Haryana accepts key Anganwadi workers’ demands after protests: CITU

The Haryana government has agreed to address several demands from Anganwadi workers following protests organized by the CITU. Key concessions include the implementation of gratuity payments and the withdrawal of legal cases against protesters.
Why it matters
It demonstrates the effectiveness of organized labor protests in influencing state-level policy and securing worker rights.
The Haryana Government has accepted several long-pending demands of Anganwadi workers and helpers following protests in Panchkula and Bhiwani, the Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU), Haryana, said in a statement on Thursday (June 11, 2026).
The report focuses on the outcome of negotiations and the union's perspective, providing a balanced account of the government's response.
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