<p>Members of the Delhi State Anganwadi Workers and Helpers Union on Monday staged a protest outside the Lieutenant Governor's office here, demanding reinstatement of their terminated staff.</p>.<p>Around 100-150 workers, including the terminated staff, gathered at the Raj Niwas Marg here and raised slogans against the L-G and the Delhi government, union members said. </p>.<p><strong>Read—<a href="http://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/delhi-bjp-protests-outside-kejriwals-residence-demanding-sacking-of-sisodia-over-graft-charges-1134053.html" target="_blank">Delhi BJP protests outside Kejriwal's residence demanding sacking of Sisodia over graft charges</a></strong></p>.<p>"It has been almost a month since the L-G said that he will look into our problems but we haven't received any response from him yet. Our protests will continue until our demands are met," DSAWHU member, Priyambada said. </p>.<p>On July 16, a delegation of five Anganwadi workers had met L-G and submitted a memorandum, demanding the reinstatement of their terminated workers.</p>.<p>DSAWHU has claimed that 884 anganwadi workers have been issued termination notices and 11,942 workers were issued show cause notices by the Delhi government for participating in a 39-day strike to demand increase in honorarium and bring in respectable working hours.</p>
<p>Members of the Delhi State Anganwadi Workers and Helpers Union on Monday staged a protest outside the Lieutenant Governor's office here, demanding reinstatement of their terminated staff.</p>.<p>Around 100-150 workers, including the terminated staff, gathered at the Raj Niwas Marg here and raised slogans against the L-G and the Delhi government, union members said. </p>.<p><strong>Read—<a href="http://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/delhi-bjp-protests-outside-kejriwals-residence-demanding-sacking-of-sisodia-over-graft-charges-1134053.html" target="_blank">Delhi BJP protests outside Kejriwal's residence demanding sacking of Sisodia over graft charges</a></strong></p>.<p>"It has been almost a month since the L-G said that he will look into our problems but we haven't received any response from him yet. Our protests will continue until our demands are met," DSAWHU member, Priyambada said. </p>.<p>On July 16, a delegation of five Anganwadi workers had met L-G and submitted a memorandum, demanding the reinstatement of their terminated workers.</p>.<p>DSAWHU has claimed that 884 anganwadi workers have been issued termination notices and 11,942 workers were issued show cause notices by the Delhi government for participating in a 39-day strike to demand increase in honorarium and bring in respectable working hours.</p>