NHM Employees Hold Eighth State-Level Conference, Elect New Executive Body.
Shimla:
The eighth State-Level Conference of National Health Mission (NHM) employees was successfully organized today at the hall of Hotel River Bank in Mandi district. The information was shared by Navneet Guleria, newly elected State General Secretary and District President, Mandi.
The conference was presided over by Pradeep Thakur, President of the NGO Federation. A large number of NHM employees from across the state participated in the conference, making it a significant platform for organizational strengthening and discussion on key employee issues.
During the conference, elections for the State Executive Committee were also conducted. The election process was carried out under the supervision of Sudip Sharma, Chairman of the Election Management Committee. The entire executive body was elected unanimously, reflecting unity and consensus among the members.
As per the election results, Ameen Chand Sharma was elected as State President, while Navneet Guleria was elected as State General Secretary. Manjeeta Sharma was appointed as Senior Vice President. Dr. Vikesh and Hemchandra Negi were elected as Vice Presidents. Manish Bhardwaj was chosen as Senior Joint Secretary, while Suraksha Parmar and Aman Chauhan were appointed as Joint Secretaries. Navdeep Goyal was elected as Press Secretary, Hemraj Sharma as Treasurer, and Rakesh Sharma as Legal Advisor and Press Secretary. Mahender Pal Thakur and Rajender were appointed as Chief Advisors. Additionally, Abhishek, Deepika, Anjali, and Dr. Sonam were inducted as members of the State Executive Committee.
After assuming their new responsibilities, State President Ameen Chand Sharma and State General Secretary Navneet Guleria expressed their sincere gratitude to all NHM employees across the state for the trust placed in them. Addressing the gathering, they strongly urged the state government to introduce a permanent policy for NHM employees at the earliest. They warned that if a stable and long-term policy is not implemented soon, employees may be compelled to launch a statewide agitation in the near future, for which the responsibility would rest solely with the state government.
The conference concluded with a collective resolve to work unitedly for the welfare, job security, and rights of NHM contractual employees in the state.
