Anganwadi workers stage demonstration at Collectorate
The Hindu
Tamil Nadu Anganwadi workers demand better pay, regularisation, and promotions to ease financial burden and improve living conditions.
Over 100 members of Tamil Nadu Anganwadi Workers and Assistants Association on Thursday staged a demonstration on the premises of Madurai Collectorate urging the State government to fulfil their charter of demands.
They were led by association president K. Manjula. They demanded a better pay and that the vacancies should be filled up to unburden the existing workfoce.
The workers also demanded service regularisation and time-bound promotion. “Since we earn very little, service regularisation, better pay and better pension will help us make ends meet,” they said.

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