PATNA, Sept. 9 -- In yet another pre-election move, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar on Monday announced a significant hike in the honorarium of Anganwadi workers and Anganwadi helpers, numbering around two-lakh. In a post on X, the CM announced the decision to increase the honorarium of Anganwadi workers from Rs.7,000/month to Rs.9,000/month "in view of their invaluable service to children and women in the state both in terms of nutrition and improvement in their condition. Similarly, the honorarium of Anganwadi helpers has been increased from Rs.4,000/month to Rs.4,500/month. "The decision to hike their honorarium has been taken in recognition of their work to ensure that the benefits of the six schemes started under the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) reach the beneficiaries. Necessary instruction has been given to the department concerned in this regard," he added. The CM said that the hike in honorarium would boost the morale ofs the Anganwadi workers to further improve the services for the targeted group. "We have been focussing on nutritional and health of newborns and pregnant women since 2005 and the Anganwadi workers played a valuable part in ensuring delivery of services to the beneficiaries," he added. Earlier, the Bihar government had doubled the honorarium to cooks preparing mid-day meal schemes for students in the government schools, night guards working in the secondary and higher secondary schools, physical education and health instructors as well as thousands of homeguard jawans. The chief minister has made a slew of announcements in the last few months for virtually every section of the society in what the Opposition views as election-oriented. He had earlier also announced nearly three-fold increase in old-age pension, 1.5 times increase in monthly allowance for all panchayat representatives - including mukhiyas, deputy mukhiyas, ward members, sarpanches and panchs -- doubling of the honorarium of nearly 1.4 lakh Jeevika workers engaged in various administrative, training, and other activities related to self-help groups (SHGs), three fold increase in honorarium of ASHA and MAMTA workers etc. JD(U) leader and parliamentary affairs minister Vijay Kumar Choudhary said that CM Nitish Kumar government's inclusive development model was amply manifested through his various announcements for people's welfare. "This is the reward and appreciation to those deserving ones who delivered for the state's growth over the years in different capacities and at different levels. This is the sensitivity of Nitish Kumar," he added....