"Since, it has a national dashboard, that can be accessed by a worker at any level, and requires a photo of the anganwadi to be uploaded everyday, it is easier to track the progress, and find out how many anganwadis are actually working and how many are closed," he added. “The software was recently launched in Rajasthan and has been quite a success,” he said. The software aims to use its smartphone-based service in order to reduce the level of stunting, malnutrition, anaemia and low-birth weight of children, with a focus on adolescent girls and pregnant women.