Tura, Sept 8: The All Garo Hills AWW Workers & Helpers Federation met at the Tura DC Park in West Garo Hills on Saturday to discuss better working conditions, fair wages, and recognition of the critical services provided by Anganwadi Workers and Helpers.
This gathering drew a diverse group of leaders and workers from across the Garo Hills region, underscoring the solidarity and unity of purpose that define the federation’s efforts in representing the interests of Anganwadi Workers and Helpers in the area. The meeting provided a platform for the participants to discuss a range of issues pertinent to their roles, responsibilities, and rights.
With representatives from various parts of Garo Hills in attendance, the gathering was a true reflection of the widespread participation and commitment of its members toward enhancing their work environment and addressing the challenges they face daily.
A significant development during the meeting was the appointment of Champion R. Sangma as the new Advisor to the Executive Committee of the All Garo Hills AWW Workers & Helpers Federation. As Advisor, Sangma is expected to bring valuable insights and guidance to the federation’s strategic decisions, particularly in its advocacy for workers’ rights and welfare.
In his address to the gathering, Champion R. Sangma expressed his gratitude for the trust placed in him by the Executive Committee. He affirmed his commitment to working closely with all members of the federation to achieve their common objectives, emphasizing the need for unity and resilience in the face of challenges.
Sangma outlined his vision for the future, which includes strengthening the federation’s advocacy efforts at both local and state levels and ensuring that the voices of Anganwadi Workers and Helpers are heard in all relevant forums.
The meeting also featured discussions on several other key issues affecting the members of the federation. These included the timely disbursement of salaries, adequate provision of supplies and resources necessary for the proper functioning of Anganwadi centers, and improved facilities for workers and helpers. Concerns were raised about the lack of recognition and the need for a more structured approach to addressing grievances. The federation pledged to take these issues forward and work towards finding sustainable solutions in collaboration with the relevant authorities.
Overall, the meeting was a significant step forward in the ongoing efforts to enhance the welfare and rights of Anganwadi Workers and Helpers in Garo Hills.
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