This Article is From May 25, 2021

Right Body's Notice To Centre, States On ASHA Workers' 'Poor Working Condition'

"The NHRC has taken cognisance of a complaint that the ASHA workers are not getting their dues and safety equipment despite being working on the frontline during the COVID-19 pandemic," a statement said.

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NHRC asked the centre, states to submit their reports on the issues raised within six weeks.

New Delhi:

The NHRC has issued notices to the the centre and the states over allegations of "poor working conditions" of ASHA workers in the rural areas across the country, the rights panel said on Monday.

The National Human Rights Commission has observed that the allegations of "poor working conditions", if true, raise very crucial issues as the entire health management system of the vast rural population across India depends upon these ASHA workers.

"The NHRC has taken cognisance of a complaint that the ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist) workers are not getting their dues and safety equipment despite being working on the frontline during the COVID-19 pandemic in the rural areas across the country," a statement said.

Accordingly, it has issued notices to the secretary, Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, and to the chief secretaries of the states to submit their reports on the issues raised in the complaint within six weeks, the rights panel said in the statement.

Therefore, the reports must carry the details on how many ASHA workers are working in each state, status and amount of remuneration and other dues paid to them during the pandemic, arrears due to them, health protection measures instituted for their protection to discharge their professional functions, it said.

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The reports must also include facilities provided to these health workers and their families to protect health needs, compensation in the event of fatality incurred during discharge of duty, long term health insurance/ protection, social security/protection facilities as per the extant guidelines, it added.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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