Mission Shakti is an integrated women empowerment programme launched by the Ministry of Women and Child Development (MWCD). Implemented as an umbrella scheme during the 15th Finance Commission period (2021-22 to 2025-26), its operational guidelines became effective on April 1, 2022. The mission targets interventions across a lifecycle continuum to ensure women-led development by addressing safety, security, and socio-economic empowerment.
Core Objectives and Strategy
Lifecycle Continuum Approach
The scheme provides a seamless support system for women and girls—including differently-abled, socially, and economically marginalized groups—from conception through childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and senior years.
Institutional Framework
The mission functions through a single-window system designed to bridge information gaps, provide entitlements, and facilitate inter-sectoral convergence across various levels of governance.
Funding Pattern
Mission Shakti is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS). The cost-sharing ratio between the Centre and States/UTs follows standard budgetary allocations:
- 60:40 for general category States.
- 90:10 for North-Eastern and Himalayan States.
- 100% Central funding for Union Territories without Legislatures.
Vertical I: Sambal Sub-Scheme (Safety and Security)
The Sambal sub-scheme concentrates on the protection, safety, and security mechanisms for women. It optimizes existing components with systemic revisions and introduces novel grassroots grievance redressal platforms.
One Stop Centres (OSCs)
- Mandate: Provides integrated support and assistance under one roof to women affected by violence or in distress in both private and public spaces.
- Services Provided: Offers immediate medical aid, legal aid/counselling, psycho-social counselling, temporary shelter (up to 5 days), and police facilitation.
Women Helpline (WHL)
- Mechanism: Operates via the universal toll-free short code 181 across all States and UTs.
- Function: Delivers 24-hour emergency and non-emergency response, immediate telephonic counseling, and direct referral linkages with OSCs, hospitals, and local police networks.
Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (BBBP)
- Objective: Addresses the root causes of gender discrimination, prevents gender-biased sex-selective elimination, and ensures the survival, protection, and education of the girl child.
- Modality: Focuses on multi-sectoral action and behavioral change communication campaigns to eliminate systemic biases.
Nari Adalat (Women Collectives)
- Innovation: Introduced as a completely new component under the Sambal vertical.
- Composition: Operates as a local women’s collective comprising 7 to 11 socially respectable women chosen from the local community.
- Purpose: Serves as an alternate dispute resolution mechanism at the grassroots level to resolve petty disputes, cases of domestic discord, and local gender-related grievances without formal judicial litigation.
Vertical II: Samarthya Sub-Scheme (Socio-Economic Empowerment)
The Samarthya sub-scheme targets the long-term rehabilitation, economic independence, and holistic empowerment of women, ensuring their active participation in the labor force and societal leadership.
Shakti Sadan
- Genesis: Formed by merging the erstwhile standalone schemes of Swadhar Greh (shelter homes for women in difficult circumstances) and Ujjawala (homes for prevention of trafficking and rehabilitation).
- Target Beneficiaries: Destitute, marginalized, abandoned women, and survivors of human trafficking.
- Services: Provides comprehensive institutional care, food, clothing, medical facilities, psychological support, and vocational training for rehabilitation.
Sakhi Niwas (Working Women Hostel)
- Objective: Promotes female labor force participation by providing safe, secure, and affordable accommodation for working women or those undergoing training for employment.
- Location Matrix: Set up in urban, semi-urban, and rural areas with high job potential. It includes functional day-care facilities for the children of the residents where feasible.
Palna (National Creche Component)
- Target Group: Children aged 6 months to 6 years of working mothers.
- Duration: Provides secure day-care facilities for 7.5 hours a day.
- Delivery Channel: Integrated with Anganwadi Centres (AWCs) nationwide to expand childcare infrastructure, reduce the domestic care burden on women, and boost institutional labor participation.
Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY)
- Nature: Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) maternity benefit scheme providing partial compensation for wage loss and ensuring nutritional well-being.
- Incentive Structure: Cash incentives are transferred directly to Aadhaar-seeded bank or post office accounts.
| Beneficiary Type | Financial Incentive | Disbursal Modality |
| First Living Child | ₹5,000 | Disbursed in two distinct installments based on pregnancy registration and antenatal check-ups. |
| Second Living Child | ₹6,000 | Disbursed in a single installment only if the second child is a girl child to discourage pre-birth sex selection. |
SANKALP: Hub for Empowerment of Women (HEW)
- Structure: Established across three tiers of governance: National, State, and District levels.
- Acronym Breakdown: Supportive Action for Nurturing and Knowledge-Based Advancement, Last-Mile Delivery and Potential Realization of Women.
- Role: Acts as the Project Monitoring Unit (PMU) for the entire spectrum of Mission Shakti. It anchors gender budgeting initiatives and bridges the implementation gaps between beneficiaries and central/state welfare programs.
Comparative Blueprint: Sambal vs. Samarthya
| Parameter | Sambal Sub-Scheme | Samarthya Sub-Scheme |
| Primary Pillar | Safety and Security | Socio-Economic Empowerment |
| Nature of Intervention | Immediate crisis management and protection | Long-term capability building and financial independence |
| Core Components | One Stop Centres, 181 Women Helpline, Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, Nari Adalat | Shakti Sadan, Sakhi Niwas, Palna Creches, PMMVY, SANKALP (HEW) |
| Target Mechanism | Victims of violence, discrimination, and acute distress | Working women, pregnant/lactating mothers, destitute women, infants |
Key Facts and Trivia for UPSC Prelims
- Ministry Nodal Unit: Entirely administered under the central oversight of the Ministry of Women and Child Development (MWCD).
- The Trio of MWCD Umbrella Schemes: Mission Shakti forms part of a triad of restructured flagship missions by MWCD, alongside Saksham Anganwadi & Poshan 2.0 (nutrition and health indicators) and Mission Vatsalya (child protection and welfare).
- Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Integration: The introduction of Nari Adalat formally brings quasi-formal community policing and localized mediation under a centrally sponsored gender-justice scheme.
- Demographic Focus on PMMVY: The second-child incentive under PMMVY specifically targets correcting the Sex Ratio at Birth (SRB) by making financial assistance conditional on the birth of a girl child.
