The Government of Bihar, under the leadership of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, has taken a landmark decision to enhance the financial support provided to ASHA and Mamta workers. These frontline healthcare workers have been instrumental in improving maternal and child health, promoting immunization, and ensuring the safety of newborns in rural and semi-urban areas.
Who Are ASHA & Mamta Workers?
ASHA Workers
The Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) are the backbone of India’s rural healthcare system. They act as a crucial link between the community and health services by,
- Promoting immunization programs
- Spreading awareness on nutrition and hygiene
- Assisting in maternal healthcare
- Guiding people about government health schemes
Mamta Workers
Mamta workers, primarily women health volunteers, focus on,
- Safe childbirth practices
- Counseling mothers on maternal nutrition and newborn care
- Ensuring regular antenatal and postnatal check-ups
- Promoting awareness about family planning and child immunization
Details of the Incentive Hike
For ASHA Workers
- Earlier Honorarium: ₹1,000 per month
- New Honorarium: ₹3,000 per month
- Benefit: A three-fold increase, directly acknowledging their vital contribution to rural health.
For Mamta Workers
- Earlier Incentive: ₹300 per safe delivery
- New Incentive: ₹600 per safe delivery
- Benefit: Doubling of incentives, encouraging better maternal and child care in villages.
Impact on Rural Healthcare
This decision is expected to bring,
- Better motivation for health workers, resulting in increased efficiency
- Enhanced safe motherhood practices in rural Bihar
- Greater participation of women in healthcare delivery
- Strengthened public health infrastructure, particularly in remote villages


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