Dismantling MGNREGA will be a historic error: leading global academics

Context:
A group of leading global economists and academics warned that dismantling or weakening MGNREGA would be a historic policy error, undermining India’s commitment to the right to employment and worsening rural distress. The views were expressed in an open letter to the Union government.

Key Highlights:

MGNREGA as a Rights-Based Framework

  • MGNREGA is a demand-driven, legal right to employment, not a discretionary welfare scheme.
  • Guarantees 100 days of wage employment annually to rural households.
  • Recognised globally as a social protection and poverty-alleviation instrument.

Concerns Raised by Academics

  • Dilution would weaken rural livelihoods, especially for women and marginalised groups.
  • Reduced funding and delayed payments already undermine effectiveness.
  • Shifting to allocation-based or capped expenditure models erodes legal enforceability.

Economic & Social Significance

  • Acts as a counter-cyclical tool during economic downturns.
  • Enhances rural purchasing power, supporting local economies.
  • Generates durable rural assets and strengthens environmental resilience.

Federal & Administrative Issues

  • States forced to bear disproportionate financial burden.
  • Reduced Centre support could weaken cooperative federalism.
  • High demand reflects rural distress, not scheme inefficiency.

Relevant Prelims Points:

  • MGNREGA (2005): World’s largest public employment programme.
  • Article 41 (DPSP): Right to work within State’s capacity.
  • 60:40 labour–material ratio under the scheme.

Relevant Mains Points:

  • Social Justice & Governance: Importance of rights-based welfare.
  • Rural Economy: Employment guarantee as wage floor and safety net.
  • Way Forward:
    • Ensure timely wage payments.
    • Adequate budgetary support linked to demand.
    • Strengthen social audits and transparency.

UPSC Relevance (GS-wise):

  • GS II: Welfare schemes, DPSPs
  • GS III: Employment, inclusive growth
  • GS IV: Social justice, constitutional morality
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