Anganwadi Workers Protest | SabrangIndia News Related to Human Rights Thu, 04 Jan 2024 12:44:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 https://sabrangindia.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Favicon_0.png Anganwadi Workers Protest | SabrangIndia 32 32 Thousands of Anganwadi workers protest, demands of wage hike unmet, talks with M’tra CM fail https://sabrangindia.in/thousands-of-anganwadi-workers-protest-demands-of-wage-hike-unmet-talks-with-mtra-cm-fail/ Thu, 04 Jan 2024 12:30:48 +0000 https://sabrangindia.in/?p=32203 Negotiations between the Maharashtra State Anganwadi Workers Action Committee and M’tra CM, Eknath Shinde failed on January 3, agitation and strike of state’s day care workers to continue

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Thousands of Anganwadi workers from all corners of Maharashtra participated in the statewide Anganwadi Workers Action Committee protest at Azad Maidan on Wednesday, January3. Former Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and former Women and Child Development Minister Varsha Gaikwad (Indian National Congress-INC) participated and lent their voice of support to the demands.

The present protest and ongoing strike of Maharashtra’s Anganwadi workers has been on since December 4, 2023 but despite efforts made by State Education Minister, Deepak Kesarkar, who took a delegation to meet Eknath Shinde, the talks could not succeed. The delegation included MA Patil, Shubha Shamim, Dilip Utane, Kamal Parulekar, Bhagwan Rao Deshmukh, Suvarna Talekar and Appa Patil.

Overall, according to details obtained from the protesting day care workers (Anganwadi workers) though there was a discussion with the Chief Minister, Shinde about the status of government employees, gratuity, increase in remuneration, monthly pension, mobile phones, increase in the rent of Anganwadis and increase in the price of food., the demand for a wage remuneration hike was rejected outright, rendering the negotiations fruitless.

The protesters are clear: according to the judgment given by the Supreme Court regarding gratuity, the remuneration received by the Anganwadi employees for full-time work is salary. Therefore, the demand that the government should accord Anganwadi workers the status of government employees and apply benefits like minimum wage, dearness allowance gratuity etc. are not just valid but essential.

While other remaining pending issues will continue to be discussed with the administration, the Action Committee expressed its inability to call off the strike as the talks ultimately failed due to the Shinde-Phadnavis refusal to accede to the demand for a pay rise. Hence, the committee has announced the decision to continue the strike and intensify the agitation. The action committee has decided to continue the Thiya agitation at Azad Maidan on January 4 also and has appealed to all Anganwadi workers to participate in large numbers. Among the representatives of the Maharashtra State Anganwadi Staff Action Committee are MA Patil, Shubha Shamim Dilip Utane Kamal Parulekar Bhagwanrao Deshmukh Jeevan Surude Jayashree Patil.


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Karnataka: Anganwadi Workers Demand to be Classified as Teachers https://sabrangindia.in/karnataka-anganwadi-workers-demand-be-classified-teachers/ Fri, 27 Jan 2023 04:45:24 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2023/01/27/karnataka-anganwadi-workers-demand-be-classified-teachers/ Thousands of workers affiliated with CITU on strike since January 23; Workers are classified as ‘activists’ and paid honorariums instead of salaries currently

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Thousands of workers affiliated with CITU on strike since January 23; Workers are classified as ‘activists’ and paid honorariums instead of salaries currently

Bengaluru: Thousands of Anganwadi workers affiliated with the Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) have been on strike in Karnataka since January 23, 2023. Their primary demand is to be classified as ‘teachers’. They have been sleeping in the open air at Freedom Park in Bengaluru for the last two days and are determined to stay the course until their demands are met. Most of the Anganwadi workers are women.

Anganwadi centres were set up by the government in 1975 to combat child hunger and malnutrition. They are run by grass root level workers who are responsible for feeding children as well as pregnant women. However, the workers are classified as ‘activists’ and paid honorariums instead of salaries. 

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Anganwadi workers are provided with a mobile application called ‘Poshan’ through which the government can track the health and nutrition level of lactating mothers, pregnant women and children between three to six years of age. This app is known to crash periodically. Failure to update the app can result in loss of pay for the worker.

Sujatha is a CITU taluk President from the Kolar district. She says that there has been a historical injustice to Anganwadi workers because they have not even been considered workers. Speaking to NewsClick she says, “this is an indefinite protest. We have placed ten demands before the administration. We have left our families behind and have decided to take on more hardship in order to reach our goals. We want to be classified as teachers and we want to be eligible for gratuity payments. Why have you classified us as karyakartas (activists) and made us work for forty years, in return for honorariums?”

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As she was speaking, other Anganwadi workers from Kolar gathered around and spoke about their issues. Among their concerns were the heavy workload and harassment of Anganwadi workers. They said, “in our village (unnamed), there is a population of 1300 people and my Anganwadi has 28 children between the ages of three and six years. On the other hand, a village like Kondenahalli has a population of around 500 people, but that Anganwadi has more children because it is located in a rural area and there are no Convent schools in that region. That Anganwadi has only one teacher and no helper. By herself, she has to maintain around 40 books, and update the ‘poshan’ app daily. We serve eggs twice a week to children and pregnant women. However, the eggs are not delivered to us. We are given Rs 5/egg and expected to buy it ourselves from the market. On that day, our husbands have to take leave and deliver this to the Anganwadi. This is a further loss of earnings.” 

They spoke about the additional, unpaid labour that they are expected to perform. “We are at the beck and call of Mandal authorities. We have to participate in two taluk-level meetings per month. We are subjected to mental harassment if we close the Anganwadi to attend this. We are also appointed as Booth-Level Officers (BLO) for election duties. We have to update the voter lists and conduct house-to-house verifications for inclusion and exclusion errors. We are expected to send field reports through the Garuda app when we conduct voter ID verifications.”

Among the protestors is a contingent from Gulbarga district (also known as Kalaburagi) in North Karnataka. They are led by Pushpavati, 53. She says, “there are 1,500 women who have come here from Gulbarga district alone. Wage revision is one of our demands. Today, Anganwadi workers earn around Rs 11,500/month and the helpers earn around Rs 6 000/month.”

Speaking about the history of the union, she continues, “the CITU Anganwadi union in Karnataka was first started in Gulbarga in 1994. Back then an Anganwadi worker used to earn Rs 120/month. After many union-led struggles, our honorariums have been raised to this much, otherwise, it would have been even lower.”  

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CITU Karnataka President, Varalakshmi says, “as per NEP, new pre-primary education centres will be opened. This will ultimately lead to a reduction of Anganwadi. Instead of this, we are recommending that LKG and UKG should be set up inside Anganwadi. The workers are presently burdened with too many additional tasks. We demand that workers should only be asked to do the work related to the ICDS. That way, they can focus on pre-primary education as well.”  

The CITU memorandum also says that the workers are expected to mark their attendance thrice in the mobile app and twice in a physical register. This is deemed excessive. It goes on to demand that pre-primary education timings must be fixed for workers during which they should not be disturbed by outsiders. Further, it says that they should not be expected to perform duties beyond the care work identified by ICDS. It recommends that the supply of food to Anganwadis should be decentralised and the food must be cooked at the Anganwadi itself, in line with a supreme court order in this regard.

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