New Delhi, Appreciating efforts of Asha and Anganwadi workers to work together to improve the delivery of health and nutrition services and achieve the goal of reduction of malnutrition in the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said if the children of the country are weak then its growth would also slow down.
Interacting with the team of three As- the ASHA worker, Anganwadi worker and ANM (Auxiliary Nurse Midwife) from across the country through video conferencing, Mr Modi also announced the doubling of routine incentives given by the Union Government to ASHA workers.
In addition, all ASHA workers and their helpers would be provided free insurance cover under Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana and Prime Minister Suraksha Bima Yojana.
The Prime Minister also announced significant increase in the honorarium given to Anganwadi workers. Those receiving Rs. 3000 so far, would now receive Rs 4,500. Similarly those receiving Rs 2,200, would now get Rs 3,500. The honorarium for Anganwadi helpers has also been increased from Rs 1,500 to Rs 2,250.
‘ASHA and Anganwadi workers and health beneficiaries are playing role of nation builders. One cannot build a strong building on a weak foundation. Similarly, if the children of the country are weak the progress of the country will also slow down,’the PM said in his interaction with the workers.
‘For any infant first thousand days of life is very crucial. Nutritious food, dietary habits during this time, decide how its body will become, how it will be in reading and writing and how strong it will be mentally. If a citizen of the country is healthy, no one can stop the development of the country. So, in the initial thousand days, efforts are being made for developing a strong mechanism to secure the future of the country,’ the Prime Minister said.
He appreciated their effort to work together, to use innovative means and technology, to improve the delivery of health and nutrition services and achieve the goal of POSHAN Abhiyan- reduction of malnutrition in the country.
The health workers and beneficiaries across the country shared their experiences with PM. The Prime Minister appreciated the efforts and dedication of the team three ‘A’ – ASHA, ANM and Anganwadi workers for effective implementation of the Mission Indradhanush and for providing vaccination cover to more than 3 lakh pregnant women and 85 crore children.
During the interaction, Mr Modi urged to spread further information about Surakshit Matritva Abhiyaan.The PM also acclaimed the success of Newborn care, which benefits 1.25 million children of the country every year.
It has been renamed as Home based child care under which the Asha worker will visit 11 times in first 15 month in place of earlier 6 visits in first 42 days of birth.
It is also noteworthy that according to WHO report, use of toilets under Swachh Bharat Abhiyan has potential to save 3 lakh innocent life. PM once again congratulated the fellow citizen for their dedication towards cleanliness.
The Prime Minister also mentioned about the first beneficiary of Ayushman Bharat, baby Karishma also famous as Ayushman baby. He added that she has become the symbol of hope for more than 10 crore families who are going to benefit by launch of Ayushman Bharat from Ranchi on 23rd of this month.
He recognised the contribution of grass-root health workers and thanked them for their efforts in building strong and healthy nation.
Congratulating the workers for bringing about behavioural change in villagers and increasing awareness about factors behind good maternal health, the PM said, ‘under Mission Indradhanush, over three crore children and more than 85 lakh pregnant women were vaccinated.’
Highlighting the National Nutrition Mission, PM said that ‘Poshan Abhiyaan’ launched from Jhunjhunu in Rajasthan, targets reduction in incidence of stunting, anaemia, malnutrition and low birth weight.
He added that it is essential to involve maximum women and children with this movement.During the interaction, Prime Minister urged to spread further information about Surakshit Matritva Abhiyaan.
The Prime Minister also acclaimed the success of Newborn care, which benefits 1.25 million children of the country every year.
It has been renamed as Home based child care under which the Asha worker will visit 11 times in first 15 month in place of earlier 6 visits in first 42 days of birth.
The interaction was organised as part of the “poshan Maah”, being observed this month. The programme is aimed towards taking the message of nutrition to every household.