Naqvi faces wrath of ASHA, Anganwadi workers in Rajasthan

IANS  |  Alwar 

Dozens of Accredited Health Activists (Asha) and workers dissatisfied with central governments 60 per cent pay hike, heckled Abbas on Monday in Kohrapipali village after the laid the foundation stone for an education institute.

The trouble started reportedly when the moved towards his vehicle even as women protesters demanding a hike their monthly salary tried to stop him.

The police escorted him out of the function.

The agitated group said despite several requests made to Chief Minister to increase the salary and other facilities, "nothing" was done.

"Everybody comes here only to ask votes, including this ministerÂ… they don't listen to our problems. We have been sitting in dharna from many days, said an worker.

"We tried to approach the Minister, but he remained silent," said another worker

The Union minister, however, did not respond when asked about the incident.

On September 11, said that honorarium for Anganwadi workers would be increased to 60 per cent and the remuneration for Asha workers would be doubled from next month.

activist said the recent salary hike by Centre to 60 per cent for workers and helpers is less than the minimum wage which is Rs 200 per day.

"This government has increased to Rs 3,000 to Rs 4,500 and Rs 2,200 to Rs 3,500Â…this still doesn't reach the minimum age" he said.

For 10 days now, a large number of employees of various government departments of Rajasthan, including roadways, Panchayati Raj, others have refused to return to work, paralyzing routine government activity.

The employees have been mainly pushing for implementation of the 7th Pay Commission restoration of original grade pay.

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First Published: Mon, October 01 2018. 22:04 IST