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Hon’ble Court Takes Cognizance of 5% Increment Issue of Community Health Officers (2022–23).

Bengalore|19.12.2025 The Akhila Karnataka State Community Health NHM Contractual Employees’ Union hereby informs the media and the general public that, on 18th December, the advocate representing the Union appeared before the Hon’ble Court in connection with the long-pending 5% annual increment for the year 2022–23 due to Community Health Officers (CHOs). During the hearing, the […]

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State CHO Union Meets Health Minister — Assures No Decision Yet on Re-Appointment; Union Prepared for Legal & Organisational Fight if Needed

Bengaluru | 06-12-2025 Today, the State Community Health Officers’ (CHO) Union delegation met the Hon’ble Minister for Health and elaborately explained the anxiety and concerns among the employees regarding the proposed re-appointment process. During the interaction, the Hon’ble Health Minister once again reaffirmed the assurance given in the previous meeting and clearly stated: The Union

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Objection Submitted to MD NHM — CHO Union Calls for Bipartite Meeting..

Press Release|04.12.2025 Bengalore:The Akhila Karnataka State Community Health NHM Contractual Employees Union has today formally submitted an objection letter to the Mission Director, NHM, regarding the proposed HR Policy and re-appointment process. According to the Union, the HR policy: After submitting the objection, the Union has demanded an immediate Bipartite Meeting with the MD NHM

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HOME-BASED CARE & HEALTH EDUCATION AT YATTINAHALLI BY CHO..

02.12.2025|HAVERI Empowering home-based care and strengthening community health education are being effectively led by the Community Health Officer of Yattinahalli, Haveri district.Through consistent field engagement and patient-centred service delivery, the CHO is inspiring positive change and fostering a culture of wellness within the community. Key services being provided include: Home-based care for patients unable to

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HOME VISIT AND BEDRIDDEN PATIENT CARE AT DEVARAGONDANAHALLI.

02.12.2025|CHIKMAGALUR Today, a home visit was conducted for PATEINT, who is bedridden due to a spinal cord injury.During the visit, the following services were provided: This initiative reflects the commitment of our Community Health Officers to deliver quality healthcare services at the doorstep of those in need, especially bedridden and high-risk patients. Devaragondanahalli Ayushman Arogya

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HEALTH FAIR & HOME-CARE SERVICES AT BARDUR VILLAGE

02.12.2025|HAVERI A comprehensive health fair was successfully conducted at Bardur village, providing essential health services to the local community under Arogya, with the guidance of AAK Challal and PHC Tavarmellihalli. As part of the health initiative, home-care visits were also carried out for palliative care patients and new mothers, ensuring that those unable to visit

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COMMUNITY HEALTH OFFICER’s HOME-CARE SERVICE AT RAMANAHALLI VILLAGE.

02.12.2025|TUMKUR Today, in Ramanahalli village under the jurisdiction of Ayushman Arogya Kendra, Gundunase, Sira Taluk, Tumakuru District, our Community Health Officer Ms. Jnaneshwari R conducted an Anganwadi visit and an NCD (National Programme for Prevention & Control of Non-Communicable Diseases) camp for the villagers. As part of the programme, she also carried out home-care visits

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Important Information Regarding the New HR Policy and Its Impact on Community Health Officers and NHM Employees

Press Release. 29.11.2025|Bengalore We have brought to the attention of the Honorable Health Minister the severe consequences that the new HR Policy may have on Community Health Officers (CHOs) and all 28,000 NHM employees and their families, particularly regarding the potential threat to job security. Upon reviewing these concerns, the Honorable Health Minister has responded

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Empowering Rural Health: CHO Leads Successful VHND & VHSNC Programme at Udeva AAK.

29.11.2025|Chickmaglore Today, the Community Health Officer (CHO) successfully conducted Village Health & Nutrition Day (VHND) and Village Health, Sanitation & Nutrition Committee (VHSNC) meeting at Udeva AAK under Santhaveri PHC. During the programme, the community was provided essential awareness and guidance on the following key health topics: 🔹 Health & Nutrition Awareness• Importance of balanced

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Strengthening Community Health through Home-Based Palliative Care — CHO Service Initiative

29.11.2025|Tumkur Today, Mr. Anand H. R., Community Health Officer of Nonavikere Ayushman Arogya Kendra, Tiptur Taluk, Tumakuru District, visited patients who were unable to come to the health centre and were in need of palliative care. During the visit, he provided health assessment, health education, treatment guidance, and offered emotional support to ensure that their

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