
'Anganwadi Workers Render Yeomen Service But Not Paid Well': Karnataka HC Asks State Govt To Consider Enhancing Terminal Benefits To Them
Live LawThe Karnataka High Court has directed the State government to consider a representation seeking to increase the terminal benefits from Rs.30,000 to Rs.50,000 and from Rs.50,000 to Rs.1,00,000, to the Anganawadi Workers and Helpers, respectively. A single judge bench of Justice N S Sanjay Gowda gave the direction while disposing of a petition filed by Karnataka Rajya Anganvadi Karya Kartheyara Mathu Sahaya said “Such consideration shall be undertaken and completed within a period of two months from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. The petitioners are also permitted to furnish any additional representation if they so desire.” The Union espousing the cause of Helpers and Anganawadi workers, whereas petitioner No.2 who is working as an Anganawadi worker had approached the court seeking to quash the government order by which the State had decided to pay a sum of Rs.50,000 to Anganawadi Workers and a sum of Rs.30,000 to Helpers under a Scheme called 'Idigantu Pavathi Yojane'. The bench said, “In my view, having regard to the nature of work and the fact that the members of petitioner No.1 – Organisation or Anganawadi Workers belong to lower strata of Society, it would be appropriate to direct the State Government, to consider the representation submitted by petitioner No.1 herein.” It added, “The State Government shall take into consideration the fact that Anganawadi Workers are not paid very well and they render yeomen service to the lowest strata of Society, while considering the claim of petitioner No.1 for increasing the retrial benefit.” Appearance: Advocate A J Srinivasan for Petitioners AGA B.Ravindranath for R-2 & R-3.
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