Is the Pending Honorarium for ASHA Volunteers Finally Being Processed?

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Is the Pending Honorarium for ASHA Volunteers Finally Being Processed?

Synopsis

The Maharashtra government has commenced the long-awaited distribution of honorarium for ASHA volunteers and group promoters. This development follows delays caused by funding issues from the Central government. Minister Prakash Abitkar assures that the necessary funds have been secured, and the distribution process is now in motion.

Key Takeaways

  • Distribution of pending honorarium for ASHA volunteers has started.
  • Funding issues from the Central government have been resolved.
  • Regular attendance for healthcare staff is now mandatory.
  • Plans for new healthcare facilities in Maharashtra are underway.
  • Accountability measures will be enforced against irregularities.

Mumbai, July 17 (NationPress) Maharashtra's Public Health Minister Prakash Abitkar announced in the state assembly that the long-awaited process for the honorarium of ASHA volunteers and group promoters has commenced.

He clarified that the honorarium for these volunteers is funded by both the Central and State governments.

The delay in payment was attributed to the non-receipt of funds from the Central government. However, he stated, “The funds have now been received, and the distribution of the honorarium is currently in progress,” in response to a question from member Nana Patole.

Abitkar emphasized that the state's honorarium is consistently paid. He noted that since January 2025, funds from the Central government had been pending, which caused the delay in distribution. “On June 4, 2025, we received the necessary funds from the Central government, and the process to distribute the overdue honorarium is now underway,” he added, confirming that financial provisions are in place.

In response to another inquiry from member Abhijit Patil, Minister Abitkar revealed that the public health department has devised a time-sensitive plan to offer accommodation facilities alongside hospitals for doctors and health service employees across the state.

Abitkar insisted that regular attendance is now mandatory for all hospital staff, with biometric attendance being implemented. “It is essential for doctors and staff to be present for service,” he stated.

He further noted, “Registration of all activities is compulsory, and any irregularities will lead to inquiries and strict actions against those involved.” He mentioned the dilapidated state of the main and staff accommodation buildings at the Manegaon Primary Health Centre in Madha taluka, indicating that a structural audit has been conducted. Following this, measures will be taken to deregister the existing buildings after receiving a certificate from the Divisional Superintendent Engineer. Once deregistration occurs, plans for new construction will commence.

In addressing a question from member Rajkumar Badole concerning enhancements to health services, Medical Education Minister Hasan Mushrif voiced the government’s commitment to strengthening healthcare services in Gondia District Hospital and throughout Maharashtra.

Mushrif assured that the government is working swiftly to provide essential medical equipment, including sonography and dialysis machines, to the Gondia hospital.

Moreover, “Immediate steps are being taken to ensure the supply of blood components for thalassemia and sickle cell patients,” he stated. The Gangabai Blood Bank is operational at the Gondia Government Medical College, but the blood component separation machine is currently out of service. The license for this machine requires a joint inspection by the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation and the state government’s FDA department, scheduled for July 1, 2025. A new government medical college in Gondia has been approved, and moving forward, the dean will oversee operations rather than the district surgeon.

Point of View

I believe it is crucial to highlight the government's commitment to support ASHA volunteers. Their role in public health cannot be understated, and timely compensation reflects the state's recognition of their invaluable contributions. Transparency and accountability in the distribution process will be key to maintaining trust and enhancing the healthcare system.
NationPress
17/07/2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the status of ASHA volunteer honorarium?
The distribution process for the pending honorarium of ASHA volunteers and group promoters has begun, following the receipt of funds from the Central government.
Why was the honorarium delayed?
The delay was primarily due to the non-receipt of funds from the Central government, which has now been resolved.
What measures are being taken for healthcare improvements?
The Maharashtra government is implementing plans for better healthcare facilities, including new accommodations for staff and vital medical equipment in hospitals.
How will attendance be monitored for healthcare staff?
Biometric attendance has been made mandatory for doctors and hospital staff to ensure regular attendance and accountability.
What actions will be taken against irregularities in healthcare services?
Any irregularities will trigger inquiries, leading to strict actions against those involved to uphold integrity in healthcare services.