Published on: September 1, 2025
‘ANNAPOORNA SCHEME’ FOR SANITATION WORKERS
‘ANNAPOORNA SCHEME’ FOR SANITATION WORKERS
NEWS – Karnataka government, through the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB), has launched the ‘Annapoorna Scheme’, a first-of-its-kind initiative in India.
HIGHLIGHTS
Objective
- Ensure daily nutritional support for sanitation workers.
- Promote health, dignity, and financial independence among the sanitation workforce.
- Integrate technology with welfare initiatives, aligning with “Smart City” vision.
Key Features
- Coverage: Over 700 sanitation workers initially.
- Financial Support: Each worker receives ₹1,500 per month via Axis Bank-powered smart card.
- Flexibility: Cards can be used at food outlets of workers’ choice, allowing meal selection.
- Recognition: Scheme aims to acknowledge sanitation workers’ contribution to city cleanliness.
- Future Plans: BWSSB intends to expand welfare measures for sanitation staff.
Significance
- First initiative in India providing direct financial assistance for daily meals to sanitation workers.
- Models a “Smart city with a humane touch” approach combining technology, welfare, and dignity.
- Potential template for adoption by other metropolitan cities across the country.
Concerns and Challenges
- Sanitation workers’ unions highlight limited coverage.
- Scheme benefits only ~1,400 workers; over 3,000 contract workers remain excluded.
- Workers demand broader inclusion and long-standing canteen facilities.
