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Most Anganwadi demands fulfilled: AP Minister Sandhyarani urges workers to avoid protests

Andhra Pradesh Women & Child Welfare and Tribal Welfare Minister Gummadi Sandhyarani said that the coalition government has provided several facilities for Anganwadi workers and has not left them to struggle on the roads like the previous government.

ANI Mar 01, 2026 22:48 IST googleads

Andhra Pradesh Women & Child Welfare and Tribal Welfare Minister Gummadi Sandhyarani (Photo/ANI)

Parvathipuram Manyam (Andhra Pradesh) [India], March 1 (ANI): Andhra Pradesh Women and Child Welfare and Tribal Welfare Minister Gummadi Sandhyarani said that the coalition government has provided several facilities for Anganwadi workers and has not left them to struggle on the roads like the previous government.
The Minister stated that soon after taking charge, Anganwadi workers submitted a representation with ten demands, and out of them, nine demands have already been fulfilled.
She said that since the mobile phones provided during the previous government were not functioning properly, new 5G mobile phones were distributed. Basic infrastructure has also been provided at every Anganwadi centre.
"The government has granted 15 days of summer holidays for Anganwadi workers. Despite the state facing financial constraints, the government has been working to fulfil their demands," she added.
She said that discussions were held with Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu regarding salary hikes, and the government will examine the feasibility and take a decision on increasing salaries.
She also stated that increasing salaries from ₹11,000 to ₹26,000 immediately is not practically possible, and urged workers to consider the financial condition of the state.
She appealed to Anganwadi workers not to believe others and not participate in protests. She said that issues cannot be resolved through dharnas or hunger strikes, but only through discussions.

The Minister requested workers to withdraw protests and maintain patience, assuring that the government is ready to fulfil all their demands if given some time.

The anganwadi workers had launched a 42-day strike on February 24, claiming that the promises made by the Chandrababu-led government has not been fulfilled even after being in office for over 2 years. (ANI)

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