M.S. Sreerekha
- Published in print:
- 2017
- Published Online:
- March 2017
- ISBN:
- 9780199468164
- eISBN:
- 9780199088836
- Item type:
- chapter
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
- DOI:
- 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199468164.003.0005
- Subject:
- Sociology, Occupations, Professions, and Work, Gender and Sexuality
This chapter includes the primary data collected on anganwadis in the NCR, and a study of the interviews of the anganwadi workers in selected areas of the NCR. The chapter is based on qualitative ...
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This chapter includes the primary data collected on anganwadis in the NCR, and a study of the interviews of the anganwadi workers in selected areas of the NCR. The chapter is based on qualitative interviews with the workers and helpers of the anganwadis in the selected areas and also includes information and views based on the interviews with anganwadi union leaders. It has a critical analysis of the findings from the primary literature and from the field work. The chapter analyses the issues and concerns raised by the workers and discusses the honorarium, appointments, and issues around other benefits of the workers and also the politics of caste, class and gender around anganwadis, the issue of privatization and NGOization and the rise of Health Hub anganwadis, and so on to see the conditions in which anganwadis are functioning today in the NCR.Less
This chapter includes the primary data collected on anganwadis in the NCR, and a study of the interviews of the anganwadi workers in selected areas of the NCR. The chapter is based on qualitative interviews with the workers and helpers of the anganwadis in the selected areas and also includes information and views based on the interviews with anganwadi union leaders. It has a critical analysis of the findings from the primary literature and from the field work. The chapter analyses the issues and concerns raised by the workers and discusses the honorarium, appointments, and issues around other benefits of the workers and also the politics of caste, class and gender around anganwadis, the issue of privatization and NGOization and the rise of Health Hub anganwadis, and so on to see the conditions in which anganwadis are functioning today in the NCR.