Nagpur: The Center of Indian Workers’ Union (Culu) took Padyatra from Ramtek to Nagpur to protest the Central Agriculture Act and “inadequate compensation” for Asha state workers.
Accredited Social Health Activists (Asha) played a key role in sending the latest social health scheme, especially in the countryside or Urban Low Income.
After reaching Nagpur, members joined a larger group at Samvidhan Square, where leaders were talking about central and state issues.
Rajendra Sathe, Secretary of the District Cupu Asha Gatpravartak Karmachari Union, “For a long time, Asha workers have fought their rights but the state government seems uninterested to meet their demands.
Even though there are some problems related to them, providing proper compensation To Asha workers is the most important.
These women are actual frontline workers and have played an important role in monitoring Covid-19 patients who are recovering at home.
“Jyoti undersahate, an Asha worker and also the head of the city from the same union, said, “From August 17, we started the agitation of” Waapi Karo mobile phones “.
We will return the cellphone where the government gives us an application to track health services.
This application is in English and many of our members cannot understand it, because error that happened.
Because we are in Maharashtra, this application must be in Marath i.
“Cadem leaders said they put farmers’ problems in protest today to show their support for agitations pioneered by farmers in the north.
Asha workers have demanded a minimum monthly remuneration of RS18,000 from the current RS10,000 they get.
Also demanded that the government restore their additional costs such as cellular bills, allegations of stationery because they have several documents to be handled.
Sathe said, “also our workers must be kept away from all forms of Covid-19 testing work.”