ASHA workers Veena Devi from Samastipur said that the honorarium amount is not fixed for midwives though the work is such that workers have to be ready 24 hours a day. Ministers announce crores of money for this scheme but we havent seen even a small fraction of it where has the money gone? AIPWA was organizing struggles to demand a minimum honorarium amount of Rs. 3000 in such schemes.
AIPWAs Bhojpur Secretary Indu Devi and State Secretary Shashi Yadav spoke of AIPWAs struggles for employment and minimum wages for women. AIALA General Secertary Dhirendra Jha said that the massive participation of rural poor women accounted for the successes of most movements for implementation of NREGA. He said that AIALAs struggles had ensured that the Governments condition of digging 110 dhanfeet of soil was changed to 80 for men and 68 for women; the struggle to get rid of this soil-digging condition entirely continues.
AIPWA National Secretary Meena Tiwari said that NREGA in Bihar had managed to generate a mere 17 days of work for women as opposed to the promised 100. AIPWA General Secretary Kumudini Pati called upon women to join the Womens Parliament called by AIPWA during the Parliament Session in Delhi to demand employment guarantee for women, scrapping of SEZ Act, and 33% reservation in Parliament.