for-Age)
The first indicator under ‘Maternal and Child Nutrition’ is ‘Underweight (Weight-for-Age)’ which is
explained below.
Definition of indicator - Percentage of children between 0-5 years enrolled for ICDS services with weightfor-age less than -2 standard deviations of the WHO Child Growth Standards median. Children who are
moderately or severely underweight have a higher risk of mortality.
Click on the indicator ‘Prevalence of Underweight (Weight-for-Age) from the left hand navigation panel
under ‘Maternal and Child Nutrition’ to enter ‘Map View’.

Figure 15: Link to view Underweight (Weight-for-Age)

6.1.1 Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Map View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show the Prevalence
of Underweight (Weight-for-Age) at the National level as shown in the below snapshot.
The National level user can click on the map or select locations from location filter and drill down to lower
levels (State / District / Block / Sector).

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National Level View

Thresholds for Indicator

Definition of Indicator

Click on map to
drill down to
State view

Figure 16: Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Map View - National

Aggregate data at National level
The Map View displays a color coded view of the map. The color coding is done based on certain threshold
values which are provided on the ‘Map View’ page. The colors and percentage ranges indicate
performance for each indicator. The user can hover over the color coded areas for further details.
The page also displays a detailed definition of the indicator along-with aggregate data for the level
(National / State / District) and the month being viewed.

6.1.2 Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Map View – State
If a State level user (SPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a State view as shown in
the below snapshot.
The State level user can click on the map or select locations from location filter and drill down to lower
levels (District / Block / Sector).

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State Level View

Click on map to
drill down to
District view

Figure 17: Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Map View - State

Aggregate data at State level

6.1.3 Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Map View – District
If a District level user (DPO / District Helpdesk) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a District
view as shown in the below snapshot.
The District level user can click on the map or select locations from location filter and drill down to lower
levels (Block / Sector).
District Level View

Click on map
to drill down
to Block view

Figure 18: Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Map View - District

Aggregate data at District level
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6.1.4 Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Block View
If a Block level user (CDPO / Block Helpdesk) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a Block
view as shown in the below snapshot.
The Block view is a graphical view showing data for each Sector in the Block. The user can view the
definition of the indicator and hover over the graph for further details. The Block level user can click on
the bar for any Sector or use the location filter to drill down to Sector view.
Block Level View

Definition of
Indicator

Click on bar to
drill down to
Sector view

Figure 19: Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Block View

6.1.5 Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Sector View
The Sector view is a graphical view showing data for each AWC in the Sector. The user can view the
definition of the indicator and hover over the graph for further details. For more information about a
particular AWC, the user can select the AWC by clicking on the bar chart or use the location filter. The
dashboard will direct the user to AWC Report which is explained further in Section 10.

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Sector Level View

Click on bar to
navigate to
AWC Report

Figure 20: Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Sector View

6.1.6 Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Chart View – National
On the Map view page, click on the ‘Chart View’ bubble navigation to see a chart view of the indicator.

Click on bubble
to navigate to
Chart View

Figure 21: Navigating to Chart View

If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show the Prevalence
of Underweight (Weight-for-Age) at the National level shown in the below snapshot.

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The National level user can use the location filter and drill down to lower levels (State / District / Block /
Sector) or directly move from ‘Map View’ to ‘Chart View’ at any level by clicking on the ‘Chart View’ bubble
navigation on the ‘Map View’ page.
The Chart View displays a trend line for the ‘Underweight (Weight-for-Age)’ indicator (including trend
lines for normal, moderately underweight and severely underweight children) over the last three months.
The National view shows a National level trend line. The legend on the top right displays information on
the specific indicators and color keys shown by the trend line. The tooltip on hover provides more
information about the data for the particular point in time.
Below the chart view, the user can also see a performance based ranking of States based on Prevalence
of Underweight (Weight-for-Age) children in the States.
Note: This ranking is not meant to draw comparisons between performances in the different locations.
However, dashboard users are encouraged to identify issues and improve service delivery in poor
performing areas using this data.
Location Filter: User may select any level
below and view data for selected level

Definition of
Indicator

Performance based ranking
Figure 22: Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Chart View – National

6.1.7 Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Chart View – State
If a State level user (SPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a State view as shown in
the below snapshot.

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The State level user can use the location filter and drill down to lower levels (District / Block / Sector) or
directly move from ‘Map View’ to ‘Chart View’ at any level by clicking on the ‘Chart View’ bubble
navigation on the ‘Map View’ page.
The State view shows a State level trend line and also shows a list of high performing and low performing
Districts based on Prevalence of Underweight (Weight-for-Age) children in the Districts.

High performing Districts Figure 23: Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Chart View – State Low performing Districts

6.1.8 Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Chart View – District
If a District level user (DPO / District Helpdesk) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a District
view as shown in the below snapshot.
The District level user can use the location filter and drill down to lower levels (Block / Sector) or directly
move from ‘Map View’ to ‘Chart View’ at any level by clicking on the ‘Chart View’ bubble navigation on
the ‘Map View’ page.
The District view shows a District level trend line and also shows performance-based ranking of Blocks
based on Prevalence of Underweight (Weight-for-Age) children in the Blocks.

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Figure 24: Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Chart View – District

6.1.9 Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Chart View –Block
If a Block level user (CDPO / Block Helpdesk) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a Block
view as shown in the below snapshot.
The Block level user can use the location filter and drill down to lower levels (Sector) or directly move from
‘Map View’ to ‘Chart View’ at any level by clicking on the ‘Chart View’ bubble navigation on the ‘Map View’
page.
The Block view shows a Block level trend line and also shows performance-based ranking of Sectors based
on Prevalence of Underweight (Weight-for-Age) children in the Sectors.

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Figure 25: Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Chart View – Block

6.1.10 Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Chart View – Sector
The ‘Sector View’ will show a Sector level view as shown in the below snapshot. Any user level can use
the location filter and drill down to Sector level chart view.
The Sector view shows a Sector level trend line and also shows a list of high performing and low
performing Anganwadi Centers (AWCs) based on Prevalence of Underweight (Weight-for-Age) children in
the AWCs.
For more information about a particular AWC, the user can select the AWC using the location filter. The
dashboard will direct the user to AWC Report which is explained further in Section 10.

Figure 26: Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Chart View – Sector

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6.1.11 Underweight (Weight-for-Age): Additional Filters
On the ‘Map View’ or ‘Chart View’ page, the dashboard also provides additional filters to extract selected
information. For example – For Underweight (Weight-for-Age) indicator there are following additional
indicators on the dashboard – Gender and Age. Similarly, there are additional filters for other indicators
as well.
Click on Additional Filters

Figure 27: Additional Filters

Select ‘Gender’ and click on ‘Apply’

Figure 28: Additional Filter - Gender

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Once the user selects the gender as “Female” and selects Age group as “0-6 Months” the view is updated
and the below mentioned screen is displayed:

Figure 29: Additional Filters – Screen Shot - “Female” selected

6.2 Wasting (Weight-for-Height)
The second indicator under ‘Maternal and Child Nutrition’ is ‘Wasting (Weight-for-Height)’ which is
explained below.
Definition of indicator - Percentage of children between 0-5 years with weight-for-height below -2
standard deviations of the WHO Child Growth Standards median. Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) or
wasting in children is a symptom of acute under nutrition usually as a consequence of insufficient food
intake or a high incidence of infectious diseases.
The navigation workflow for moving to ‘Map View’ or ‘Chart View’ is similar to as explained for the first
indicator – Underweight (Weight-for-Age) in Section 6.1.

6.2.1 Wasting (Weight-for-Height): Map View–National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show the Prevalence
of Wasting (Weight-for-Height) at the National level as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator –
Underweight (Weight-for-Age) in Section 6.1.

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Figure 30: Wasting (Weight-for-Height): Map View - National

6.2.2 Wasting (Weight-for-Height): Chart View–National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show the Prevalence
of Wasting (Weight-for-Height) at the National level as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator –
Underweight (Weight-for-Age) in Section 6.1.

Figure 31: Wasting (Weight-for-Height): Chart View – National

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6.3 Stunting (Height-for-Age)
The third indicator under ‘Maternal and Child Nutrition’ is ‘Stunting (Height-for-Age)’ which is explained
below.
Definition of indicator - Percentage of children between 0-5 years with height-for-age below -2Z standard
deviations of the WHO Child Growth Standards median. Stunting is a sign of chronic under nutrition and
has long lasting harmful consequences on the growth of a child.
The navigation workflow for moving to ‘Map View’ or ‘Chart View’ is similar to as explained for the first
indicator – Underweight (Weight-for-Age) in Section 6.1.

6.3.1 Stunting (Height-for-Age): Map View–National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show the Prevalence
of Stunting (Height-for-Age) at the National level as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator –
Underweight (Weight-for-Age) in Section 6.1.

Figure 32: Stunting (Height-for-Age): Map View – National

6.3.2 Stunting (Height-for-Age): Chart View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show the Prevalence
of Stunting (Height-for-Age) at the National level as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator –
Underweight (Weight-for-Age) in Section 6.1.

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Figure 33: Stunting (Height-for-Age): Chart View – National

6.4 Newborns with Low Birth Weight
The fourth indicator under ‘Maternal and Child Nutrition’ is ‘Newborns with Low Birth Weight’ which is
explained below.
Definition of indicator - Percentage of newborns born with birth weight less than 2500 grams. Newborns
with Low Birth Weight are closely associated with fetal and neonatal mortality and morbidity, inhibited
growth and cognitive development, and chronic diseases later in life.
The navigation workflow for moving to ‘Map View’ or ‘Chart View’ is similar to as explained for the first
indicator – Underweight (Weight-for-Age) in Section 6.1.

6.4.1 Newborns with Low Birth Weight: Map View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a National view
as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator –
Underweight (Weight-for-Age) in Section 6.1.

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Figure 34: Newborns with Low Birth Weight: Map View – National

6.4.2 Newborns with Low Birth Weight: Chart View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a National
view as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator –
Underweight (Weight-for-Age) in Section 6.1.

Figure 35: Newborns with Low Birth Weight: Chart View – National

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6.5 Early Initiation of Breastfeeding
The fifth indicator under ‘Maternal and Child Nutrition’ is ‘Early Initiation of Breastfeeding’ which is
explained below.
Definition of indicator - Percentage of children breastfed within an hour of birth. Early initiation of
breastfeeding ensures the newborn receives the ‘first milk’ rich in nutrients and encourages exclusive
breastfeeding practice.
The navigation workflow for moving to ‘Map View’ or ‘Chart View’ is similar to as explained for the first
indicator – Underweight (Weight-for-Age) in Section 6.1.

6.5.1 Early Initiation of Breastfeeding: Map View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a National view
as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator –
Underweight (Weight-for-Age) in Section 6.1.

Figure 36: Early Initiation of Breastfeeding: Map View – National

6.5.2 Early Initiation of Breastfeeding: Chart View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a National
level view as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator –
Underweight (Weight-for-Age) in Section 6.1.
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Figure 37: Early Initiation of Breastfeeding: Chart View – National

6.6 Exclusive Breastfeeding
The sixth indicator under ‘Maternal and Child Nutrition’ is ‘Exclusive Breastfeeding’ which is explained
below.
Definition of indicator - Percentage of children between 0-6 months exclusively breastfed. An infant is
exclusively breastfed id they receive only breast milk with no additional food, liquids (even water) ensuring
optimal nutrition and growth between 0-6 months.
The navigation workflow for moving to ‘Map View’ or ‘Chart View’ is similar to as explained for the first
indicator – Underweight (Weight-for-Age) in Section 6.1.

6.6.1 Exclusive Breastfeeding: Map View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a National view
as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator –
Underweight (Weight-for-Age) in Section 6.1.

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Figure 38: Exclusive Breastfeeding: Map View – National

6.6.2 Exclusive Breastfeeding: Chart View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a National
view as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator –
Underweight (Weight-for-Age) in Section 6.1.

Figure 39: Exclusive Breastfeeding: Chart View – National

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6.7 Children initiated appropriate Complementary Feeding
The seventh indicator under ‘Maternal and Child Nutrition’ is ‘Children initiated appropriate
Complementary Feeding’ which is explained below.
Definition of indicator - Percentage of children between 6-8 months given timely introduction to solid or
semi-solid food. Timely initiation of complementary feeding in addition to breast milk at 6 months of age
is a key feeding practice to reduce malnutrition.
The navigation workflow for moving to ‘Map View’ or ‘Chart View’ is similar to as explained for the first
indicator – Underweight (Weight-for-Age) in Section 6.1.

6.7.1 Children initiated appropriate Complementary Feeding: Map View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a National view
as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator –
Underweight (Weight-for-Age) in Section 6.1.

Figure 40: Children initiated appropriate Complementary Feeding: Map View - National

6.7.2 Children initiated appropriate Complementary Feeding: Chart View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a National
view as shown in the below snapshot.

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Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator –
Underweight (Weight-for-Age) in Section 6.1.

Figure 41: Children initiated appropriate Complementary Feeding: Chart View - National

6.8 Institutional Deliveries
The eighth indicator under ‘Maternal and Child Nutrition’ is ‘Institutional Deliveries’ which is explained
below.
Definition of indicator – Percentage of pregnant women who delivered in a public or private medical
facility in the last month. Delivery in medical institutions is associated with a decrease in maternal
mortality rate.
The navigation workflow for moving to ‘Map View’ or ‘Chart View’ is similar to as explained for the first
indicator – Underweight (Weight-for-Age) in Section 6.1.

6.8.1 Institutional Deliveries: Map View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a National view
as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator –
Underweight (Weight-for-Age) in Section 6.1.

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Figure 42: Institutional Deliveries: Map View – National

6.8.2 Institutional Deliveries: Chart View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a National
view as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator –
Underweight (Weight-for-Age) in Section 6.1.

Figure 43: Institutional Deliveries: Chart View – National

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6.9 Immunization Coverage (at age 1 year)
The last indicator under ‘Maternal and Child Nutrition’ is ‘Immunization Coverage (at age 1 year)’ which
is explained below.
Definition of indicator – Percentage of children 1 year+ who have received complete immunization as per
National Immunization Schedule of India required by age 1.
The navigation workflow for moving to ‘Map View’ or ‘Chart View’ is similar to as explained for the first
indicator – Underweight (Weight-for-Age) in Section 6.1.

6.9.1 Immunization Coverage (at age 1 year): Map View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a National view
as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator –
Underweight (Weight-for-Age) in Section 6.1.

Figure 44: Immunization Coverage (at age 1 year): Map View - National

6.9.2 Immunization Coverage (at age 1 year): Chart View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a National
view as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator –
Underweight (Weight-for-Age) in Section 6.1.
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Figure 45: Immunization Coverage (at age 1 year): Chart View - National

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7 ICDS-CAS Reach
ICDS-CAS Reach includes indicators that provide information about extent of coverage of ICDS-CAS
application. The section has the following list of indicators:
1. AWCs Daily Status
2. AWCs Launched
On the left hand navigation panel, click on ‘ICDS-CAS Reach’ to see a detailed list of indicators. Select the
indicator to see a detailed ‘Map View’ for the selected indicator.

Figure 46: Link to view ICDS-CAS Reach

7.1 AWC Daily Status
The first indicator under ‘ICDS-CAS Reach’ is ‘AWC Daily Status’ which is explained below.
Definition of indicator – Percentage of Anganwadi Centers (AWCs) that were open yesterday
Click on the indicator ‘AWC Daily Status’ from the left hand navigation panel under ‘ICDS-CAS Reach’ to
enter ‘Map View’.

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Figure 47: Link to view AWC Daily Status

7.1.1 AWC Daily Status: Map View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a National view
as shown in the below snapshot.
The National level user can click on the map or select locations from location filter and drill down to lower
levels (State / District / Block / Sector).

Figure 48: AWC Daily Status: Map View – National

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7.1.2 AWC Daily Status: Map View – State
If a State level user (SPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a State view as shown in
the below snapshot.
The State level user can click on the map or select locations from location filter and drill down to lower
levels (District / Block / Sector).

Figure 49: AWC Daily Status: Map View – State

7.1.3 AWC Daily Status: Map View – District
If a District level user (DPO / District Helpdesk) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a District
view as shown in the below snapshot.
The District level user can click on the map or select locations from location filter and drill down to lower
levels (Block / Sector).

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Figure 50: AWC Daily Status: Map View – District

7.1.4 AWC Daily Status: Block View
If a Block level user (CDPO / Block Helpdesk) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a Block
view as shown in the below snapshot.
The Block view is a graphical view showing data for each Sector in the Block. The Block level user can click
on the bar for any Sector or use the location filter to drill down to Sector view.

Figure 51: AWC Daily Status: Block View

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7.1.5 AWC Daily Status: Sector View
The Sector view is a graphical view showing data for each AWC in the Sector. For more information about
a particular AWC, the user can select the AWC by clicking on the bar chart or use the location filter. The
dashboard will direct the user to AWC Report which is explained further in Section 10.

Figure 52: AWC Daily Status: Sector View

7.1.6 AWC Daily Status: Chart View – National
On the Map view page, click on the ‘Chart View’ bubble navigation to see a chart view of the indicator.

Click on bubble
to navigate to
Chart View

Figure 53: Navigating to Chart View

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If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a National
view as shown in the below snapshot.
The National level user can use the location filter and drill down to lower levels (State / District / Block /
Sector) or directly move from ‘Map View’ to ‘Chart View’ at any level by clicking on the ‘Chart View’ bubble
navigation on the ‘Map View’ page.

Number of
AWCs open
yesterday

Figure 54: AWC Daily Status: Chart View – National

The x Axis on the chart view display the dates on which the AWC was open and Y axis displays the number
of AWCs which were open yesterday. The red trend displays the details of the AWCs which have been
launched till date and the blue trend line displays the number of AWC which were open from the total
number of AWCs launched.
The ‘States Ranking’ section below the graph ranks the states based on number of AWCs which were open
yesterday in each of the states.

7.1.7 AWC Daily Status: Chart View – State
If a State level user (SPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a State view as shown in
the below snapshot.
The State level user can use the location filter and drill down to lower levels (District / Block / Sector) or
directly move from ‘Map View’ to ‘Chart View’ at any level by clicking on the ‘Chart View’ bubble
navigation on the ‘Map View’ page.

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Number of
AWCs open
yesterday

Figure 55: AWC Daily Status: Chart View – State

7.1.8 AWC Daily Status: Chart View – District
If a District level user (DPO / District Helpdesk) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a District
view as shown in the below snapshot.
The District level user can use the location filter and drill down to lower levels (Block / Sector) or directly
move from ‘Map View’ to ‘Chart View’ at any level by clicking on the ‘Chart View’ bubble navigation on
the ‘Map View’ page.

Number of
AWCs open
yesterday

Figure 56: AWC Daily Status: Chart View – District

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7.1.9 AWC Daily Status: Chart View – Block
If a Block level user (CDPO / Block Helpdesk) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a Block
view as shown in the below snapshot.
The Block level user can use the location filter and drill down to lower levels (Sector) or directly move from
‘Map View’ to ‘Chart View’ at any level by clicking on the ‘Chart View’ bubble navigation on the ‘Map View’
page.

Number of
AWCs open
yesterday

Figure 57: AWC Daily Status: Chart View – Block

7.1.10 AWC Daily Status: Chart View – Sector
The ‘Sector View’ will show a Sector level view as shown in the below snapshot. Any user level can use
the location filter and drill down to Sector level chart view.
For more information about a particular AWC, the user can select the AWC using the location filter. The
dashboard will direct the user to AWC Report which is explained further in Section 10.

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Figure 58: AWC Daily Status: Chart View – Sector

In the above snapshot, the AWCs with ‘1’ written against them were open yesterday and the AWCs with
‘0’ written against them were closed yesterday.

7.2 AWCs Launched
The second indicator under ‘ICDS-CAS Reach’ is ‘AWCs Launched’ which is explained below.
Definition of indicator – Total AWCs that have launched ICDS-CAS. AWCs are considered launched if they
have submitted at least one Household Registration form.
The navigation workflow for moving to ‘Map View’ or ‘Chart View’ is similar to as explained for the first
indicator – AWC Daily Status in Section 7.1.

7.2.1 AWCs Covered: Map View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a National view
as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator – AWC
Daily Status in Section 7.1.

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Figure 59: AWCs Covered: Map View – National

7.2.2 AWCs Covered: Chart View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a National
view as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator – AWC
Daily Status in Section 7.1.

Figure 60: AWCs Covered: Chart View – National

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8 Demographics
Demographics includes indicators that provide information about the number of beneficiaries covered
under ICDS-CAS across various categories. The section has the following list of indicators:
1. Registered Households
2. Children (0-6 years) who are enrolled for ICDS services
3. Pregnant Women enrolled for ICDS services
4. Lactating Mothers enrolled for ICDS services
5. Adolescent Girls (11-18 years) enrolled for ICDS services
6. Percent Aadhaar-seeded Beneficiaries
On the left hand navigation panel, click on ‘Demographics’ to see a detailed list of indicators. Select the
indicator to see a detailed ‘Map View’ for the selected indicator.

Figure 61: Link to view Demographics

8.1 Registered Households
The first indicator under ‘Demographics’ is ‘Registered Households’ which is explained below.
Definition of indicator – Total number of households registered
Click on the indicator ‘Registered Households’ from the left hand navigation panel under ‘Demographics’
to enter ‘Map View’.

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Figure 62: Link to view Registered Households

8.1.1 Registered Households: Map View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a National
view as shown in the below snapshot.
The National level user can click on the map or select locations from location filter and drill down to
lower levels (State / District / Block / Sector).

Figure 63: Registered Households: Map View – National

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8.1.2 Registered Households: Map View – State
If a State level user (SPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a State view as shown in
the below snapshot.
The State level user can click on the map or select locations from location filter and drill down to lower
levels (District / Block / Sector).

Figure 64: Registered Households: Map View – State

8.1.3 Registered Households: Map View – District
If a District level user (DPO / District Helpdesk) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a District
view as shown in the below snapshot.
The District level user can click on the map or select locations from location filter and drill down to lower
levels (Block / Sector).

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Figure 65: Registered Households: Map View – District

8.1.4 Registered Households: Block View
If a Block level user (CDPO / Block Helpdesk) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a Block
view as shown in the below snapshot.
The Block view is a graphical view showing data for each Sector in the Block. The Block level user can click
on the bar for any Sector or use the location filter to drill down to Sector view.

Figure 66: Registered Households: Map View – Block View

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8.1.5 Registered Households: Sector View
The Sector view is a graphical view showing data for each AWC in the Sector. For more information about
a particular AWC, the user can select the AWC by clicking on the bar chart or use the location filter. The
dashboard will direct the user to AWC Report which is explained further in Section 10.

Figure 67: Registered Households: Map View – Sector View

8.1.6 Registered Households: Chart View – National
On the Map view page, click on the ‘Chart View’ bubble navigation to see a chart view of the indicator.

Click on bubble
to navigate to
Chart View

Figure 68: Navigating to Chart View

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If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a National
view as shown in the below snapshot.
The National level user can use the location filter and drill down to lower levels (State / District / Block /
Sector) or directly move from ‘Map View’ to ‘Chart View’ at any level by clicking on the ‘Chart View’
bubble navigation on the ‘Map View’ page.

Figure 69: Registered Households: Chart View – National

8.1.7 Registered Households: Chart View – State
If a State level user (SPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a State view as shown in
the below snapshot.
The State level user can use the location filter and drill down to lower levels (District / Block / Sector) or
directly move from ‘Map View’ to ‘Chart View’ at any level by clicking on the ‘Chart View’ bubble
navigation on the ‘Map View’ page.

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Figure 70: Registered Households: Chart View – State

8.1.8 Registered Households: Chart View – District
If a District level user (DPO / District Helpdesk) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a District
view as shown in the below snapshot.
The District level user can use the location filter and drill down to lower levels (Block / Sector) or directly
move from ‘Map View’ to ‘Chart View’ at any level by clicking on the ‘Chart View’ bubble navigation on
the ‘Map View’ page.

Figure 71: Registered Households: Chart View – District

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8.1.9 Registered Households: Chart View – Block
If a Block level user (CDPO / Block Helpdesk) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a Block
view as shown in the below snapshot.
The Block level user can use the location filter and drill down to lower levels (Sector) or directly move from
‘Map View’ to ‘Chart View’ at any level by clicking on the ‘Chart View’ bubble navigation on the ‘Map View’
page.

Figure 72: Registered Households: Chart View – Block

8.1.10 Registered Households: Chart View – Sector
The ‘Sector View’ will show a Sector level view as shown in the below snapshot. Any user level can use
the location filter and drill down to Sector level chart view.
For more information about a particular AWC, the user can select the AWC using the location filter. The
dashboard will direct the user to AWC Report which is explained further in Section 10.

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Figure 73: Registered Households: Chart View – Sector

8.2 Children (0-6 years) who are enrolled for ICDS services
The second indicator under ‘Demographics’ is ‘Children (0-6 years) who are enrolled for ICDS services’
which is explained below.
Definition of indicator – Number of children registered between 0-6 years old who are enrolled for ICDS
services
The navigation workflow for moving to ‘Map View’ or ‘Chart View’ is similar to as explained for the first
indicator – Registered Households in Section 8.1.

8.2.1 Children (0-6 years) who are enrolled for ICDS services: Map View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a National view
as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator –
Registered Households in Section 8.1.

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Figure 74: Children (0-6 years) who are enrolled for ICDS services: Map View – National

8.2.2 Children (0-6 years) who are enrolled for ICDS services: Chart View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a National
view as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator –
Registered Households in Section 8.1.
The X axis shows bifurcation of children between (0-6 years) to display number of children in the following
age groups:
•
•
•
•
•

Children between 0-1 Month
Children between 1-6 Months
Children between 6-12 months
Children between 1-3 years
Children between 3-6 years

The Y axis displays the total number of children (0-6 years) who are enrolled for ICDS services. The blue
bars displayed in the below mentioned snapshot display the % of children in various age groups i.e. (0-6
years) out of the total number of children who are enrolled for ICDS-CAS services.

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Figure 75: Children (0-6 years) who are enrolled for ICDS services: Chart View – National

8.3 Pregnant Women enrolled for ICDS services
The third indicator under ‘Demographics’ is ‘Pregnant Women enrolled for ICDS services’ which is
explained below.
Definition of indicator – Number of pregnant women registered who are enrolled for ICDS services
The navigation workflow for moving to ‘Map View’ or ‘Chart View’ is similar to as explained for the first
indicator – Registered Households in Section 8.1.

8.3.1 Pregnant Women enrolled for ICDS services: Map View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a National view
as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator –
Registered Households in Section 8.1.

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Figure 76: Pregnant Women enrolled for ICDS services: Map View – National

8.3.2 Pregnant Women enrolled for ICDS services: Chart View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a National
view as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator –
Registered Households in Section 8.1.

Figure 77: Pregnant Women enrolled for ICDS services: Chart View – National

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8.4 Lactating Mothers enrolled for ICDS services
The fourth indicator under ‘Demographics’ is ‘Lactating Mothers enrolled for ICDS services’ which is
explained below.
Definition of indicator – Number of lactating women registered who are enrolled for ICDS services
The navigation workflow for moving to ‘Map View’ or ‘Chart View’ is similar to as explained for the first
indicator – Registered Households in Section 8.1.

8.4.1 Lactating Mothers enrolled for ICDS services: Map View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a National view
as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator –
Registered Households in Section 8.1.

Figure 78: Lactating Mothers enrolled for ICDS services: Map View – National

8.4.2 Lactating Mothers enrolled for ICDS services: Chart View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a National
view as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator –
Registered Households in Section 8.1.

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Figure 79: Lactating Mothers enrolled for ICDS services: Chart View – National

8.5 Adolescent Girls (11-14 years) enrolled for ICDS services
The fifth indicator under ‘Demographics’ is ‘Adolescent Girls (11-14 years) enrolled for ICDS services’
which is explained below.
Definition of indicator – Number of adolescent girls registered between 11-14 years old who are enrolled
for ICDS services
The navigation workflow for moving to ‘Map View’ or ‘Chart View’ is similar to as explained for the first
indicator – Registered Households in Section 8.1.

8.5.1 Adolescent Girls (11-14 years) enrolled for ICDS services: Map View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a National view
as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator –
Registered Households in Section 8.1.

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Figure 80: Adolescent Girls (11-18 years) enrolled for ICDS services: Map View – National

8.5.2 Adolescent Girls (11-14 years) enrolled for ICDS services: Chart View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a National
view as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator –
Registered Households in Section 8.1.

Figure 81: Adolescent Girls (11-18 years) enrolled for ICDS services: Chart View – National

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8.6 Percent Aadhaar-seeded Beneficiaries
The last indicator under ‘Demographics’ is ‘Percent Aadhaar-seeded Beneficiaries’ which is explained
below.
Definition of indicator – Percentage of ICDS beneficiaries whose Aadhaar identification has been captured
The navigation workflow for moving to ‘Map View’ or ‘Chart View’ is similar to as explained for the first
indicator – Registered Households in Section 8.1.

8.6.1 Percent Aadhaar-seeded Beneficiaries: Map View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a National view
as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator –
Registered Households in Section 8.1.

Figure 82: Percent Aadhaar-seeded Beneficiaries: Map View – National

8.6.2 Percent Aadhaar-seeded Beneficiaries: Chart View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a National
view as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator –
Registered Households in Section 8.1.

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Figure 83: Percent Aadhaar-seeded Beneficiaries: Chart View – National

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9 AWC Infrastructure
AWC Infrastructure includes indicators that provide information about infrastructure facilities available at
the Anganwadi Centres (AWCs). The section has the following list of indicators:
1. AWCs with Clean Drinking Water
2. AWCs with Functional Toilet
3. AWCs with Medicine Kit
4. AWCs with Weighing Scale: Infants
5. AWCs with Weighing Scale: Mother and Child
On the left hand navigation panel, click on ‘AWC Infrastructure’ to see a detailed list of indicators. Select
the indicator to see a detailed ‘Map View’ for the selected indicator.

Figure 84: Link to view AWC Infrastructure

9.1 AWCs with Clean Drinking Water
The first indicator under ‘AWC Infrastructure’ is ‘AWCs with Clean Drinking Water’ which is explained
below.
Definition of indicator – Number of AWCs with a source of clean drinking water
Click on the indicator ‘AWCs with Clean Drinking Water’ from the left hand navigation panel under ‘AWC
Infrastructure’ to enter ‘Map View’.

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Figure 85: Link to view AWCs with Clean Drinking Water

9.1.1 AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Map View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a National view
as shown in the below snapshot.
The National level user can click on the map or select locations from location filter and drill down to lower
levels (State / District / Block / Sector).

Figure 86: AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Map View – National

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9.1.2 AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Map View – State
If a State level user (SPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a State view as shown in
the below snapshot.
The State level user can click on the map or select locations from location filter and drill down to lower
levels (District / Block / Sector).

Figure 87: AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Map View – State

9.1.3 AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Map View – District
If a District level user (DPO / District Helpdesk) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a District
view as shown in the below snapshot.
The District level user can click on the map or select locations from location filter and drill down to lower
levels (Block / Sector).

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Figure 88: AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Map View – District

9.1.4 AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Block View
If a Block level user (CDPO / Block Helpdesk) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a Block
view as shown in the below snapshot.
The Block view is a graphical view showing data for each Sector in the Block. The Block level user can click
on the bar for any Sector or use the location filter to drill down to Sector view.

Figure 89: AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Block View

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9.1.5 AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Sector View
The Sector view is a graphical view showing data for each AWC in the Sector. For more information about
a particular AWC, the user can select the AWC by clicking on the bar chart or use the location filter. The
dashboard will direct the user to AWC Report which is explained further in Section 10.

Figure 90: AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Sector View

9.1.6 AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Chart View – National
On the Map view page, click on the ‘Chart View’ bubble navigation to see a chart view of the indicator.

Click on bubble
to navigate to
Chart View

Figure 91: Navigating to Chart View

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If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a National
view as shown in the below snapshot.
The National level user can use the location filter and drill down to lower levels (State / District / Block /
Sector) or directly move from ‘Map View’ to ‘Chart View’ at any level by clicking on the ‘Chart View’ bubble
navigation on the ‘Map View’ page.

Figure 92: AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Chart View – National

9.1.7 AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Chart View – State
If a State level user (SPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a State view as shown in
the below snapshot.
The State level user can use the location filter and drill down to lower levels (District / Block / Sector) or
directly move from ‘Map View’ to ‘Chart View’ at any level by clicking on the ‘Chart View’ bubble
navigation on the ‘Map View’ page.

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Figure 93: AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Chart View – State

9.1.8 AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Chart View – District
If a District level user (DPO / District Helpdesk) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a District
view as shown in the below snapshot.
The District level user can use the location filter and drill down to lower levels (Block / Sector) or directly
move from ‘Map View’ to ‘Chart View’ at any level by clicking on the ‘Chart View’ bubble navigation on
the ‘Map View’ page.

Figure 94: AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Chart View – District

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9.1.9 AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Chart View – Block
If a Block level user (CDPO / Block Helpdesk) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a Block
view as shown in the below snapshot.
The Block level user can use the location filter and drill down to lower levels (Sector) or directly move from
‘Map View’ to ‘Chart View’ at any level by clicking on the ‘Chart View’ bubble navigation on the ‘Map View’
page.

Figure 95: AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Chart View – Block

9.1.10 AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Chart View – Sector
The ‘Sector View’ will show a Sector level view as shown in the below snapshot. Any user level can use
the location filter and drill down to Sector level chart view.
For more information about a particular AWC, the user can select the AWC using the location filter. The
dashboard will direct the user to AWC Report which is explained further in Section 10.

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Figure 96: AWCs with Clean Drinking Water: Chart View – Sector

9.2 AWCs with Functional Toilet
The second indicator under ‘AWC Infrastructure’ is ‘AWCs with Functional Toilet’ which is explained
below.
Definition of indicator – Number of AWCs with a functional toilet
The navigation workflow for moving to ‘Map View’ or ‘Chart View’ is similar to as explained for the first
indicator – AWCs with Clean Drinking Water in Section 9.1.

9.2.1 AWCs with Functional Toilet: Map View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a National view
as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator – AWCs
with Clean Drinking Water in Section 9.1.

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Figure 97: AWCs with Functional Toilet: Map View – National

9.2.2 AWCs with Functional Toilet: Chart View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a National
view as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator – AWCs
with Clean Drinking Water in Section 9.1.

Figure 98: AWCs with Functional Toilet: Chart View – National

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9.3 AWCs with Medicine Kit
The third indicator under ‘AWC Infrastructure’ is ‘AWCs with Medicine Kit’ which is explained below.
Definition of indicator – Number of AWCs with a medicine kit
The navigation workflow for moving to ‘Map View’ or ‘Chart View’ is similar to as explained for the first
indicator – AWCs with Clean Drinking Water in Section 9.1.

9.3.1 AWCs with Medicine Kit: Map View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a National view
as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator – AWCs
with Clean Drinking Water in Section 9.1.

Figure 99: AWCs with Medicine Kit: Map View – National

9.3.2 AWCs with Medicine Kit: Chart View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a National
view as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator – AWCs
with Clean Drinking Water in Section 9.1.
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Figure 100: AWCs with Medicine Kit: Chart View – National

9.4 AWCs with Weighing Scale: Infants
The fourth indicator under ‘AWC Infrastructure’ is ‘AWCs with Weighing Scale: Infants’ which is explained
below.
Definition of indicator – Number of AWCs with weighing scale for infants
The navigation workflow for moving to ‘Map View’ or ‘Chart View’ is similar to as explained for the first
indicator – AWCs with Clean Drinking Water in Section 9.1.

9.4.1 AWCs with Weighing Scale: Infants: Map View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a National view
as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator – AWCs
with Clean Drinking Water in Section 9.1.

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Figure 101: AWCs with Weighing Scale: Infants: Map View – National

9.4.2 AWCs with Weighing Scale: Infants: Chart View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a National
view as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator – AWCs
with Clean Drinking Water in Section 9.1.

Figure 102: AWCs with Weighing Scale: Infants: Chart View – National

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9.5 AWCs with Weighing Scale: Mother and Child
The last indicator under ‘AWC Infrastructure’ is ‘AWCs with Weighing Scale: Mother and Child’ which is
explained below.
Definition of indicator – Number of AWCs with weighing scale for mother and child
The navigation workflow for moving to ‘Map View’ or ‘Chart View’ is similar to as explained for the first
indicator – AWCs with Clean Drinking Water in Section 9.1.

9.5.1 AWCs with Weighing Scale: Mother and Child: Map View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Map View’ will show a National view
as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator – AWCs
with Clean Drinking Water in Section 9.1.

Figure 103: AWCs with Weighing Scale: Mother and Child: Map View – National

9.5.2 AWCs with Weighing Scale: Mother and Child: Chart View – National
If a National level user (MWCD / CPMU) logs into the dashboard, the ‘Chart View’ will show a National
view as shown in the below snapshot.
Rest of the views (State / District / Block / Sector) are similar to as explained for the first indicator – AWCs
with Clean Drinking Water in Section 9.1.
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Figure 104: AWCs with Weighing Scale: Mother and Child: Chart View – National

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10 AWC Report
‘AWC Report’ provides detailed information on various indicators about an individual Anganwadi Centre
(AWC). The ‘AWC Report’ section covers the following indicators for each AWC:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Pre-School Education
Maternal and Child Nutrition
Demographics
AWC Infrastructure
Child Beneficiaries List

Note:
1. The user will be automatically directed to the ‘AWC Report’ section when he/she selects an AWC
location using the location filter at the top right corner while viewing other reports.
2. The user must choose an individual AWC using the location filter to view an AWC Report.
From the left hand navigation panel, click on ‘AWC Report’ to view information for an individual AWC.
Select the AWC using location
dropdown filters

Figure 105: AWC Report

Select the ‘AWC’ for which you want to view the information and click on ‘Apply’. The landing page of
the ‘AWC Report’ will be the ‘Pre-School Education’ page.

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Figure 106: AWC Report: Landing Page

10.1 Pre-School Education
The ‘Pre-School Education’ section of the AWC Report provides information about the daily functioning
of the AWC.
On the PSE page, the user can view the following information:
AWC Days Open – A KPI card displays the number of days the AWC was opened in the selected month.
The AWC is expected to be opened 6 days a week (not on Sundays and public holidays).

Figure 107: AWC Days Open

AWC Days Open per Week – This is a graphical representation showing the number of days the AWC
was opened in each week of the selected month.

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Figure 108: AWC Days Open per week

PSE – Daily Attendance –This is a graphical representation showing the number of children who
attended the pre-school education on each day of the selected month.

Figure 109: PSE - Daily Attendance

GPS locations –This section displays the GPS locations during ‘Daily Feeding’ form submissions in the
AWW application by the AWW.

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GPS locations

Figure 110: GPS Locations

Photographs from Daily Feeding form – This sections displays all the photographs captured by the AWW
while filling out the daily feeding form in the AWW application.

Figure 111: PSE Photo Submissions
Click on the bubble navigation to move to the next indicator i.e. ‘Maternal and Child Nutrition’.

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Figure 112: Navigating to Maternal and Child Nutrition

10.2 Maternal and Child Nutrition
The ‘Maternal and Child Nutrition’ section of the AWC Report provides information about indicators on
mother and child health who are beneficiaries for the selected AWC. This section displays KPI cards for
the following indicators:
1. Underweight (Weight-for-Age)
2. Wasting (Weight-for-Height)
3. Stunting (Height-for-Age)
4. Weighing Efficiency
5. Newborns with Low Birth Weight
6. Early Initiation of Breastfeeding
7. Exclusive Breastfeeding
8. Children initiated appropriate Complementary Feeding
9.

Immunization Coverage (at age 1 year)

10. Institutional Deliveries

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Figure 113: Maternal and Child Nutrition

10.3 Demographics
The ‘Demographics’ section of the AWC Report provides information about the number of beneficiaries
covered by the AWC under ICDS-CAS across various categories. This section displays KPI cards for the
following indicators:
1. Registered Households
2. Percent Aadhaar-seeded Beneficiaries
3. Percent children (0-6 years) who are enrolled for ICDS services
4. Percent pregnant women enrolled for ICDS services
5. Percent lactating women enrolled for ICDS services
6. Percent adolescent girls (11-14 years) enrolled for ICDS services
This section also displays a graphical representation for the number of children registered in the AWC
across five age groups: 0-1 month, 1-6 months, 6-12 months, 1-3 years and 3-6 years.

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Figure 114: Demographics

10.4 AWC Infrastructure
The ‘AWC Infrastructure’ section of the AWC Report provides information about availability of
infrastructure facilities at the selected AWC. This section displays KPI cards for the following indicators:
1. Clean Drinking Water
2. Functional Toilet
3. Weighing Scale: Infants
4. Weighing Scale: Mother and Child
5. Medicine Kit

Figure 115: AWC Infrastructure

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10.5 Child Beneficiaries List
The ‘Child Beneficiaries List’ section of the AWC Report provides a list of all the children (0-6 years)
registered at the AWC. Following information is provided about each child registered at the centre:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Date of Birth
Current Age
1 Year Immunizations Complete (Yes / No)
Weight-for-Age status
Weight-for-Height status
Height-for-Age status
PSE Attendance (in days)

Note: If an AWW has not entered the relevant information for the specific month, ‘Data Not Entered’ for
the respective data.
The user can filter the list for any age group
using the additional filter

Figure 116: Child Beneficiaries List

10.5.1 Child Beneficiary Details
The user can click on an individual child to view details about a particular child beneficiary. The user can
click in the individual beneficiary to review additional details by clicking on the name.

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Figure 117: Child Beneficiaries List – Select Beneficiary

The ‘Child Beneficiary Details’ section provides the following information about the selected child:
1. Beneficiary Information – This section provides details like Name, Mother’s name, Date of Birth, Age
and Sex of the beneficiary child.

Figure 118: Beneficiary Information

2. Growth Monitoring Graphs – This section provides graphical plots for the selected child beneficiary
based on the following three indicators:
a. Weight for Age
b. Height for Age
c. Weight for Height
Note: The plot lines are displayed on the graph only as per the data entered by the AWW. Example if a child’s weight was not recorded in the application for a particular month, then there will not be a
plot for in the weight-for-age chart for the particular month.

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Figure 119: Weight for Age

Figure 120: Height for Age

Figure 121: Weight for Height

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11 LS Dashboard
This section provides various indicators with respect to the Lady Supervisor activity on monthly basis. LS
Dashboard will be available at the left panel below the AWC Report section. Clicking on the “LS
Dashboard” prompts the user to select a sector level location for which he/she wants to view the
dashboard

Note: This report will be available only at sector level.
Once the location of the sector has been selected, the user should be able to view the following three
indicators
1. Number of AWCs visited
2. Number of Beneficiaries visited
3. Number of VHND observed

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The three indicators are defined as following:
1. Number of AWCs visited: Number of AWC visit forms submitted by LS in current month
2. Number of Beneficiaries visited: Number of beneficiaries visited by LS in the current month
3. Number of VHND observed: Number of VHND observed by LS in the current month

12 ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet
This section provides the user at various levels (National/State/District/Block/Sector) access to ICDS-CAS
Fact Sheet to view indicators on the following outcome areas:
• Maternal and Child Nutrition
• Interventions
• Behavior Change
• Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
• Demographics
• All
The ICDS- CAS Fact Sheet provides the user access to indicator wise data for last 3 months period along
with National Average. The ICDS-CAS Fact Sheets can be easily printed and downloaded from the
dashboard by the user.
Note: The National Average displayed for the specific month chosen using the ‘Select Month/Year’ filter
is calculated using the data from the previous calendar month.
For Example – A National level user will see data for the entire country and can drill down to lower levels
(State/District/Block/Sector), a State level user will see data for the entire State and can drill down to
lower levels (District/Block/Sector), a District level user will only see data for his/her District and can drill
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down to lower levels (Block/Sector), a Block level user will only see data for his/her Block and can drill
down to lower levels.
Time Filter: User may select any month
to review the data for that period

Location Filter: User may select State/
District/Block/ Sector and review the data

12.1 Maternal and Child Nutrition
Figure 122: ICDS-CAS Fact Sheets

In order to view the Mother and Child Nutrition indicators related ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet the user shall be
required to click on the following:

Figure 123: Landing Page View

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12.1.1 Maternal and Child Nutrition ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet –National Level View
In case National level (MWCD/CPMU) user clicks on the above mentioned box, the following ICDS-CAS
Fact Sheet shall be displayed.

Figure 124: Maternal and Child Nutrition– National Level User View

12.1.2 Maternal and Child Nutrition ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet –State View
In case State Level (MWCD/CPMU) user, the following ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet shall be displayed.

Figure 125: Maternal and Child Nutrition– State Level User View

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12.1.3 Maternal and Child Nutrition ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet –District View
In case of District level user (DPO / District Helpdesk), the following ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet shall be
displayed.

Figure 126: Maternal and Child Nutrition– District Level View

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12.1.4 Maternal and Child Nutrition ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet –Block View
In case of Block level user (CDPO / Block Helpdesk), the following ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet shall be displayed.

Figure 127: Maternal and Child Nutrition– Block Level View

12.1.5 Maternal and Child Nutrition ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet –Sector View
In case any user at National/State/District/ Block wants to view the ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet of a Sector and
selects the Sector name in the location filter, the following ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet shall be displayed:

Figure 128: Maternal and Child Nutrition– Sector Level View

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For more information about a particular AWC, the user can select the AWC using the location filter. The
dashboard will direct the user to AWC Report which is explained in Section 10.

12.2 Interventions
In order to view the Interventions related ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet the user shall be required to click on the
following:

Figure 129: Interventions

12.2.1 Interventions ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet –National Level View
In case National level (MWCD/CPMU) user clicks on the above mentioned box, the following ICDS-CAS
Fact Sheet shall be displayed.

Figure 130: Intervention– National Level User View

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Please Note: The ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet s (State / District / Block / Sector) can be accessed by the user
using the location and time filters as explained in Section 5.

12.3 Behavior Change
In order to view the Behavior indicators related ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet the user shall be required to click on
the following:

Figure 131: Behavior Change

12.3.1 Interventions ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet –National Level View
In case National level (MWCD/CPMU) user clicks on the above mentioned box, the following ICDS-CAS
Fact Sheet shall be displayed.

Figure 132: Behavior Change– National Level User View

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Please Note: The ICDS-CAS Fact Sheets (State / District / Block / Sector) can be accessed by the user using
the location and time filters as explained in Section 5.

12.4 Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
In order to view the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene indicators related ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet the user shall
be required to click on the following:

Figure 133: Water, Sanitation and Hygiene

12.4.1 Water, Sanitation and Hygiene ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet –National Level View
In case National level (MWCD/CPMU) user clicks on the above mentioned box, the following ICDS-CAS
Fact Sheet shall be displayed.

Figure 134: Water, Sanitation and Hygiene– National Level User View

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Please Note: The ICDS-CAS Fact Sheets (State / District / Block / Sector) can be accessed by the user using
the location and time filters as explained in Section 5.

12.5 Demographics
In order to view the Demographics indicators related ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet the user shall be required to
click on the following:

Figure 135: Demographics

12.5.1 Water, Sanitation and Hygiene ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet –National Level View
In case National level (MWCD/CPMU) user clicks on the above mentioned box, the following ICDS-CAS
Fact Sheet shall be displayed.

Figure 136: Demographics– National Level User View

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Please Note: The ICDS-CAS Fact Sheets (State / District / Block / Sector) can be accessed by the user
using the location and time filters as explained in Section 5.

12.6 All – ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet
In order to view the related ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet for all the indicators the user shall be required to click
on the following:

Figure 137: All Indicators

12.6.1 All Indicators ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet– National Level View
This ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet shall provide the user at National level information on all the indicators.

Figure 138: All Indicators– National Level User View

Please Note: The user based on his level of access shall have the option to select the month and location
and review the ICDS-CAS Fact Sheet accordingly.
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13 Tabular Reports
This section enables the user at various levels (National/State/District/Block/Sector) to download various
reports pertaining to key program area indicators such as Child, Pregnant Women, Demographics, System
Usage, AWC Infrastructure and Child Beneficiary List.
Once the user clicks on the “Tabular Reports” on the left hand navigation panel, the following screen shall
be displayed prompting the users to select from the multiple filters available:

Figure 139: Tabular Reports: Landing Page

On the landing page of “Tabular Reports” the user shall be provided access to various filters such as
Program Areas, Report, Location, View By, Month and Year each having drop down menus for selection
and requesting report exports. These drop downs are filters available to export selected data as per the
needs of the dashboard user.

Figure 140: Tabular Report - Filters

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•
•
•
•

Report filter allows the user to select CSV or Excel format for downloading the reports
Location filter allows the user to select name of the State for which the report is required
View By Filter allows the user to generate report for State/ District/ Block/ Supervisor/ AWC
Month Filter allows user to generate report for any month of the year
Year Filter allows user to select the year for which report is required such as 2016, 2017 etc.

Once the user has made his selection using the above mentioned filters he clicks on the “Export” button
the relevant reports are downloaded.

13.1 Tabular Report: Program Area – Child
The user based on his/her access (National/State/District/Block/Sector) can use the above mentioned
filters to download the report for program area pertaining to child indicators.

Figure 141: Program Area - Child

The filter selection shown above will automatically download the ‘Child’ Tabular Report in Excel format.
Each Excel sheet shows two tabs. The first shows aggregated data for child related indicators at the
National Level for December and the second tab shows ‘Export Info’, the filters that were chosen by the
user on the ‘Tabular Reports’ page.

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State

Andhra Pradesh
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Jharkhand
Madhya Pradesh
Rajasthan

Weighing efficiency (in Height measurement Total number of
month)
efficiency (in month) unweighed children (05 Years)
24.34 %
5.79 %
821171
5.13 %
0.87 %
1000426
5.77 %
0.82 %
505087
5.38 %
0.08 %
476522
26.23 %
1.35 %
615569
1.53 %
0.06 %
164555

Percentage of severely Percentage of
underweight children moderately
underweight children
0.85 %
5.50 %
2.11 %
5.21 %
2.68 %
14.54 %
1.65 %
6.88 %
3.39 %
17.49 %
0.07 %
0.32 %

Percentage of normal Percentage of children
weight-for-age children with severe wasting
55.86 %
19.14 %
80.61 %
67.51 %
72.54 %
2.59 %

0.63 %
0.56 %
1.66 %
0.14 %
0.58 %
0.01 %

Figure 142: Program Area - Child: Excel Report Snapshot

Export Info: This displays the details of
filters selected by the user while
downloading the report

Figure 143: Program Area - Child: Excel Report “Export Info" Tab

13.2 Tabular Report: Program Area – Pregnant Women
The user can download the report for Pregnant Women related indicators by using the filters as explained
in Section 12.The key indicators available in this report are listed below:
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Name of State/ District/ Block/ Sector/ AWC
Number of lactating women
Number of pregnant women
Number of postnatal women
Percentage Anemia
Percentage Tetanus Completed
Percent women had at least 1 ANC visit by delivery
Percent women had at least 2 ANC visit by delivery
Percent women had at least 3 ANC visit by delivery
Percent women had at least 4 ANC visit by delivery
Percentage of women resting during pregnancy
Percentage of women eating extra meal during pregnancy
Percentage of trimester 3 women counselled on immediate breastfeeding

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13.3 Tabular Report: Program Area – Demographics
The user can download the report for Demographic related indicators by using the filters as explained in
Section 12. The key indicators available in this report are listed below:
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•
•
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•
•
•
•
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•

Name of State/ District/ Block/ Sector/ AWC
Number of households
Total number of beneficiaries who have an Aadhaar ID
Total number of beneficiaries (under 6 years old, pregnant women, and lactating women, alive
and seeking services)
Percent Aadhaar-seeded beneficiaries
Number of pregnant women
Number of pregnant women enrolled for services
Number of lactating women
Number of lactating women enrolled for services
Number of children 0-6 years old
Number of children 0-6 years old enrolled for services
Number of children 0-6 months old enrolled for services
Number of children 6 months to 3 years old enrolled for services
Number of children 3 to 6 years old enrolled for services
Number of adolescent girls 11 to 14 years old
Number of adolescent girls 15 to 18 years old
Number of adolescent girls 11 to 14 years old that are enrolled for services
Number of adolescent girls 15 to 18 years old that are enrolled for services

13.4 Tabular Report: Program Area - System Usage
The user can download the report for System Usage related indicators by using the filters as explained in
Section 12. The key indicators available in this report are listed below:
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•
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•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Name of State/ District/ Block/ Sector/ AWC
Number of days AWC was open in the given month
Number of launched AWCs (ever submitted at least one HH registered form)
Number of household registration forms
Number of add pregnancy forms
Number of birth preparedness forms
Number of delivery forms
Number of PNC forms
Number of exclusive breastfeeding forms
Number of complementary feeding forms
Number of growth monitoring forms
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Number of take home rations forms
Number of due list forms

13.5 Tabular Report: Program Area – AWC Infrastructure
The user can download the report for System Usage related indicators by using the filters as explained in
Section 12. The key indicators available in this report are listed below:
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•
•
•
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Name of State/ District/ Block/ Sector/ AWC
Percentage AWCs with drinking water
Percentage AWCs with functional toilet
Percentage AWCs with medicine kit
Percentage AWCs with weighing scale: infants
Percentage AWCs with weighing scale: mother and child

13.6 Tabular Report: Program Area – Child Beneficiary List
This report is an important and detailed report which allows the user at (National/State /District/ Block/
Sector) to export the child beneficiary list using the below mentioned filters and download the report.
On selecting the “Child Beneficiary List” in Program Area as explained in the above mentioned section the
user shall be provided the option to further filter and export the report as per requirement. The user can
select the filter such as:
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•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Data not entered for weight
Data not Entered for height (Unmeasured)
Severely Underweight
Moderately Underweight
Normal (weight-for-age)
Severely Stunted
Moderately Stunted
Normal (height-for-age)
Severely Wasted
Moderately Wasted
Normal (weight-for-height)

Note: This report is only available for download at the District, Block, Sector and AWC level locations.
Additionally, at least one filter must be chosen from the list mentioned above. This report provides the
user with list of individual beneficiaries by name that will be useful for monitoring and tracking the
nutritional status of each beneficiary.

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Figure 144: Program Area - Child Beneficiary List

13.7 Tabular Report: ICDS CAS Monthly Register
This report is meant to be a physical record kept of the activities taking place in the AWC for a month. It
has the following sections:
1. Basic Details: This includes identification information such as the AWW Location, Code, Name of
the AWW and her phone number etc. There is also provision for manually filling in additional
details such as the LGD code, the name of the supervisor, etc.
2. Infrastructure: This has details on the type of AWC building, toilet, kitchen and drinking water
available at the AWC.
3. Total Population: As per the Anganwadi Survey Register, this section breaks down the
beneficiaries availing services at the given AWC.
4. AWC Functioning and Services Delivered: This details the Breakfast, HCM and THR delivered to
the children and beneficiaries in the month, along with the days PSE was conducted and AWC
was opened.
5. Services: Detailed breakdown of the Supplementary Nutrition and PSE Education given by
gender and other demographic identifying data (such as SC/ST/OBC/General/Minority).
6. Classification of Nutritional Status of Children: Break-down of children (0-3 years; 3-5 years) into
whether they’re moderately/severely underweight, stunted, or wasted.
7. Village Health Sanitation and Nutrition Day Activity Summary: Details of the VHSND, including
immunizations conducted and ante-natal check ups taken place.
8. THR Distribution: There is a provision to input the details of THR distribution to children (both
normal as well as underweight) and to pregnant women.

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The report can be downloaded in two formats: one PDF per AWC, or as one combined PDF for all the
AWCs.

13.8 Tabular Report: Program Area - AWW Performance Report
This report will provide a list of Aanganwadi workers and their performance on 3 indicators. It will show
values for these 3 indicators which can be used to assess performance for Anganwadi workers and
Anganwadi helpers by CDPOs.
The three indicators are:
Number of home visits completed - An AWW should have completed at least 60% of the total
eligible beneficiary visits
2. Number of days the AWC was open - The Anganwadi center should have been opened for at
least 21 days in that month
3. Weighing efficiency - The weighing efficiency of the AWC should be more than 60% for that
month
1.

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If the first and third criteria above is met, the Anganwadi worker is recommended as eligible for
incentives for the given month. The table below provides examples for the eligibility calculation

AWW
Name

Home Visits
Conducted

Number of Days AWC was
Open

Weighing
Efficiency

Eligible for
Incentive

Sheela

10%

12 days

65%

No

Kamla

61%

21 days

62%

Yes

Sujata

65%

24 days

59%

No

Key points to note for the AWW Performance Report:
This report will be available at State, District &Block level.
2. The data synced by the AWWs till 10th of every month will be considered for AWW
Performance Report. Any data synced post 10th (i.e. between 11th and 15th) will not be
considered for AWW Performance Report calculation.
3. For calculating home visits conducted value unscheduled home visits will not be counted.
4. The report will be available for download on and after 15th of every month for the performance
of last month. For example, to show October performance, report will be available only on or
after 15th November.
1.

Note: This report was available only at block level until February 2019. Post the Change request
implemented in February 2019, users can now download the reports at state, district and block level as
well.

14 CAS Data Exports
The CAS data exports provides one beneficiary data per row in a table for a given month. This will help
facilitate the raw data access to states to carry out beneficiary level analysis at a state level. The data
will be available in 3 tables:
1. AWW Infrastructure
a. Captures the AWC level details in an aggregate manner including infrastructure and
other details
2. CCS Records
a. Pregnancy and lactation period of a mother
3. Child Health Records
a. Covering children between 0-6 years of age

For accessing the CAS Data exports, click on the CAS Data exports section in the Left-hand panel, select
the state and report to be downloaded and click on export. Please refer to the screenshot below.
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Figure 145: CAS Data Exports-Landing Page

For more details on the CAS data export indicators, please refer to Appendix A .
This data is accessible through an API (Application Program Interface) as well.
Accessing CAS Data Export API:
To extract the ICDS CAS Dashboard data using an API, use a command in the following format:
curl -o .csv -L -H "Authorization: ApiKey :" "icdscas.gov.in/a/icdscas/icds_dashboard/data_export?month=&year=&state_name=
&type="
Type Parameter:
Report type

Parameter Value (case sensitive)

Child

child

AWC

awc

Pregnant and Lactating Woman woman

Sample Request: To get all the Pregnant & Lactating Women data of Bihar in January 2019
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curl -o sampleBiharWomanExtract.csv -L -H "Authorization: ApiKey sampleAPIuser@dimagi.com:
c761c50946804027c2ec8k46a1212075fe6c7d17" "icds-cas.gov.in/a/icdscas/icds_dashboard/data_export?month=1&year=2019&state_name=Bihar&type=woman"
Sample user details referred in the above command:
Sample User: ICDS Sample API User
Username: sampleAPIuser@dimagi.com
APIKey: c761c50946804027c2ec8k46a1212075fe6c7d17
Note: Please write to CPMU for approval and API access.

15 MPR Block Report
The user can select and click on the “MPR Block Report” on the left-hand navigation panel, the screenshot
of the landing page visible to the user is provided below:

Figure 146: Landing Page

Once the user clicks on the “MPR Block Report” on the left hand navigation panel the user shall be
navigated to the below mentioned screen wherein the user shall be required to make selection using the
filters available on the page. The user is required to select the month and year to review his relevant Block
MPR in the dropdown.

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Figure 147: Block MPR Report page filter

The Monthly Progress Reports displays the following information:
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Identification and Basic Information
Details of Births and Deaths during the month
Details of new registrations at AWCs during the month
Delivery of Supplementary Nutrition and Pre-School Education
Number of AWCs using Iodized salt
Program Coverage
Pre-School Education conducted for children 3-6 years
Growth Monitoring and Classification of Nutritional Status of Children (as per growth chart
based on the WHO Child Growth Standards)
Immunization Coverage
Village Health and Nutrition Day (VHND) activity summary
Referral Services
Monitoring and Supervision During the Month

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16 ASR Block Report
The user can select and click on the “ASR Block Report” on the left hand navigation panel and shall be
redirected to the below mentioned page where user would be required to choose the location, year,
month and accordingly the ASR shall be generated.

Figure 148: Block ASR Report page filter

Once the user has made the selection, the user shall be able to view and download the ASR report.

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17 Snapshot of Indicator Views on Dashboard
This section provides a snapshot of key indicators available on the dashboard along with their definitions
and their location on the dashboard.
Section in Dashboard
Indicator

Definition

Map
and
Chart
Views

ICDSCAS
Fact
Sheet

Tabular
Report

AWC
Report

Program Area: Maternal and Child Nutrition
Of the total number of children who were
weighed in current month (0-5 years old,
alive, open in month, seeking services),
the percentage of children who were
moderately or severely underweight in
current month









Of the total number of children who were
weighed and had height measured in
% Wasting (weight-forcurrent month (0-5 years), the percentage
height)
of children who were moderately or
severely wasted in current month









Of the total number of children who were
weighed in current month (0-5 years), the
% Stunting (height-forpercentage of children who were
age)
moderately or severely stunted in current
month









Of the total number of children born in
% Newborns with Low the month and weighed, the percentage
Birth Weight
of children who were born with a low
birth weight





















% Underweight
Children (weight-forage)

Of the total number of children who were
% Weighing efficiency eligible to be weighed (0-5 years old, alive,
(Children <5 weighed) open in month, seeking services), the
percentage of children who were weighed
% Early Initiation of
Breastfeeding

Of the total number of children born in
the month, the percentage of children
who were breastfed at birth.






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% Exclusive
breastfeeding

Of the total number of children eligible for
exclusive breastfeeding (0-6 months old),
the percentage of children who were
exclusively breastfed in the month









% Children initiated
appropriate
complementary
feeding

Of the total number of children eligible for
initiation of complementary feeding (6-8
months old), the percentage of children
who initiated complementary feeding









% Institutional
deliveries

Of the total number of women who were
seeking services and delivered in the
month, the percentage of institutional
deliveries in the month.









Total Number
Unweighed

Of the total number of children who were
eligible to be weighed (0-5 years old, alive,
open in month, seeking services), the total
number of children who were unweighed









% Immunization
coverage (at age 1
year)

Of the total number of children who are
eligible to be fully immunized (older than
12 months), the percentage of children
who are fully immunized (including late
and on time immunizations)















Program Area: ICDS-CAS Reach
Number of AWCs Open Of the total number of AWCs, the number
yesterday
of AWCs that were open yesterday



AWCs covered

Number of launched AWCs (ever
submitted at least one Household
Registration form)









States/UTs covered

Number of launched States









Districts covered

Number of launched Districts









Block covered

Number of launched Blocks









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Report









Registered Households Number of households registered









Children (0-6 years)

Number of children 0-6 years old









Children (0-6 years)
enrolled for ICDS
services

Number of children 0-6 years old who are
enrolled for ICDS services









Pregnant Women

Number of pregnant women









Pregnant Women
enrolled for ICDS
services

Number of pregnant women who are
enrolled for ICDS services









Lactating Women

Number of lactating women









Lactating Women
enrolled for ICDS
services

Number of lactating women who are
enrolled for ICDS services









Adolescent Girls (11-14 Number of adolescent girls 11-14 years
years)
old









Adolescent Girls (11-14
Number of adolescent girls 11-14 years
years) enrolled for
old who are enrolled for ICDS services
ICDS services









Adolescent Girls (15-18 Number of adolescent girls 15-18 years
years)
old









Adolescent Girls (15-18
Number of adolescent girls 15-18 years
years) enrolled for
old who are enrolled for ICDS services
ICDS services









Adolescent Girls (11-18 Number of adolescent girls 11-18 years
years)
old









Sectors covered

Number of launched Sectors

Program Area: Demographics

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Adolescent Girls (11-18
Number of adolescent girls 11-18 years
years) enrolled for
old who are enrolled for ICDS services
ICDS services









Percent children (0-6
years) enrolled for
ICDS services

Of the total children registered between
the ages of 0-6 years old, the percentage
that are enrolled for ICDS services









Percent pregnant
women enrolled for
ICDS services

Of the total pregnant women registered,
the percentage that are enrolled for ICDS
services









Percent lactating
women enrolled for
ICDS services

Of the total lactating women registered,
the percentage that are enrolled for ICDS
services









Percent adolescent
girls (11-18 years)
enrolled for ICDS
services

Of the total adolescent girls registered
between 11-18 years old, the percentage
who are enrolled for ICDS services

















% Aadhaar seeded
individuals

Of the total number of children 0-6 years
old, pregnant women, and lactating
mothers who are alive, open, and seeking
services percentage of those who have an
Aadhaar ID

Program Area: AWC Infrastructure

% AWCs Reported
Clean Drinking Water

Of the total number of AWCs that
submitted an Infrastructure Details form,
the percentage of AWCs who reported
having clean drinking water









% AWCs Reported
Functional Toilet

Of the total number of AWCs that
submitted an Infrastructure Details form,
the percentage of AWCs who reported
having a functional toilet









% AWCs Reported
Medicine Kit

Of the total number of AWCs that
submitted an Infrastructure Details form,









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the percentage of AWCs who reported
having a medicine kit
% AWCs Reported
Weighing Scale:
Infants

Of the total number of AWCs that
submitted an Infrastructure Details form,
the percentage of AWCs who reported
having infant weighing scales

% AWCs with
Weighing Scale:
Mother and Child

Of the total number of AWCs, the
percentage of AWCs with mother and
child weighing scales

















AWC Report: Pre-School Education
AWC Days Open

The number of days AWCs were open in
the month









AWC Days Open per
week

The number of days AWCs were open in
the week









PSE- Average Weekly
Attendance

The average number of children who
attended preschool education in the week









Of the total number of children eligible for
Percentage of children
complementary feeding (6-24 months
complementary
old), the percentage of children who were
feeding
complementary feeding









Of the total number of children eligible for
Percentage of children
complementary feeding (6-24 months
consuming at least 4
old), the percentage of children who were
food groups
consuming at least 4 food groups









Of the total number of children eligible for
complementary feeding (6-24 months
Percentage of children old), the percentage of children who were
consuming adequate consuming an adequate quantity of food
food
during their last visit (could have been in a
previous month)









Outcome Area: Behavior Change

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Of the total number of children eligible for
complementary feeding (6-24 months
Percentage of children
old), the percentage of children whose
whose mothers hand
mothers washed their hands prior to
wash before feeding
feeding during their last visit (could have
been in a previous month)









Of the total number of pregnant women
that are seeking services, the percentage
of women who indicated that they are
resting during pregnancy at their last birth
preparedness visit (could have been in a
previous month)









Of the total number of pregnant women
that are seeking services, the percentage
Percent eating extra
of women who indicated that they are
meal during pregnancy eating an extra meal during pregnancy at
their last birth preparedness visit (could
have been in a previous month)









Of the total number of pregnant women in
Percent trimester 3
their third trimester, the percentage of
women Counselled on
women who were counselled on
immediate EBF during
immediate exclusive breastfeeding during
home visit
their last home visit









Percent Anemic

Of the total number of pregnant women,
the percentage of women who were
moderately or severely anemic in their last
birth preparedness visit (could have been
in a previous visit)









Percent tetanus
complete

Of the total number of pregnant women,
the percentage of women who completed
their tetanus vaccinations

















Percent women
Resting during
pregnancy

Outcome Area: Interventions

Percent women had at Of the total number of women who
least 1 ANC visit by
delivered in the month and are seeking
delivery
services, the percentage of women who

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Indicator

Definition

Map
and
Chart
Views

ICDSCAS
Fact
Sheet

Tabular
Report

AWC
Report

had at least one ANC visit during their
pregnancy
Of the total number of women who
Percent women had at delivered in the month and are seeking
least 2 ANC visits by
services, the percentage of women who
delivery
had at least two ANC visits during their
pregnancy









Of the total number of women who
Percent women had at delivered in the month and are seeking
least 3 ANC visits by
services, the percentage of women who
delivery
had at least three ANC visits during their
pregnancy









Of the total number of women who
Percent women had at delivered in the month and are seeking
least 4 ANC visits by
services, the percentage of women who
delivery
had at least four ANC visits during their
pregnancy









Tabular Report: System Usage
Number of days AWC
was open in the given
month

Number of days in which AWC was open









Number of household
registration forms

Number of Household registration forms
submitted









Number of early
initiation of
breastfeeding forms

Number of EBF forms submitted









Number of
complementary
feeding forms

Number of CF forms submitted









Number of growth
monitoring forms

Number of GMP forms submitted









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Section in Dashboard
Indicator

Definition

Map
and
Chart
Views

ICDSCAS
Fact
Sheet

Tabular
Report

AWC
Report

Number of take home
Number of THR forms submitted
rations forms









Number of due list
forms

Number of Due List forms submitted









Number of add
pregnancy forms

Number of add pregnancy forms
submitted









Number of birth
preparedness forms

Number of birth preparedness forms
submitted









Number of delivery
forms

Number of delivery forms submitted









Number of PNC forms

Number of PNC forms submitted









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18 Dashboard Usage Checklist
This section outlines the activities which need to be undertaken by dashboard users on daily, weekly and
monthly basis for effective monitoring of ICDS program.
Daily
•
•
•
•

Review Program Summary and note whether data is increasing or decreasing.
For indicators that are decreasing, view the Map/Chart view to look at trends.
Go to the Chart view page and view top and bottom performing locations under your administrative
level.
Follow up with these locations to understand reasons for poor performance and identify areas for
support.

Weekly
•
•
•
•
•

Use the Map View to see if there are certain areas performing better than others.
Consider if there are factors specific to those geographic areas influencing the trends.
Use the Chart View to see how the indicator has changed in the past four months. If there has been
a consistent negative trend or significant negative change in the indicator.
Investigate the reasons for this change.
Follow up with the respective location leaders to offer support.

Monthly
•
•

•

Review ICDS-CAS Fact Sheets to see how the current month’s progress compares to the past two
months.
Select priority indicators to address in the coming month. Share information about these indicators
with your team so they have context on the problem.
o See Map View to show the status of the indicator across geographic areas.
o See Chart View to see historical trends on the indicator.
Make a plan for addressing service delivery indicators that are stagnant or worsening over time.
o Work with the ICDS team in your administrative area to identify the service delivery inputs
that would lead to improved performance on outcomes indicators.
o Set reasonable targets for improvement. Remember that some indicators will be slower to
change than others. Some short-term targets could include increasing the number of AWCs
open daily, a high percentage of PSE attendance, and weighing efficiency.
o Agree on goals for service delivery improvement with the ICDS team in your administrative
area.
o Set up a time to review your progress on this month’s goals.

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19 Decision Making through Dashboard
The ICDS-CAS Dashboard display data and provides reports on various program areas for administrative
officers to interpret as they see fit to the program. This section of the manual aims to provide some
support to administrative officials on how to interact with and understand the various data points and
reports available on the dashboard in order to make data-driven decisions in the ICDS program.
In order to provide a detailed understanding of how to navigate the dashboard for use in decision-making
to improve service delivery of the ICDS program, two use-cases are presented here:
Use Case 1: State Project Management Unit (AWC Infrastructure)
Scenario: SPMU wishes to complete procurement of weighing scales. In order to do so, the SPMU team
uses the ICDS-CAS Dashboard to investigate the current status of weighing scales available at AWCs in
the State. How can the team access this information from the dashboard?
Steps to be followed on the Dashboard:
•
•

View State-level Program Summary for AWC Infrastructure to follow up on procurements of scales
that were made for several Districts.
Select “See more” to see District-level data on a Map View.

Figure 149: Use Case 1

•
•
•

Switch to Chart View to see a ranking of top- and bottom-performing Districts.
Contact lowest-performing Districts to investigate potential bottlenecks in the distribution of scales.
Encourage District officials to ensure that AWWs are completing the Infrastructure Details form in
the ICDS-CAS application.
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Figure 150: Use Case 1

Figure 151: Use Case 1

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Use Case 2: District Program Officer (AWW Performance)
Scenario: DPO wishes to monitor the performance of AWWs and follow up with low performing
workers. How can the DPO access this information from the dashboard?
Steps to be followed on the Dashboard:
•
•
•

Views District-level Program Summary for Maternal and Child Nutrition.
Notice that the indicator Early Initiation of Breastfeeding is very low.
Select “See more” to see the data on a Map View. Drill down to the Block that shows the lowest
percentage of Early Initiation of Breastfeeding.

Figure 152: Use Case 2

Figure 153: Use Case 2

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•
•

Upon looking at the map, notice that one Sector has significantly lower performance on “Early
Initiation of Breastfeeding”.
Switch to chart view to see a ranking of top- and bottom-performing AWCs.

Figure 154: Use Case 2

Figure 155: Use Case 2

•
•

Go to Tabular Reports to download the ‘Child’ report by AWC level for the specific location
Identify the lowest-performing AWCs

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•

Call the AWW’s supervisor and encourage her to give more mentoring to AWWs about the importance
of early initiation of breastfeeding as well as to improve app usage.

Figure 156: Use Case 2

Figure 157: Use Case 2

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Disclaimer
The screenshots and figures shown in the manual are only for reference purpose. The user is requested
to visit the ICD-CAS Dashboard for actual and up-to date figures.

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Appendix A
In this appendix, we have three tables describing all the indicators for the CAS Data Export reports for
the Mother-CCS record, Child Health & AWC infrastructure respectively. To refer to how to export CAS
Data, please refer to the CAS Data Export section.

Mother-CCS Record (Woman from pregnancy until the lactation phase)

Indicator

Description

awc_id
case_id
month
age_in_months
ccs_status

Identification ID of Aanganwadi centre
Unique case id of beneficiary
The month which is applicable for the data set downloaded
Age in months at the end of the month
Represents the phase of the beneficiary. This could be pregnant,
lactating or other

open_in_month

If the case is open in the month and is relevant for the time
window
Indicates if the beneficiary was alive in that month .'1' indicates
alive '0' indicates dead
Trimester of the beneficiary. Values 1,2,& 3 indicate pregnant
woman. Blank indicate lactating woman. All indicate any nonAWC row
Indicates the count of THRs (Take Home Ration) distributed in the
month for the beneficiary.
Whether the beneficiary is eligible for Take Home Rations.
Whether or not the tetanus vaccination was administered in
completion
Indicates if the delivery took place in the relevant month
If at least 1 ANC visit by the time of delivery
If at least 2 ANC visit by the time of delivery
If at least 3 ANC visit by the time of delivery
If at least 4 ANC visit by the time of delivery
Trimester in which the beneficiary was registered for the
pregnancy
If pregnant seeking services cases who indicated, they were using
IFA (Iron/Folic Acid) tablets during their last visit before end of
month
Trimester 2 or 3 cases who indicated they were used more than 4
IFA (Iron/Folic Acid) tablets during the last 7 days on their last BP
visit (before end of month)
Pregnant seeking services woman who were severe for anemia
during their last BP visit updating it (could have been in previous
month)

alive_in_month
trimester

num_rations_distributed
thr_eligible
tetanus_complete
delivered_in_month
anc1_received_at_delivery
anc2_received_at_delivery
anc3_received_at_delivery
anc4_received_at_delivery
registration_trimester_at_delivery
using_ifa

ifa_consumed_last_seven_days

anemic_severe

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anemic_moderate

anemic_normal

anemic_unknown
extra_meal
resting_during_pregnancy
bp_visited_in_month
pnc_visited_in_month
trimester_2
trimester_3
counsel_immediate_bf
counsel_bp_vid
counsel_preparation
counsel_fp_vid
counsel_immediate_conception
counsel_accessible_postpartum_fp
bp1_complete
bp2_complete
bp3_complete
pnc_complete
postnatal
has_aadhar_id
counsel_fp_methods
pregnant
pregnant_all
lactating
lactating_all

institutional_delivery_in_month
add

Pregnant seeking services woman who were moderate for
anemia during their last BP visit updating it (could have been in
previous month)
Pregnant seeking services woman who were normal for anemia
during their last BP visit updating it (could have been in previous
month)
Pregnant seeking services woman who there is no anemia
information
Pregnant seeking services woman who are eating extra indicated
during last BP visit (could have been in previous month)
Pregnant seeking services who are resting during pregnancy
indicated during last BP visit (could have been in previous month)
Indicates if there is a BP form submitted in the month. 1 - Form
submitted, 0- Not submitted
If there is a post-natal check-up form submitted in month then 1
else 0
1 if the pregnant woman is in trimester 2 else 0
1 if the pregnant woman is in trimester 3 else 0
Trimester_3 woman counselled on immediate breastfeeding in
the Birth Preparedness form submitted prior to delivery
Trimester_3 woman counselled on BP using a video
Trimester_3 woman counselled on birth preparation
Trimester_3 woman counselled on Family planning using a video
Trimester_3 woman counselled risks of immediate conception
Trimester_3 woman counselled on accessing postpartum family
planning
Pregnant seeking services woman who have received a BP1 visit
(could have been in previous month)
Pregnant seeking services woman who have received a BP2 visit
(could have been in previous month)
Pregnant seeking services woman who have received a BP3 visit
(could have been in previous month)
Postnatal seeking services woman who have received a post natal
check visit (could have been in previous month)
Postnatal woman (within 0 and 21 days of ADD)
Whether Aadhaar id has been captured
If lactating and any EBF or PNC form has counsel_methods = yes
Open, non-dead cases that are seeking services at the AWC that
have not yet delivered
Open, non-dead cases that have not yet delivered - includes cases
that are both seeking and not seeking services
Open, non-dead cases that are seeking services at the AWC and
between 0 and 6 months post delivery
Open, non-dead cases and between 0 and 6 months post delivery
- includes cases that are both seeking and not seeking services
Delivered_in_month woman who had an institutional deliver
Actual Date of Delivery

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anc_in_month
caste
disabled
minority
resident
anc_weight
anc_blood_pressure
bp_sys
bp_dia
anc_hemoglobin
bleeding
swelling
blurred_vision
convulsions
rupture
anemia
eating_extra
resting
immediate_breastfeeding
person_name
edd
delivery_nature
is_ebf
breastfed_at_birth
anc_1
anc_2
anc_3
anc_4
tt_1
tt_2
valid_in_month
mobile_number
preg_order
home_visit_date
num_pnc_visits
last_date_thr
num_anc_complete
opened_on
valid_visits
dob
date_death

Whether ANC checkup was conducted in the month
Caste
Disabled Flag
Minority Flag
Resident Flag
Weight at antenatal check
Blood Pressure at antenatal check
Blood Pressure systolic
Blood Pressure diastolic
Hemoglobin at antenatal check
If bleeding was a symptom during ANC check up
If swelling was a symptom during ANC check up
If blurred vision was a symptom during ANC check up
If convulsions were a symptom during ANC check up
If rupture was a symptom during ANC check up
Indicate if the pregnant woman is suffering from anemia
Indicated if the pregnant woman is eating extra meals
Indicated if the pregnant woman is taking rest
Whether the mother was counselled on immediate breastfeeding
post delivery
Masked to protect privacy
Expected date of Delivery
Indicates if the delivery was institutional or not
Indicates if the child was exclusively breastfed
Indicates if the child was breastfed immediately after birth
Antenatal check-up 1 date
Antenatal check-up 2 date
Antenatal check-up 3 date
Antenatal check-up 4 date
Date when Tetanus 1 was administered
Date when Tetanus 2 was administered
Valid in month (open, non-dead child health cases between 0-72
months that are seeking services at the AWC)
Mobile number for the beneficiary
Which pregnancy
Home visit date
PNC visits count
Date of last THR given
Antenatal check-ups that have been completed
Date of case opening
Number of valid home visits administered
Date of birth
Date of death

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Child Health Data (children from 0 to 6 years)
Indicator
awc_id
case_id
month
age_in_months
open_in_month
alive_in_month
wer_eligible
nutrition_status_last_recorded

current_month_nutrition_status

nutrition_status_weighed
num_rations_distributed

pse_eligible
pse_days_attended
born_in_month
low_birth_weight_born_in_month
bf_at_birth_born_in_month
ebf_eligible
ebf_in_month
ebf_not_breastfeeding_reason

ebf_drinking_liquid

Description
Identification ID of Aanganwadi centre
Unique case id of beneficiary
The month which is applicable for the data set downloaded
Childs age in months at the end of the month
If the case is open in the month and is relevant for the time
window
Indicates if the beneficiary was alive in that month.'1' indicates
alive '0' indicates dead
Number of children who are eligible for weighing (between 0
and 5 years and valid in month)
Indicate the last recorded nutritional status of the child. Possible
values are normal, moderately underweight, severely
underweight and unknown. 'Unknown' indicate that child has
never been weighed in the past
Indicate the nutritional status of the child in the current month.
Possible values are normal, moderately underweight, severely
underweight and unweighed. 'Unweighed' indicate that child
has not been weighed in the month
Whether or not the child was weighed in the reporting month
For each THR (Take home Ration) form submitted for iteration
month for the ccs_record case, sum of the number of rations
received
If the child is pre-school eligible (between 36 and 72 months and
valid in month)
Number of PSE days attended in month by child
Child born in month (based on DOB being within the month)
Indicates if the child is born in this property and has low birth
weight
Indicates if the child is born in this month and was breastfed at
birth
Is the child exclusive breast feeding eligible (between 0 and 6
months and valid in month)
Exclusive breast feeding (EBF) eligible children who were EBF
during an EBF/PNC visit in the month
If ebf_eligible is 1, then for EBF/PNC forms received for child in
the month, value of latest form with regards to reason of why
they are not breastfeeding
If ebf_eligible is 1, then for EBF/PNC forms received for child in
the month, if /data/child/water_or_milk = 'yes' or
/data/child/tea_other = 'yes', then 1 else 0

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ebf_eating
ebf_no_bf_no_milk

ebf_no_bf_pregnant_again

ebf_no_bf_child_too_old

ebf_no_bf_mother_sick

cf_eligible
cf_in_month
cf_diet_diversity
cf_diet_quantity

cf_handwashing

cf_demo

fully_immunized_eligible

fully_immunized_on_time
fully_immunized_late
counsel_ebf

counsel_adequate_bf

counsel_pediatric_ifa

counsel_comp_feeding_vid

If ebf_eligible, then for EBF/PNC forms received for child in the
month, if latest form's /child/eating = 'yes' then 1 else 0
If ebf_eligible and For EBF forms received for child in the
month, if latest form has /child/not_breastfeeding =
'not_enough_milk' (for that particular child) then 1 else 0
If ebf_eligible and For EBF forms received for child in the month,
if latest form has /child/not_breastfeeding = 'pregnant_again'
(for that particular child) then 1 else 0
If ebf_eligible and For EBF forms received for child in the month,
if latest form has /child/not_breastfeeding = 'child_too_old' (for
that particular child) then 1 else 0
If ebf_eligible and For EBF forms received for child in the month,
if latest form has /child/not_breastfeeding = 'child_mother_sick'
(for that particular child) then 1 else 0
If child is complementary feeding eligible (between 6 and 24
months and valid in month)
Complementary feeding eligible children who were CF during
their last visit (could be in a previous month)
Complementary feeding eligible children who eating a diverse
diet during their last visit (could be in a previous month)
Complementary feeding eligible children who were eating
adequate amounts of food during their last visit (could be in a
previous month)
Complementary feeding eligible children whose mothers
handwashed prior to feeding during the last visit (could have
been a prior month)
Complementary feeding eligible children who have received a
demo of complementary feeding at any point before the end of
the current month
If age in months at month end > 12 and the beneficiary is
valid_in_month
If fully immunized before the child turns 1 year and the full
immunization happened previous to the current month
If fully immunized after the child turns 1 year and the full
immunization happened previous to the current month
Exclusive breast feeding eligible child whose mothers were
counselled exclusive breastfeeding or using only milk (question
is asked in two ways depending on PNC or EBF form) (at any
point prior to end of month)
Exclusive breast feeding eligible children whose mothers were
counselled on adequate breastfeeding (at any point prior to end
of month)
Complementary feeding eligible children whose mothers were
counselled on pediatric IFA tablets (at any point prior to end of
month)
If the child was eligible for complementary feeding and said 'yes'
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counsel_increase_food_bf

counsel_manage_breast_problems

counsel_skin_to_skin
counsel_immediate_breastfeeding

recorded_weight
recorded_height
has_aadhar_id
thr_eligible
pnc_eligible

cf_initiation_in_month

cf_initiation_eligible
height_measured_in_month
current_month_stunting

stunting_last_recorded

Post-natal check eligible child whose mother was counselled to
increase food consumption (because of breastfeeding) (at any
point prior to end of month)
Post-natal check eligible child whose mother was counselled on
managing breastfeeding problems (at any point prior to end of
month)
If post-natal check eligible child and for child prior to end of
month had skin to skin counselling administered
If the child born in month and valid_in_month with a ccs record
that has a BP form with /data/.../immediate_breastfeeding =
"yes" then 1 else 0
Recorded Weight
Recorded Height
Does the child have an Aadhaar ID captured
If child is eligible for THR (between 6 and 36 months and valid in
month)
Post-natal check eligible child (between the ages 0 and 20 days
and valid in month) at any point during the month. (This means
that a child may count as PNC eligible for two subsequent
months)
Complementary feeding initiation eligible children who were
administered complementary feeding at any point prior to the
end of the month
If child is eligible to initiate CF (between 6-8 months and valid in
month)
Children who were eligible to be measured and who had their
height measured in month
if not height_eligible, blank/null
Indicate the stunting level in child for the current month. Below
are the possible values
severe
moderate
normal
unmeasured
if height_eligible:
Get the zscore_grading_hfa from the last additional growth
monitoring form where it was not null. Then
red -> severe
yellow -> moderate
green -> normal
otherwise -> unknown
if not height_eligible, blank/null

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wasting_last_recorded

if height_eligible:
Get the zscore_grading_wfh from the last additional growth
monitoring form where it was not null. Then
red -> severe
yellow -> moderate
green -> normal
otherwise -> unknown
if not height_eligible, blank/null

current_month_wasting

valid_in_month
valid_all_registered_in_month
ebf_no_info_recorded

dob
sex
age_tranche

caste
disabled
minority
resident
person_name
mother_name
immunization_in_month
days_ration_given_child
zscore_grading_hfa
zscore_grading_hfa_recorded_in_month
zscore_grading_wfh
zscore_grading_wfh_recorded_in_month
muac_grading

if height_eligible:
Get the zscore_grading_wfh from the last additional growth
monitoring form in the month where zscore_grading_wfh was
not null. Then
red -> severe
yellow -> moderate
green -> normal
otherwise -> unmeasured
if not height_eligible, blank/null
Valid in month (open, non-dead child health cases between 0-72
months that are seeking services at the AWC)
Open, non-dead child health cases between 0-72 months - this
includes both those cases seeking and not seeking services
Indicates If the child is elegible for exclusive breast feeding but
no ebf form is received. It will reflect a value '1' in this case and
'0' otherwise
Date of Birth
Sex of the child
Age range for the row
0: 0-28 days
6: 28 days - 6 mo
12: 6-12mo
24: 12-24mo
36: 24-36mo
48: 36-48mo
60: 48-60mo
72: 60-72mo
Caste
Disabled Flag
Minority Flag
Resident Flag
Masked to protect privacy
Masked to protect privacy
Indicates if immunization was given in this month
Number of days child has been given take home ration
Grading for height for age, can be red, yellow or green
If the grading was done in the current month then 1, else 0
Grading for weight for height, can be red, yellow or green
If the grading was done in the current month then 1, else 0
If MUAC was collected, then grading

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ccs_record_case (best effort)
date_death

ccs_case id linked with this child case
date of death

AWC Infrastructure
Indicator
state_id
district_id
block_id
supervisor_id
awc_id
month
num_awcs
awc_days_open
total_eligible_children
total_attended_children
pse_avg_attendance_percent
pse_full
pse_partial
pse_non
pse_score
awc_days_provided_breakfast
awc_days_provided_hotmeal
awc_days_provided_thr
awc_days_provided_pse
awc_not_open_holiday
awc_not_open_festival
awc_not_open_no_help
awc_not_open_department_work
awc_not_open_other
awc_num_open
awc_not_open_no_data
wer_weighed

Description
Unique identification for the state
Unique identification District (could be All for aggregation)
Unique identification block (could be All for aggregation)
Unique identification for supervisor (could be All for
aggregation)
Anganwadi Identification number
Month for the data (date that is the first of the month)
Number of AWC locations
Total number of days AWCs were open in that month (across
all AWCs in the aggregation)
Total number of eligible children for Pre-school education
(PSE) for that month
Total number of attended children for Pre-school education
(PSE) for that month
Average attendance per day
Number of days that AWCs that had full attendance (>= 80%)
Number of days that AWCs that had partial attendance (< 80%
and >= 60%)
Number of days that AWCs that had non attendance (< 60%)
Average of the pre-school education score
Number of days in which AWC provided breakfast
Number of days in which AWC provided hotmeal
Number of days in which AWC provided Take Home Ration
(THR)
Number of days in which AWC provided Pre-school education
(PSE)
Number of days in which AWC was not open due to Holiday
Number of days in which AWC was not open due to Festival
Number of days in which AWC was not open due to AWC not
having helpers
Number of days in which AWC was not open due to AWC
having department work
Number of days in which AWC was not open due to other
reasons
Number of AWCs that were open at least one day in the
month
Number of days in which AWC was not open and did not
report it Take Home Ration (THR)ough the app
Number of children weighed

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wer_eligible
wer_score

thr_eligible_child
thr_rations_21_plus_distributed_child
thr_eligible_ccs
thr_rations_21_plus_distributed_ccs
thr_score

awc_score
num_awc_rank_functional
num_awc_rank_semi
num_awc_rank_non
cases_ccs_pregnant
cases_ccs_lactating
cases_child_health
usage_num_pse
usage_num_gmp
usage_num_thr
usage_num_home_visit
usage_num_bp_tri1
usage_num_bp_tri2
usage_num_bp_tri3
usage_num_pnc
usage_num_ebf
usage_num_cf
usage_num_delivery
usage_num_due_list_ccs
usage_num_due_list_child_health
usage_awc_num_active

usage_time_pse

Number of children who are eligible for weighing (between 0
and 5 years and valid in month)
Average of WER score for each AWC
wer_score = 20 when sum(wer_weighed)/sum(wer_eligible)
>= 80%
wer_score = 10 when sum(wer_weighed)/sum(wer_eligible)
>= 60%
wer_score = 1 otherwise
Number of children eligible for Take Home Ration (THR) (6 36mo)
Number of children who received 21+ rations in month
Number of ccs records eligible for Take Home Ration (THR)
(pregnant women, or lactating women for 6mo post-delivery)
Number of eligible CCS records who received 21+ rations
Average of THR score for each AWC
thr_score = 20 when sum (thr_rations_21+ for child and
ccs)/sum(thr_eligible for child and ccs) >= 70%
thr_score = 10 when sum(thr_rations_21+ for child and
ccs)/sum(thr_eligible for child and ccs) >= 50%
thr_score = 1 otherwise
Average of AWC score for each AWC
awc_score = pse_score + thr_score + wer_score
Number of AWCs where awc_score >= 60
Number of AWCs where awc_score < 60 and >= 40
Number of AWCs where awc_score < 40
Number of CCS records that are pregnant in month who are
seeking services at AWC
Number of CCS records that are lactating in month (up to 6mo
post-delivery) who are seeking services at AWC
Number of child health cases in month (children between 0
and 6 years) who are seeking services at AWC
Number of Daily Attendance forms submitted
Number of GMP forms submitted
Number of THR forms submitted
Numberof Home Visit forms (BP, PNC, Delivery, EBF, CF) forms
submitted
Number of BP forms submitted in Trimester 1
Number of BP forms submitted in Trimester 2
Number of BP forms submitted in Trimester 3
Number of Prenatal check (PNC) forms submitted
Number of Exclusive breast feeding (EBF) forms submitted
Number of complementary feeding (CF) forms submitted
Number of Delivery forms submitted
Number of Due List forms submitted for CCS records
Number of Due List forms submitted for Child Health cases
Number of AWCs active (submitted 15 or more forms of due
list, Pre-school education (PSE), GMP, THR, home visit, add
pregnancy or add household)
Average time to complete a Pre-school education (PSE) form

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usage_time_gmp
usage_time_bp
usage_time_pnc
usage_time_ebf
usage_time_cf
usage_time_of_day_pse
usage_time_of_day_home_visit
vhnd_immunization
vhnd_anc
vhnd_gmp
vhnd_num_pregnancy
vhnd_num_lactating
vhnd_num_mothers_6_12
vhnd_num_mothers_12
vhnd_num_fathers
ls_supervision_visit
ls_num_supervised
ls_awc_location_long
ls_awc_location_lat
ls_awc_present
ls_awc_open
ls_awc_not_open_aww_not_available
ls_awc_not_open_closed_early
ls_awc_not_open_holiday
ls_awc_not_open_unknown
ls_awc_not_open_other
infra_last_update_date
infra_type_of_building
infra_type_of_building_pucca
infra_type_of_building_semi_pucca
infra_type_of_building_kuccha
infra_type_of_building_partial_covered_space
infra_clean_water
infra_functional_toilet
infra_baby_weighing_scale
infra_flat_weighing_scale
infra_adult_weighing_scale
infra_cooking_utensils
infra_medicine_kits
infra_adequate_space_pse

Average time to complete a GMP form
Average time to complete a BP form
Average time to complete a Prenatal check (PNC) form
Average time to complete a Exclusive breast feeding(EBF) form
Average time to complete a complementary feeding (CF) form
#N/A
#N/A
Number of VHND Immunizations
Number of VHND ANC visits
Number of VHND growth monitoring sessions
Number of Pregnant women at VHND
Number of Lactating women at VHND
Number of mothers with children between 6 and 12 months at
VHND
Number of mothers with children older than 12 months at
VHND
Number of fathers at VHND
Number of LS supervision visits
Number of AWCs supervised in month
Average location of Supervision Visit (longitude)
Average location of Supervision Visit (latitude)
Number of supervision visits in which AWW was present
Number of supervision visits in which AWC was open
Number of supervision visits in which AWC was not open due
to AWW not available
Number of supervision visits in which AWC was not open due
to AWC closed early
Number of supervision visits in which AWC was not open due
to holiday
Number of supervision visits in which AWC was not open due
to unknown reason
Number of supervision visits in which AWC was not open due
to other reason
#N/A
#N/A
Number of AWCs with Pucca buildings
Number of AWCs with Semi Pucca buildings
Number of AWCs with Kuccha buildings
Number of AWCs with partially covered space as their building
Number of AWCs with clean water access (answers 1 2 and 3
in the app)
Number of AWCs with a functional toilet
Number of AWCs with a baby weighing scale
Number of AWCs with a flat weighing scale
Number of AWCs with an adult weighing scale
Number of AWCs with a cooking utensil
Number of AWCs with a medicine kit
Number of AWCs with adequate space for Pre-school
education (PSE)

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cases_person_beneficiary
cases_person_referred
awc_days_pse_conducted
num_awc_infra_last_update
`
cases_person_beneficiary_v2
electricity_awc
infantometer
stadiometer
num_anc_visits
num_children_immunized
usage_num_hh_reg
usage_num_add_person
usage_num_add_pregnancy
is_launched
training_phase
trained_phase_1
trained_phase_2
trained_phase_3
trained_phase_4
aggregation_level

num_launched_states
num_launched_districts
num_launched_blocks
num_launched_supervisors
num_launched_awcs
cases_household
cases_person
cases_person_all
cases_person_has_aadhaar

cases_ccs_pregnant_all

Total number of person cases under 6 years old and women
between 11 and 49 years old, alive and seeking services
Number of person cases that have been referred in the month
Number of days that Pre-school education (PSE) were
conducted at the AWC
#N/A
#N/A
#N/A
#N/A
#N/A
#N/A
#N/A
#N/A
Number of Household registration forms submitted
Number of Add person forms submitted
Number of Add pregnancy forms submitted
Is launched (submitted at least one HH reg form) - yes or no
Training phase for a single AWC (blanked for rolled-up data)
Number of AWCs in training phase 1 (ever submitted an HH
reg form) and not in phase 2, 3 and 4
Number of AWCs in training phase 2 (ever submitted an add
pregnancy form) and not in phase 3 and 4
Number of AWCs in training phase 3 (ever submitted a due list
form) and not in phase 4
Number of AWCs in training phase 4 (ever submitted a THR
form) and not in phase 4
This identifies the level of aggregation for the data
5 - AWC wise
4 - Supervisor wise
3 - Block wise
2 - District wise
1 - state wise
Number of states that have launched AWCs (blank if not
viewing state-wise data)
Number of districts that have launched AWCs (blank if not
viewing state or district wise data)
Number of blocks that have launched AWCs (blank if viewing
supervisor or AWC wise data)
Number of supervisors that have launched AWCs (blank if
viewing AWC wise data)
Number of launched AWCs (ever submitted at least one HH
reg form)
Number of Household cases open in month
Number of person cases who are seeking services at the AWC
Total number of person cases registered through the app
Total number of person cases under 6 years old and between
11 and 49 years old, alive and seeking services who have an
aadhaar ID
Total Number of CCS records that are pregnant in month

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cases_ccs_lactating_all
cases_child_health_all
cases_person_adolescent_girls_11_14
cases_person_adolescent_girls_15_18
cases_person_adolescent_girls_11_14_all
cases_person_adolescent_girls_15_18_all
infra_infant_weighing_scale

Total Number of CCS records that are lactating in month (up to
6mo post-delivery)
Total Number of child health cases in month (children
between 0 and 6 years)
Number of female person cases between 11 and 15 years old
who are seeking services at the AWC
Number of female person cases between 15 and 18 years old
who are seeking services at the AWC
Total Number of female person cases between 11 and 15
years old
Total Number of female person cases between 15 and 18
years old
Total number of AWCs with either a baby or a flat weighing
scale

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