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MGNREGA: Challenges and Future


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1 Political Science, Govt. J.M.P. College, Takhatpur, Bilaspur (C.G.), India
2 Dept. of Economics, Govt. J.M.P. College, Takhatpur, Bilaspur (C.G.), India
3 Dept. of Economics, Govt. Dr. Bhagwatsahai College, Gwalior (M.P.), India
     

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The MGNREGA is the largest employment programmme in human history. The Act was launched on 2nd February 2006 from Anantapur in Andhra Pradesh and initially covered 200 of the "poorest" districts of the country. The Act was implemented in phased manner; 130 districts were added from 2007 to 2008. With its spread to over 635 districts across the country now. The mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) was enacted by legislation on 25th August 2005. This scheme provides a legal guarantee for at least one hundred days of employment in every financial year to adult members of any household who want ot work at minimum wage of INR 120 (160now) (US$2.20) per day in 2009 prices. The vital aim of the act is to improve the purchasing power of the rural people, it is no matter whether they are APL or BPL. In the Act Central Government meets the cost towards the payment of wages, 3/4th of material cost and some percentage of administrative cost. State Governments meets the cost of unemployment allowance.
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G. S. Druwe
Political Science, Govt. J.M.P. College, Takhatpur, Bilaspur (C.G.), India
R. P. Saharia
Dept. of Economics, Govt. J.M.P. College, Takhatpur, Bilaspur (C.G.), India
D. V. Singh
Dept. of Economics, Govt. Dr. Bhagwatsahai College, Gwalior (M.P.), India

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The MGNREGA is the largest employment programmme in human history. The Act was launched on 2nd February 2006 from Anantapur in Andhra Pradesh and initially covered 200 of the "poorest" districts of the country. The Act was implemented in phased manner; 130 districts were added from 2007 to 2008. With its spread to over 635 districts across the country now. The mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) was enacted by legislation on 25th August 2005. This scheme provides a legal guarantee for at least one hundred days of employment in every financial year to adult members of any household who want ot work at minimum wage of INR 120 (160now) (US$2.20) per day in 2009 prices. The vital aim of the act is to improve the purchasing power of the rural people, it is no matter whether they are APL or BPL. In the Act Central Government meets the cost towards the payment of wages, 3/4th of material cost and some percentage of administrative cost. State Governments meets the cost of unemployment allowance.