Unhappy with pay hike, ASHA workers protest outside Bengal health department HQ

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ASHA workers during a sit-in protest at Health Bhavan amidst an ongoing work stoppage called by the West Bengal ASHA Workers’ Union, in Kolkata, Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026.

ASHA workers during a sit-in protest at Health Bhavan amidst an ongoing work stoppage called by the West Bengal ASHA Workers’ Union, in Kolkata, Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026. | Photo Credit: PTI

Hundreds of ASHA volunteers on Friday (February 6, 2026) took to the streets in Kolkata, dissatisfied with the ₹1,000 hike in their honorarium announced in the West Bengal interim budget.

The protesting Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) volunteers staged an impromptu sit-in outside the Swasthya Bhavan – the State’s health department headquarters in Salt Lake — demanding an honorarium of at least ₹15,000 per month.

The Bidhannagar Police has put up barricades and deployed a large number of personnel on the streets leading to the Swasthya Bhavan, officials said.

An ASHA volunteer, who was part of the demonstration, said, “What will only a ₹1,000 hike mean for us when we are paid a paltry sum? We demand a minimum ₹15,000 per month remuneration.” Another volunteer said that a 17-member delegation is scheduled to meet the State’s health secretary and reiterate their demands.

Last month, the female community health volunteers had blocked key thoroughfares in Kolkata’s Esplanade and Salt Lake, after police stopped their march to the health department headquarters.

The ASHA volunteer workers had also staged protests at Swasthya Bhavan on January 8 and January 12, seeking a meeting with senior health officials over their long-pending demand for a fixed monthly salary instead of performance-linked allowances. Their demands also include to not be engaged in work other than mother and child support.

The Mamata Banerjee Government on Thursday (February 6, 2026) announced a hike of ₹1,000 in the ASHA workers' honorarium, which they claimed now stood at ₹6,250 per month. The State Government had also declared a one-time payment of ₹5 lakh in case of death in harness and maternity leave for ASHA volunteers.

Published - February 06, 2026 03:09 pm IST

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