Trade union leader Gafoor Dar, who led over 400 protesters, accused the state government of dilly-dallying, despite announcing in the Assembly, during the budget session in January this year, that it will formulate a regularisation policy.
Similarly, Dar rued, the government did not fulfil its promise of setting up wage heads for providing smooth monthly salaries to these workers, who, according to him, have not been paid wages for months.
He also demanded that the wages of anganwadi workers be more than doubled from a meagre Rs 3,700 to Rs 8,000-9,000.
In case the government fails to announce such measures, Dar warned of district-wide protests in the state during the coming Assembly session in January.
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