Staff Reporter
:
WITH salaries pending for over
two months, over 16,000
employees of National Health
Mission (NHM) across
Chhattisgarh are in financial crisis and facing a lot of difficulties
to run their households.
In this regard, District
President of NHM in Raigarh,
Shakuntala Ekka and other
employees of mission submitted memorandum in name of
Chief Minister to Joint Collector
Rakesh Kumar Golcha.
Because
of this situation, they are facing
difficulties to fulfill basic requirements of their families such as
school fees of children, rent, EMIs
of banks and other daily needs.
It is learnth that during protest
before Diwali, 25 NHM employees were dismissed from service
and two of them are belonged to
Raigarh district.
After getting assurance from
Chief Minister, the Health
Minister and State President of
ruling party, NHM employees
have called off their strike.
Later, Chief Minister and
Health Minister assured that all
25 dismissed employees would
be reinstated unconditionally in
the next cabinet meeting. But
despite more than two months
having passed and three cabinet
meetings having been held in
the meantime, the reinstatement
order has not been issued so far.
Association State President, Dr
Amit Kumar Miri said that while
salaries have not been paid since
October in entire state, in some,
employees have been awaiting pay since September.
“If the situation continues and salaries are not released on time,
we will hold once again protest in all over State,” he added.In October,
Health Department assured to fulfill demands of NHM with immediate effect, but even after one month, the department had not fulfilled any of the demands.
If state government as well as Chhattisgarh
Department of Health and Family Welfare fail to fulfill the demands
and release salaries on time, than all of NHM employees will stop
their service in health services.