Bihar assembly elections: Nitish Kumar hikes stipend for anganwadi workers and helpers
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has increased the stipend for anganwadi workers from Rs 7,000 to Rs 9,000 and for helpers from Rs 4,000 to Rs 4,500, ahead of the assembly polls. This decision aims to incentivize their role in improving the nouri...

In a post on X, Kumar said anganwadi workers (sevika) will now get Rs 9,000, up from Rs 7,000 they had been receiving so far.
Similarly, the stipend for helpers (sahayika) has been hiked from Rs 4,000 to Rs 4,500, the CM said, adding "instructions have been issued to the department concerned".
Kumar hailed the "big role" played by anganwadi sevikas and sahayikas in "improving the nourishment and overall wellbeing of children and pregnant women".
"Since we came to power in November 2005, various schemes have been launched for the welfare of children and pregnant women. Recognising the role played by anganwadis in the implementation of these measures, we have decided to incentivise them", the JD(U) president added.
Over the past few years, the NDA government in the state has announced a plethora of sops, which include 125 units of free electricity, hike in social security pension and waiver of fees levied on forms to be filled up for appearing in competitive examinations.
Leader of the Opposition Tejashwi Yadav has been indignant over alleged "copying" by the government of the ideas he has been floating and vowed to put on hold further electoral promises till the assembly elections are announced and the model code of conduct comes into force.
According to sources in the state government, there are more than 1.20 lakh anganwadi workers and helpers in Bihar who stand to benefit from the hike in stipends.
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