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Address long pending demands of ASHA workers: Tarigami

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Urges govt to fix monthly honorarium to these workers

SRINAGAR September 22: Urging the government to provide a dignified monthly honorarium to ASHA workers who essentially act as backbone of the health structure in rural areas of the state, State President CITU and MLA Kulgam Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami has said the custom of paying poor compensation for extreme hard work should come to an end to protect the women folk working in different sectors in Jammu and Kashmir.

While addressing daylong convention of ASHA workers here at Srinagar today, State President CITU welcomed the announcement made by the Prime Minister doubling the incentives paid to them.  The recognition of the services by the ASHA workers in his speech and the increase in incentives is the result of the consistent struggles by ASHA workers of the country.

He said that government has neglected ASHA workers who are contributing a lot to make the National Health Mission (NHM) a success scheme. He urged upon the government to consider their genuine demands which include enhancement and timely disbursement of honorarium, six hour duty per day, supply of special kits, social security benefits like EPF and pension, etc. “ASHA workers have been instrumental in providing better medicare to the rural people especially the women folk and their young ones, besides ensuring social mobilization.”

Abdul Rashid Najar, senior CITU leader while addressing the convention said that ASHAs work in rough terrains of rural areas tirelessly and selflessly, despite all the difficulties they are confronted with. The government must take serious note of the brewing discontentment among these workers and take necessary action for the immediate fulfillment of their demands, failing which; the national health mission may get affected badly.

President ASHA Workers Union Misra said that although the government had started the National Health Mission with much fanfare, but the main work force ‘ASHAs’ are being asked to provide services to the community without being provided with proper wages and other benefits.

Exhorting upon ASHAs to strengthen their organization and join the broader struggle against the anti-people policies of the government, General Secretary ASHA Workers Union Rifat said the government must acknowledge the contribution of ASHAs to the NHM and the improvement of the health status of the poor, especially mothers and infants. She called upon the ASHA workers of the state to be prepared for further struggles for our basic rights in the coming days.

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