Jan Swasthya Abhiyan Madhya Pradesh has expressed concern that the state’s latest budget estimates do not include specific provisions for occupational health workers (KHS) and silicosis victims, many of whom are reportedly struggling without adequate financial or medical support. The group has urged the Madhya Pradesh government to address these omissions and make targeted allocations in the interest of public health.
In a statement issued on behalf of the organization, representatives said that a large number of silicosis patients across the state are fighting for survival and several are not even receiving pensions. They called on the government to take urgent steps to ensure financial assistance and healthcare access for affected workers.
The organization, which is affiliated with Jan Swasthya Abhiyan India, has placed a series of demands before the state government. It has sought a complete halt to the privatization of health services and called for adequate budgetary allocations to strengthen the public health system.
The group has also demanded special provisions in the budget for addressing occupational health issues, including diseases such as silicosis, which predominantly affect workers in unorganized and high-risk sectors. Additionally, it has called for enhanced allocations to improve maternal and child health services in the state.
Seeking greater transparency, the organization has urged the government to release department-wise budget allocations and expenditure details for the past three financial years. According to the statement, such disclosures would help assess the adequacy and utilization of funds earmarked for health-related schemes.
The statement was signed by Rakesh, Rahul Yadav, Dr. G.D. Verma, Vinod Pateriya, Mohan Sulya, Kavita Jhaam and Sudha Tiwari, who appealed to the state government to prioritize vulnerable communities in its fiscal planning.
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