ASHA workers demand better financial incentives

December 5, 2012

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Mangalore, December 5: The members of 'Indian ASHA Workers' Association', affiliated to the Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS), staged a protest in front of the Deputy Commissioner's office here on Wednesday, demanding fulfillment of their demands such as government employee status and minimum monthly wages.

Coming down heavily against the Central and state governments, state general secretary of BMS Suryanarayana Rao said that the government had been robbing the country in guise of their economic policies to privatise various government institutions in the country. “Our country is being sold to foreign companies. Like their policy to shut down government schools in the state, they want to privatise government hospitals. Because of these reasons, the efforts of the ASHA health workers, who improve the health conditions of patients in rural areas and provide free medical education and assistance, are being ruined,” he said.

Raising their grouse s against the government, president of the association Vijayalakshmi said that the delay in receiving allowances from the higher authorities had put the ASHA workers into great difficulty.

“While the rates of household commodities have increased four-fold in the past year, they have to survive with meagre wages, making their existence miserable. From the past three years ASHA workers have toiled to provide better medical assistance to patients in rural areas, whereas their condition is no better. What kind of justice is it? Do they not deserve salaries like government employees,” she demanded.

The protesters demanded that their services be made permanent along with granting government employee status to them. They demanded that their minimum monthly wages be increased to Rs 6000, together with doubling the financial incentives for their services and their travel allowance. The health workers also wanted provision of medicare facilities.

Prior to the protest, the health workers took out a procession from the BMS office to the DC's office near State Bank.

Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) are community health workers working under the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), who are assigned by the government to provide medical assistance to patients in rural areas.

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May 30,2020

Udupi, May 30: Following the announcement of re-opening of places of worship from June 8, Ibrahim Musliyar Bekal, the Qadhi of Udupi has called upon the Centre and State governments to issue uniform guidelines for Muslims to be followed while going to mosques for congregational prayers.

In a media statement, he said that even though the government is relaxing the lockdown in a phased manner things will not be like before as people have to follow the precautionary measures to control the spread of the coronavirus. 

He said that the union and state governments after holding discussions with the authorities of Central Waqf Council and the State Waqf Boards and Islamic scholars, should form a uniform guidelines for all mosques.

He also suggested a few guidelines such as offering congregational prayers soon after adaan, closing the mosque soon after prayers, maintaining physical distance and avoiding the use of toilet in mosques. 

He also suggested the sick, elderly people and children to prefer to offer prayers in homes instead of mosques until situation becomes normal. 

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April 20,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 20: Former chief minister HD Kumaraswamy, reacting to the incident which happened in Padarayanapura area of the city last night, in which a group of men vandalised a police barricade, said that the perpetrators of the violence should be dealt with severely.

He further said, "It was not at all needed to attack Asha workers, police or doctors. These kinds of incidents are not acceptable. It is an act of shame. It does not matter which community the perpetrators belong to, each and everyone must follow the guidelines and law. Whoever indulged in such an act must be punished."

Earlier on Sunday, a ruckus erupted in Padarayanapura on Sunday allegedly over the shifting of suspected COVID-19 persons to a quarantine facility by the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) officials.

The incident occurred in the late evening at Padarayanapura, which is recognized as a 'Red Zone', when BBMP officials went to shift 15 secondary contacts of corona positive patients. However, some people created a ruckus, broke the barricade and removed the police post in the area.

In Karnataka, 390 people have detected positive for COVID-19, of which 16 people have succumbed to the infection, as per the Union Health Ministry.

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April 29,2020

Kasaragod, Apr 29: Kasaragod's General Hospital on Tuesday discharged the last of its 89 COVID-19 patients, who were admitted since the outbreak of the disease last month.

The patient discharged on Tuesday is a native of Anankur in Kerala. He was under treatment for 27 days following his return from Dubai. He was given a warm send-off at 12 noon by the doctors and hospital staff.

Of the 175 positive cases in Kasaragod district, only 12 are under treatment in other hospitals in the district now. Of them, seven had come from the Gulf and the remaining five were those in contact with them.

During a press meet, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, while referring the Kasaragod General Hospital's success story, congratulated the doctors, nurses and medical staff for the achievement.

According to Health Department, in spite of treating the highest number of COVID-19 patients in the state with meagre infrastructural facilities and even without the support of a medical college in the district, there have been no deaths.

According to the district administration, Kasaragod has conducted 4,112 tests so far, out of which 3,104 tested negative and the results of 833 are awaited.

The team of doctors, nurses and other staff numbering 250 is led by Dr Rajaram K Kandiyil, Superintendent of the Kasaragod General Hospital.

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