Published On : Tue, Sep 26th, 2017

Anganwadi workers on strike, students get no food

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Anganwadi Locked
Nagpur: Seeking hike in remuneration, Anganwadi workers of the district are on a strike at Samvidhan Chowk for past ten days. As a result of this strike, students are not being provided with food under the mid-day meal scheme. Around 2 lakh Anganwadi workers and helpers in Maharashtra have gone on strike from ten days. Hundreds of women gathered at Samvidhan Square and raised slogans against the administration. The workers have raised a demand for higher honorarium based on the seniority.

As a result of this strike, the children are not receiving the nutritious food they are supplied from the Anganwadis.

At present, the workers are paid just Rs 5,000 and Rs 2,500 per month. In March, women and child development minister of Maharashtra Pankaja Munde had assured Anganwadi staff that the recommendations will be implemented. However, the recommendations are not even presented in the Assembly for approval yet.

Anganwadi workers and helpers are hired by the government to run the central government’s Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) welfare programme that provides nutrition, pre-school education to children below six years of age.