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The strike of the Angan Wadis, which has been going on for about 42 days, has come to an end. Recently, the discussions held by the state government have been successful. Minister Botsa Satyanarayana said that the government is positive towards Anganwadis. They responded positively to fulfill all the demands made. The details are as follows.
The Anganwadi strike has come to an end in AP. The discussions held by Minister Botsa Satyanarayana and Government Advisor Sajjala with Anganwadi Union leaders have yielded results. The Anganwadis finally called off the strike. Anganwadis will join duty from today. Anganwadis said that the government has responded positively to fulfill their demands.
Minister Botsa said that 10 of the 11 demands made by Anganwadis have already been resolved. He also promised to increase the salary in July. The benefit given at the time of retirement has been increased from 50 thousand to 1 lakh 20 thousand rupees. He said that a decision has been taken to increase the helper to 60,000. Besides giving salaries for the strike period, it has been clarified that the cases filed during the strike time will be removed. Minister Botsa Satyanarayana said that in addition to following the rules of the Center regarding gratuity, the retirement age is being increased from 60 to 62 years.
AP Anganwadi General Secretary Subbaravamma said that the discussions held by the government were held in a positive atmosphere. He said that as the government responded positively to fulfill their demands, the strike was called off and they are attending duties. Finally, the government responded positively to the demands of Anganwadis. Anganwadi services, which have been stopped for 42 days, will resume from today.
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