This story is from May 12, 2020
Asha workers sport black badges to mark protest
AURANGABAD/NASHIK: The Accredited
The work done by the
According to Sachin Andhale, the Beed district president of Ashas and Gatpravartaj Mahasangh, as many as 72,000 Ashas and 5,000 supervisors in the state have decided to mark their protest by donning black badges from May 11 to 13 during work, as they cannot go on a strike during the pandemic.
In Nashik, Raju Desle, member of the action committee of Asha workers, said, “We had tried to make our demands heard through emails to the CM, but since we did not received an assurance, we had to carry out our protest.”
According to Desle, the monthly remuneration given to Asha workers is about Rs 3,000, which too is not fixed and puts them below the poverty line. “While the state government hires them and pays them remuneration, Asha workers are still not considered government employees. During these testing times, these workers are working selflessly,” he added.
The authorities working on Covid-19 containment have all repeatedly agreed that the work of Asha workers has been outstanding in door-to-door screening in containment zones. Aparna Thete, head of task force of Aurangabad Municipal Corporation said the efficiency, knowledge, pace and availability is proving to be a boon in the containment efforts.
According to Mangala Thombre, treasurer of the Aurangabad district Asha workers and health workers’ union, the Ashas are required to survey a minimum of 50 houses every day and carry out 14day follow-ups in the houses in containment zones. They are paid a meagre Rs 33 a day for all this work.
“The Mumbai, Pune, Yavatmal, Kolhapur and Nagpur municipal corporations have agreed to pay Rs 200 a day to the Asha workers during a pandemic. We have made a similar demand to the Aurangabad Municipal Corporation,” she said. She added that provision of safety gear in adequate numbers is also sought.
Social Health
Activists (Ashas) and their supervisors in the state sported black badges to work on Monday to demand an increase in honorarium and fixed pay. The health workers are also seeking provision of proper protective gear as they carry out door-to-door screening in containment zones.Asha workers
has proven extremely helpful in the containment of theCovid-19
pandemic. They also spread awareness about how to maintain hygiene, wash hands, wear masks etc.According to Sachin Andhale, the Beed district president of Ashas and Gatpravartaj Mahasangh, as many as 72,000 Ashas and 5,000 supervisors in the state have decided to mark their protest by donning black badges from May 11 to 13 during work, as they cannot go on a strike during the pandemic.
In Nashik, Raju Desle, member of the action committee of Asha workers, said, “We had tried to make our demands heard through emails to the CM, but since we did not received an assurance, we had to carry out our protest.”
According to Desle, the monthly remuneration given to Asha workers is about Rs 3,000, which too is not fixed and puts them below the poverty line. “While the state government hires them and pays them remuneration, Asha workers are still not considered government employees. During these testing times, these workers are working selflessly,” he added.
The authorities working on Covid-19 containment have all repeatedly agreed that the work of Asha workers has been outstanding in door-to-door screening in containment zones. Aparna Thete, head of task force of Aurangabad Municipal Corporation said the efficiency, knowledge, pace and availability is proving to be a boon in the containment efforts.
According to Mangala Thombre, treasurer of the Aurangabad district Asha workers and health workers’ union, the Ashas are required to survey a minimum of 50 houses every day and carry out 14day follow-ups in the houses in containment zones. They are paid a meagre Rs 33 a day for all this work.
Popular from City
- Dressed as bride and groom on 26th anniversary, Nagpur couple parties till midnight, dies by suicide
- Massive fire breaks out at residential building in Mumbai
- Apple fires some Indians over donation fraud; TANA under scrutiny
- 'Exploited sexually, financially': 'Army captain' dupes over 20 women
- Bengaluru best Indian city for working women in 2024: Survey
end of article
Trending Stories
- Delhi Election 2025 Live Updates: Black money of Kejriwal's liquor bizmen invested in 'Sheesh Mahal', claims BJP
- '10 days of marriage': IIM graduate says family suffered five-year ordeal over sister-in-law's extortion bid
- Elon Musk's one-word take on alarming population decline in India and China
- PM Modi condoles loss of lives in Tirupati stampede incident
- California wildfire targets royalty: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s $29 million mansion at risk, Kamla Harris' LA home evacuated
- 6 killed, 30 injured in stampede in queue for event tokens at Tirupati temple
- “I wasn't at my best”: Former NBA Champion Derek Fisher candidly accepts blame for Allen Iverson's historic stepover on Tyronn Lue
Visual Stories
- 11 biggest fruits in the world
- 14 popular vegetarian dishes around the world
- How to grow Pomegranate in the terrace or balcony garden
- 9 exotic wild animals to see inside Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh
- 9 reasons to eat persimmon fruit in winter
UP NEXT
Start a Conversation
Post comment