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Anganwadi workers protest demanding implementation of G.O.s on pension payments

Anganwadi workers protest demanding implementation of G.O.s on pension payments
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Anganwadi workers and pensioners in Tamil Nadu held a protest in Sivaganga to demand the implementation of government orders regarding pension payments. They are specifically calling for a minimum pension of ₹7,850 and additional benefits including medical insurance and dearness allowances.

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This highlights ongoing labor disputes and the financial struggles of public sector retirees in India, reflecting broader challenges in social security implementation.

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Demanding the implementation of the government order regarding pensions, members of the Tamil Nadu All Noon Meal and Anganwadi Pensioners Association staged a protest in front of the Sivaganga District Collectorate on Monday.

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