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Raichur District Committee Submits Demands and Grievances of Community Health Officers to DHO

Raichur | 26.05.2026 Raichur: The newly formed Raichur District Committee office bearers submitted a memorandum highlighting the grievances and demands of Community Health Officers to the District Health and Family Welfare Officer (DHO). The delegation was led by State Union Honorary President Mr. R. Manasayya, along with newly elected District President Mr. Hanumanth Myagalmani and […]

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Over 3 Months No Response from Health Department; Second Petition Filed Before Advisory Board- Mamit Gaiwwad…

Bengaluru | 26 May 2026 The petition submitted by the Akhila Karnataka State Community Health NHM Contractual Employees Union (Regd.) regarding the regularisation of services of Community Health Officers (CHOs) has been officially accepted through the Commissioner on behalf of the Karnataka State Contract Labour Advisory Board. After examining the petition, the Member Secretary of

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Emergency Meeting on Upcoming Protest and Future Agitation Strategy for the Protection of Community Health Officers (CHOs): Mamit Gaikwad

Bengaluru | 26.05.2026. The Akhila Karnataka State Community Health NHM Contractual Employees Union has convened an emergency virtual meeting of all State Committee Office Bearers and Executive Committee Members to discuss the upcoming protest programmes, future course of agitation, and organisational strategy for the protection and continuation of Community Health Officers (CHOs) in Karnataka. The

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Former MLA Manjunath and CHO Union Felicitate Florence Nightingale Awardee Staff Nurse Kavitha

24.05.2026 | Mysore Hunsur: Ms. Kavitha, a Staff Nurse and resident of Hunsur, presently serving at National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, who was honoured with the prestigious Florence Nightingale Award by the President of India, was felicitated by former MLA Manjunath and the Community Health Officers Union. The felicitation programme was organised in

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Strengthen and Prioritise the CPHC-UHC Programme Instead of Introducing Parallel Schemes: Mamit Gaikwad

Bengalore | 24.05.2026 News express|Daily Mamit Gaikwad, State President, stated that the Government and Health Department must give greater priority and administrative focus to the Comprehensive Primary Health Care – Universal Health Coverage (CPHC-UHC) programme. He stated that if the CPHC-UHC programme is implemented effectively and in its true spirit, there will be no necessity

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STRONG DEMAND TO REMOVE B.Sc NURSING ELIGIBILITY FROM PHCO (ANM) POSTS; STATEWIDE PROTEST ANNOUNCED IF NOT WITHDRAWN: ANM ASPIRANTS, ANM CONTRACTUAL EMPLOYEES, STAFF NURSES, CHOs & CONCERNED ASSOCIATIONS — R. Manasayya

Bengaluru, Karnataka 20.05.2026 | Daily News R. Manasayya has strongly condemned the Government’s decision to include B.Sc Nursing qualification as eligibility for the PHCO (ANM) post. He stated that the move has created insecurity and injustice among existing ANM aspirants, ANM contractual employees, Staff Nurses, and Community Health Officers (CHOs) serving under the National Health

STRONG DEMAND TO REMOVE B.Sc NURSING ELIGIBILITY FROM PHCO (ANM) POSTS; STATEWIDE PROTEST ANNOUNCED IF NOT WITHDRAWN: ANM ASPIRANTS, ANM CONTRACTUAL EMPLOYEES, STAFF NURSES, CHOs & CONCERNED ASSOCIATIONS — R. Manasayya Read More »

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STRONG DEMAND TO REMOVE B.Sc NURSING ELIGIBILITY FROM PHCO (ANM) POSTS; STATEWIDE PROTEST ANNOUNCED IF NOT WITHDRAWN: ANM ASPIRANTS, ANM CONTRACTUAL EMPLOYEES, STAFF NURSES, CHOs & CONCERNED ASSOCIATIONS — MAMIT GAIKWAD

Bengaluru, Karnataka 19.05.2026 | Daily News. Mamit Gaikwad expressed serious concern regarding the Government’s decision to include B.Sc Nursing qualification as eligibility for the PHCO (ANM) posts. He stated that the decision may create inequality and administrative complications among various healthcare cadres working under the National Health Mission (NHM) and the public health system in

STRONG DEMAND TO REMOVE B.Sc NURSING ELIGIBILITY FROM PHCO (ANM) POSTS; STATEWIDE PROTEST ANNOUNCED IF NOT WITHDRAWN: ANM ASPIRANTS, ANM CONTRACTUAL EMPLOYEES, STAFF NURSES, CHOs & CONCERNED ASSOCIATIONS — MAMIT GAIKWAD Read More »

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Deviation from the Original Vision of the Community Health Officer (CHO) Cadre: CHO Union Raises Concern Over Misutilisation of Skilled Healthcare Workforce

News update/Bengalore Edition 18.05.2026 | Bengalore The Community Health Officer (CHO) cadre, created under the vision of strengthening rural healthcare delivery through trained nursing professionals, is increasingly facing role dilution and administrative misutilisation, according to the Akhila Karnataka State Community Health NHM Contractual Employees Union. State President Mamit Gaikwad stated that the present deployment pattern

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State-Level Protest if Eligibility of B.Sc Nursing Candidates for PHCO Post is Not Withdrawn: Mamit Gaikwad

Date: 29.04.2026Place: Bengaluru Bengaluru; Regarding the Community Health Officer (CHO) posts, the Community Health Officers’ Union strongly urges the government to immediately withdraw the eligibility granted to B.Sc Nursing candidates for the PHCO post. In this regard, a written objection has already been submitted to the department. Furthermore, the issue has been raised with the

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