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ASHA workers reject committee proposal, protest continues

Thiruvananthapuram: The protesting Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) workers have rejected the government's proposal to form a committee to address their demands and work-related issues, opting to continue their protest. The third round of discussions between Kerala Health Minister Veena George and the ASHA workers also failed to reach an agreement.
Two earlier rounds of discussions between the minister and the protesting Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) workers had also ended without an agreement.
According to the PTI report, after the fresh round of discussions, which included Finance Minister K N Balagopal—who joined virtually from Madurai—and representatives of various trade unions on Thursday afternoon, George told reporters that the government proposed setting up a committee to examine the demands and work-related problems of ASHA workers and submit a report with its recommendations within three months.
The minister said she informed the trade unions and protesting ASHA workers that further steps would be taken based on the committee's recommendations.
Also Read:State, Union Health Minister's meeting Clears Path for Talks with ASHA Workers
"Based on this proposal, I urged the protesting ASHA workers to call off their agitation. They told me that they need to think it over and will inform me later," George said.
However, the Kerala ASHA Health Workers Association (KAHWA), whose members are protesting outside the Secretariat, said that, like the last two times, no decision was made regarding their demands for retirement benefits and a hike in honorarium.
KAHWA state vice president S Mini told reporters that while the trade unions agreed with the minister's proposal to set up a committee, we did not.
"We did not agree, as there is no need for a committee or its recommendations to increase the honorarium from Rs 1,000 to Rs 7,000," she said.
Following this, the agitators blocked one side of the road in front of the Secretariat by lying down or sitting on the ground or chairs and shouting slogans against the government.
During her press briefing, George said the government has always taken a favorable stance toward ASHA workers, citing steps such as not imposing a retirement age limit of 62 years, clearing pending payments, and revising honorarium criteria.
She said this was actually the fifth round of talks with the ASHA workers, as the State Health Mission had held two meetings with them earlier.
The minister also refuted claims that ASHA workers were earning just Rs 232 per day, stating that they receive a monthly honorarium of Rs 7,000, along with Rs 3,000 in fixed incentives, reports PTI.
"They also have to work only for a fixed number of days every month," she added.
KAHWA members have been protesting outside the Secretariat for 53 consecutive days, demanding retirement benefits and a higher honorarium.
The agitators have also intensified their protest with an ongoing indefinite hunger strike, which has entered its 15th day.
Also Read:Kerala Health Minister supports ASHA worker payments, urges Centre to release dues
Kajal joined Medical Dialogue in 2019 for the Latest Health News. She has done her graduation from the University of Delhi. She mainly covers news about the Latest Healthcare. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in.