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JKFMHWA dharna enters day 39
10/4/2018 10:23:12 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMu, Oct 4: the Dharna of Female Multipurpose Health Workers Association entered into 39thday in all Districts and same type of protest were also conducted in the others district, Tehsil levels viz Sunderbani, Rajouri, Reasi, Banihal, Ramban, Kishtwar, Doda, Bani, Basholi, Padder and Kathua. The Association already submitted charter of demands to Div Com and also every day information given to higher authority by press and electronic media but nothing result out it.
It is come to our notice through electronic Media/Social Media that some educational institutions are not agree for MR vaccination by untrained persons as well as trained person who educated during campaign those are 0n strike this is only eye wash by the authority to run this progarmme accordingly. These MR Vaccine only will be given by the trained staff subcutaneous 45 degree to beneficiary the age of 09 months to 15 Yrs.
The association fell there is no Government working in J&K state so that again and again crying and highlighted genuine demands of FMHWs but the authority is not serious to solve the demands also put forth and informed to centre government but nothing output in this matter, we again appeal to the Government of India and Department of Health and Family Welfare to intervene the matter and solve it. Today the leaders of Female Multipurpose Health Workers Association unanimously decided t
It is very shameful the Govt. Of Jammu & Kashmir is not serious to solve the just burning demands of the association. The association hope the government not delay to solve the matter, because the FMPHWs are very much touch with society and the poor people are suffering due to not routine work in the Health Instuitions the others who are hat if the demands not to be fulfilled the association to be intensified the struggle in other way.
The Prominent who addressed the gathering Neelam Kumari, Surya Akhter, Sapna Gupta General Secretary, Mamta Devi, Sunita Devi,. Jagjeet Kour, Nirmal Kour, Varinder Kour, Jagbir Kour, Manjeet kour, Pooja Devi, Shashi bala, Kamlesh, Jeevan Jyoti, Anchal Devi, Kamla devi, Soma Devi, Pushpa Devi, Rani, and Shaffket hussain, Kamal Jit Sawhney,Ch Jarnail Singh, Madan Lal, Ch Subash and others.
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