Key Points

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar has announced a major hike in honorarium for ASHA and Mamta workers to improve rural healthcare services. ASHA workers will now receive Rs 3000, up from Rs 1000, while Mamta workers' pay per delivery has doubled to Rs 600. The move comes ahead of the Bihar assembly elections, with the government emphasizing its commitment to healthcare since 2005. The decision aims to boost morale and enhance health services in rural areas.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Hikes ASHA Mamta Workers' Honorarium Ahead of Bihar Polls

  • Nitish Kumar hikes ASHA workers' honorarium from Rs 1000 to Rs 3000
  • Mamta workers' pay doubled to Rs 600 per delivery
  • Move aims to strengthen rural healthcare services
  • Announcement comes ahead of Bihar assembly elections
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Honorarium increase for ASHA, Mamta workers will improve quality of health sector: Bihar Minister

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar raises ASHA workers' pay to Rs 3000 and Mamta workers' to Rs 600 per delivery to boost rural healthcare services.

"This decision will play a major role in improving the quality of the health sector of the state – Ashok Choudhary"

Patna, July 31

Bihar Minister Ashok Choudhary welcomed the decision of the Nitish Kumar-led government to increase honorarium for ASHA and Mamta workers, saying that it would improve the quality of the health sector in the state.

"This was their long-pending demand. They play a significant role in providing health services in rural sectors. This decision will play a major role in improving the quality of the health sector of the state," Choudhary told reporters here.

Ahead of the upcoming assembly elections in Bihar, Nitish Kumar announced a significant hike in the honorarium for ASHA and Mamta workers in recognition of their contribution to improving rural health services.

ASHA Workers' honorarium was increased from Rs 1,000 to Rs 3,000, while Mamta Workers' honorarium was increased from Rs 300 to Rs 600 per delivery.

Stressing the state government's commitment to strengthening healthcare since 2005, Nitish said the increased incentives will boost the morale of frontline workers and further enhance health services in villages.

In his X post, the Chief Minister said, "Since the formation of the government in November 2005, we have worked extensively to improve health services. ASHA and Mamta workers have played a significant role in enhancing health services in rural areas. Keeping this in mind and honouring the important contribution of ASHA and Mamta workers in strengthening health services in rural areas, a decision has been made to increase their honorarium.

ASHA workers will now be provided with an incentive amount of 3,000 rupees instead of 1,000 rupees. Similarly, Mamta workers will be provided with an incentive amount of 600 rupees per delivery instead of 300 rupees, which will further boost their morale and strengthen health services in rural areas."

With the Bihar State assembly elections approaching, CM Nitish Kumar has made several significant announcements to the public, including free electricity up to 125 units, jobs for one crore youth in the next five years, and a hike in monthly pension for journalists to Rs 15000, among many.

Meanwhile, Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise is ongoing in Bihar. Till now, it has been revealed that approximately 35 lakh electors are either untraced or have permanently migrated from their registered addresses.

Bihar elections are expected to be held later this year, in October or November; however, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has not announced an official date.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Election season announcements as usual. Why wait 15 years to increase their pay? These workers deserved better much earlier. Still, better late than never I suppose.
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Aditya G
My mother is an ASHA worker in Gaya district. She walks 10km daily to visit homes. This pay hike will help our family so much! But government should also provide proper shoes and medical kits.
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Sarah B
As a public health researcher, I've seen ASHA workers' impact firsthand. This incentive boost could reduce maternal mortality rates significantly. Hope the funds reach workers on time without corruption.
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Vikram M
₹3000 is still very low for such important work. These women are the backbone of rural healthcare. Government should make them permanent employees with full benefits.
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Kavya N
Good step but implementation matters! Last time when incentives were increased, many workers didn't receive payments for months. Hope this time the system is more efficient.

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