Child and Youth Welfare
Full Form of CYW
What is CYW?
Child and Youth Welfare (CYW) refers to a set of policies, programs, and institutional frameworks in India aimed at safeguarding the rights and promoting the development of children and young people. Operated primarily under the Ministry of Women and Child Development, CYW initiatives include nutrition schemes, education support, child protection services, and skill development for adolescents. The term is used by government departments, NGOs, and community-based organisations when designing interventions such as the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) or the National Youth Policy. CYW is most often mentioned in policy documents, annual reports of state welfare departments, and during training sessions for frontline workers like Anganwadi staff. Students appearing for competitive exams like UPSC or state PCS may encounter CYW as part of the social justice and welfare section, where questions focus on flagship programmes and their implementation challenges. The concept emphasises a holistic approach, addressing physical, emotional, and social needs of the country's young population, which constitutes over 40% of India's demographic dividend.
CYW का फुल फॉर्म
बाल एवं युवा कल्याण
Example
The district collector reviewed the CYW budget allocation for the next fiscal year, focusing on supplementary nutrition for malnourished children.