Key Points

The 31-day statewide strike by NHM employees in Chhattisgarh has finally concluded. This resolution came after a successful meeting with the Health Minister where the government accepted several key demands. A new committee will now be formed to investigate the remaining issues like grade pay and transfers. The end of the strike is a major relief for patients and will restore critical health services across the state.

Key Points: Chhattisgarh NHM Employees End 31-Day Strike After Deal

  • Government accepted 4 key demands including a 5% salary hike
  • Strike ended after breakthrough meeting with Health Minister Jaiswal
  • A committee formed to address grade pay and transfer policies
  • Over 16,000 employees participated disrupting health services
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NHM employees end 31-day strike in Chhattisgarh

Over 16,000 NHM staff in Chhattisgarh end their strike after the government agrees to a 5% salary hike, paid leave, and a committee for pending demands.

"Public health is our top priority... Together, we will lead the state towards a healthier and brighter future. - Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai"

Raipur, Sep 20

After 31 days of statewide protests, the National Health Mission (NHM) employees in Chhattisgarh announced their decision to end their strike late on Friday night following a breakthrough meeting with Health Minister Shyam Bihari Jaiswal.

The resolution came after weeks of negotiations and public concern over the disruption of essential health services.

Over 16,000 NHM employees and officers had participated in the strike, demanding better working conditions, fair compensation, and policy reforms.

In a significant development, the Chhattisgarh government accepted four of the employees’ key demands. These include a 5 per cent salary hike effective from July 2023, and 30 days of paid leave annually, transparency in annual performance evaluations, and the provision of cashless medical insurance coverage up to ₹5 lakh.

These concessions mark a major step forward in addressing long-standing grievances of NHM staff, many of whom have been working under contractual terms with limited benefits.

To address the remaining demands, the government has announced the formation of a dedicated committee. This panel will investigate issues related to grade pay determination, compassionate appointments, and transfer policies.

The committee is expected to submit its findings and recommendations within three months.

Health Minister Jaiswal, who personally met with representatives of the striking employees, praised their decision to return to work and emphasised the government’s commitment to resolving all pending concerns.

Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai issued a statement welcoming the end of the strike. He reiterated the government’s stance that every employee is considered part of the state’s extended family and that their legitimate demands will always be met with sensitivity and respect.

“Public health is our top priority,” the Chief Minister wrote on X. “I am confident that through the collective efforts of the government and employees, the people of Chhattisgarh will have access to excellent health services. Together, we will lead the state towards a healthier and brighter future.”

The end of the strike has brought relief to thousands of patients and families who had been affected by the disruption in services.

With NHM staff returning to duty, health facilities across the state are expected to resume normal operations, restoring critical care and outreach programs that serve some of the most vulnerable communities in Chhattisgarh.

- IANS

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Priya S
₹5 lakh medical insurance is a game-changer for these employees! Many families suffered during the strike, but sometimes you have to fight for your rights. Hope normal health services resume quickly 🏥
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Michael C
While I support workers' rights, the timing and duration of this strike caused immense hardship to patients. Couldn't there have been a better way? The government should address these issues proactively instead of waiting for strikes.
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Anjali F
My cousin is an NHM worker in Bastar. They've been working without proper benefits for years. This is a welcome step, but implementation is key. Hope the committee actually delivers results in 3 months 🤞
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Suresh O
Good to see the government listening to ground-level workers. NHM staff are the backbone of rural healthcare in Chhattisgarh. They deserve dignity and fair compensation for their crucial work 💪
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Kavya N
Transparency in performance evaluations is much needed! So many good workers get overlooked due to biased systems. Hope this brings positive change across the health department 👍

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