Updated On: 05 January, 2024 05:20 AM IST | Mumbai | Eshan Kalyanikar
Workers stage a protest at Azad Maidan, seeking fair compensation and rights; but children in the state endure malnourishment

Anganwadi workers who stormed Azad Maidan for their demands
For the past month, 1,10,468 Anganwadi centres across Maharashtra have been closed due to a strike by Anganwadi workers and helpers, impacting the nutritional and health status of lakhs of children in the state.
“Families in the village ask us when the school will restart. There are many malnourished children who need to be fed. We feel bad too, but if we do not do this, no one will listen to our complaints,” said Sujata Indalkar, who was part of about two lakh Anganwadi workers who stormed Azad Maidan, staged a roadblock near the BMC head office, and even occupied space at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, demanding fair compensation for their decades of efforts contributing to better public health in the state.