
Watch | Maharashtra anganwadi workers return but were all demands met?
The Hindu
The workers were on strike since December 4th, 2023 demanding pension, gratuity, better infrastructure, with raise in rent for anganwadi centres, mobile phones and timely salary among other demands
After over 46 days of relentless protests at Mumbai’s Azad Maidan, more than 1000 anganwadi workers have finally resumed work from January 29th, 2024.
The breakthrough came on January 26th, after a two and a half hour meeting with the Secretary of Women and Child Development and Integrated Child Development Services, who approved most of their demands.
The workers were not successful in demanding an increase in the meal cost per child per day.
Maharashtra anganwadi workers have been demanding nutritious food for 65 lakh children whose food per day cost for twice a day meal is just ₹8 per child since 2014.
Data also reveals that 42% of the children visiting the centres (up to six years) were stunted, while 15% were severely or moderately underweight, and 5% (up to five years) were wasted.
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Reporting: Purnima Sah

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