Surguja:Accredited Social Health Activist or Ashaworkers who have been serving the nation selflessly even during the pandemic times across the country are now fighting for increased wages for their work.
These workers known as Mitanin in Chhattisgarh travel to the nook and corner of the country in order to conduct contact tracing, help pregnant women, make people aware of the vaccines for babies and other health-related services come rain or shine. However, they are paid dismal minimum wages.
The government gives them money, according to their work. The honorarium given to them is given from the joint budget of the central and state government. Mitanins are demanding a salary fixation and a merger in the Health Department so that they can raise their family properly with the increased money.
Asha workers angry with the government
When ETV Bharat talked to these Asha workers, they were angry with the government. They are demanding a merger in the health department and salary fixation as their work is very difficult and is of responsibility.
These Asha workers are used to spread the word of almost all schemes of governance but for many works, they are not paid.
During the pandemic when these workers were out for the work of contact tracing work, they were not even provided mask and sanitizers. They had to buy the protective gear themselves. Even though there were some officials who helped these social workers, but the government did not step forward.