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The Punjab government has begun a major welfare upgrade for Anganwadi Workers. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann aims to solve long-pending issues. Minister Dr. Baljit Kaur met union representatives in Chandigarh. She assured quick action on key demands. The focus is on improving grassroots services. Workers welcomed the serious discussion. The government wants a smoother welfare system.
Dr. Baljit Kaur confirmed that smartphones will be given soon. The devices will speed up reporting. Digital tools will reduce paperwork delays. Nutrition and health tracking will improve. Field workers can report problems instantly. Transparency will increase at every Anganwadi centre. Workers said this will make their work easier.
The minister said pay-related demands are under review. Mobile allowance may be increased. Department-level issues will be resolved quickly. Pending arrears will be released without delay. The government wants workers to feel supported. Many demands have already been approved. Workers were satisfied with the progress.
Several Worker and Helper posts are vacant. The minister confirmed recruitment will finish soon. New staff will improve service delivery. Mothers and children will get faster support. Workload will be divided more evenly. Villages will benefit from stronger manpower. The government wants fully functional centres.
Union leaders thanked the Chief Minister. They appreciated the release of pending salaries. They welcomed new recruitment steps. Rule changes for dependents were praised. They said the government listened carefully. Many old issues were finally addressed. Workers expressed renewed confidence.
Dr. Kaur said workers are the backbone of social welfare. They support health, nutrition, and early learning. They guide pregnant women and young mothers. They maintain crucial field records. Their work shapes rural families. Stronger support means stronger communities. The government values their dedication.
Senior officers attended the meeting. Timelines for reforms were discussed. Centres will receive new equipment. Training will be strengthened across districts. Digital monitoring will expand. More allowances may be added soon. The government promised continuous dialogue with unions.