Context:
Despite assurances from the Union government, MGNREGS workers in states like Bihar and Rajasthan are being denied work, raising concerns over rural employment security and policy implementation gaps.
Key Highlights:
- Ground-Level Distress:
- ~12,000 workers in Muzaffarpur (Bihar) without work for 3β4 months
- Protests continuing for 87 days
- Around 16,000 workers (mostly women) mobilized
- Spread of Issue:
- Similar complaints from Dungarpur (Rajasthan)
- Policy Confusion:
- Introduction of VB-G RAM G Act, 2025
- Lack of clarity on transition from MGNREGS to new scheme
- Economic Impact:
- MGNREGS provides βΉ25,000ββΉ28,000 annually per household
- Crucial income source for women-led households
Relevant Prelims Points:
- MGNREGS (2005):
- Provides 100 days of guaranteed wage employment
- Legal entitlement under Rights-based legislation
- Key Features:
- Demand-driven scheme
- Wage payment within 15 days
- Focus on rural asset creation
- VB-G RAM G Act, 2025:
- Proposed to expand employment & livelihood opportunities
- Implementation framework still evolving
Relevant Mains Points:
- Implementation Challenges:
- Administrative confusion due to policy transition
- Lack of clear official directives at local level
- Weak accountability in job allocation process
- Impact on Rural Economy:
- Increased income insecurity
- Adverse impact on women empowerment
- Potential rise in distress migration
- Governance Issues:
- Gap between policy assurance and field execution
- Weak grievance redressal mechanisms
- Social Justice Dimension:
- Affects marginalized communities disproportionately
- Undermines right to work guarantee
- Way Forward:
- Ensure clear communication of policy changes to states
- Strengthen real-time monitoring systems
- Guarantee timely provision of work on demand
- Improve transparency via social audits
- Integrate new schemes without diluting legal entitlements
UPSC Relevance:
β’ GS 2: Governance & Social Justice β Welfare scheme implementation
β’ GS 3: Economy β Rural employment
β’ Prelims: MGNREGS provisions, rights-based schemes
