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PM announces hike in incentives of Asha, anganwadi workers

NEW DELHI: In a good news for thousands of Asha and anganwadi workers PM Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced a hike in their monthly honorarium from October
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New Delhi, September 11

In a good news for thousands of Asha and anganwadi workers, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced a hike in their monthly honorarium from October.

In addition, all accredited social health activists (Asha) will be brought under the coverage of various social security schemes and provided free insurance cover under the Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana and Prime Minister Suraksha Bima Yojana.

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The social health activists will not have to pay any premium for the insurance coverage and will get Rs 4 lakh in case of any untoward incident, the Prime Minister announced during a video interaction with Asha, ANM (auxiliary nurse midwife) and anganwadi workers from across the country.

He said the revised incentive would come into effect from October and would reflect in their salaries from November onwards, which would be a Diwali gift for them.

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Those who drew an honorarium of Rs 3,000 would from now on get Rs 4,500 and those who used to get Rs 2,200 would get Rs 3,500, he said.

The honorarium of anganwadi helpers would be hiked from Rs 1,500 to Rs 2,500, he said.

These are the routine incentives given by the Centre to Asha and anganwadi workers. The state governments also give them a separate incentive.

Asha and anganwadi workers are playing a critical role in strengthening the foundation of the country, ensuring health and wellbeing of the newborn, ensuring nutritional standards and maintaining cleanliness, he said.

The Prime Minister also announced that anganwadi workers and helpers using techniques such as common application software (ICDS-CAS) would get additional incentives. The incentives, ranging from Rs 250 to Rs 500, would be based on performance.

He said the government’s flagship health insurance programme, Ayushman Bharat, will be launched from Jharkhand on September 23, and the beneficiaries had already been identified.

Karishma, a newborn in Karnal district of Haryana, is the first beneficiary under this scheme, he said.

During his interaction, the Prime Minister laid emphasis on redoubling efforts to reduce anaemia-related illness in the country by three times, the reduction rate of which currently stands at only one per cent.

September is being devoted to nutrition and ‘Poshan Maah’ aims to reach every household in the country with the message of the importance of optimum nutrition.

Modi appreciated their efforts to work together, to use innovative means and technology, to improve the delivery of health and nutrition services and achieve the goal of the ‘Poshan Abhiyan’ (nutrition mission). PTI

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