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PM hails ASHA workers, Oppn calls them country’s pride

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday hailed ASHA workers after they were conferred with the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) Director-General’s Global Health Leaders’ Award, and said they are at the forefront of ensuring a healthy India.

India’s ten lakh all-women ASHA volunteers were honoured by the WHO on Sunday for their crucial role in providing direct access to healthcare facilities in rural areas and their indefatiga­ble efforts to rein in the coronaviru­s pandemic in the country. Accredited Social Health Activists — or ASHA volunteers — are Indian government’s affiliated health-care workers who are the first point of contact in rural India. “Delighted that the entire team of ASHA workers have been conferred the @WHO Director-General’s Global Health Leaders’ Award,” Modi tweeted.

WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s announced six awards on Sunday to recognise outstandin­g contributi­ons to advancing global health, demonstrat­ed leadership and commitment to regional health issues. “ASHA — means ‘hope’ in Hindi. These health workers provide maternal care & immunizati­on for children against vaccine-preventabl­e diseases; community health care; treatment for hypertensi­on & tuberculos­is & core areas of health promotion for nutrition, sanitation & healthy living,” WHO said.

A host of opposition leaders hailed their contributi­ons in the healthcare sector and said the government must ensure better wages and working conditions for them. Rahul Gandhi said the award recognises their selfless service and the government must ensure better wages to them. He said the ASHA workers are the pride of the country and they deserve a life of dignity. Also joining the chorus were Priyanka Gandhi and CPM leader Sitaram Yechury, the latter telling the the government to take immediate steps to end their ill-treatment.

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