MGNREGS Worker Database Shrinks Amid e-KYC Drive, Raising Exclusion Concerns

Context:

  • The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) has witnessed a sharp reduction of around 27 lakh registered workers within a short span.

  • The decline coincides with the Central government’s push for mandatory e-KYC to clean beneficiary databases and curb misuse.

  • The development has triggered concerns regarding exclusion of genuine workers and the overall effectiveness of the scheme as a rights-based employment guarantee.

Key Highlights:

Government Initiative / Policy Details

  • e-KYC rollout mandated for MGNREGS workers to verify identity using Aadhaar-linked authentication.

  • Introduced in the backdrop of alleged misuse of the National Mobile Monitoring System (NMMS).

  • Aadhaar Based Payment System (ABPS) made mandatory in 2023 for wage disbursement.

Data, Targets, Schemes Mentioned

  • 27 lakh workers deleted from the MGNREGS database between October 10 and November 14.

  • Lib Tech flagged the deletion rate as “unusual”, nearly double the deletions recorded in the previous six months.

  • In FY 2025–26 (first six months):

    • Net worker additions fell sharply.

    • A single-month drop of about 17 lakh workers recorded.

  • States with high e-KYC completion—Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Chhattisgarh—reported maximum deletions.

Operational Mechanism

  • e-KYC requires:

    • Supervisors to upload worker photographs.

    • Matching of images and details with Aadhaar data.

  • Job card verification:

    • A continuous process, with renewal every five years.

    • Implemented by State governments and Gram Panchayats.

Stakeholders Involved

  • Union Ministry of Rural Development

  • State governments & Panchayati Raj Institutions

  • MGNREGS workers, especially:

    • Rural poor

    • Women

    • Migrant and elderly workers

  • Civil society organisations (e.g., Lib Tech)

Significance / Concerns

  • Positive intent:

    • Removal of duplicate and ineligible beneficiaries.

    • Improved transparency and fiscal discipline.

  • Major concerns:

    • Technology-driven exclusion of genuine workers due to:

      • Aadhaar mismatch

      • Biometric failures

      • Errors in photo uploads

    • Reduced access to wage employment for vulnerable households.

    • Potential weakening of MGNREGS as a demand-driven, rights-based scheme.

UPSC Relevance (GS-wise):

GS 2 – Governance

  • Digital governance in welfare schemes

  • Centre–State coordination in implementation

  • Accountability and grievance redressal mechanisms

GS 2 – Social Justice

  • Right to work and livelihood security

  • Inclusion vs exclusion errors in welfare delivery

  • Impact of digitisation on marginalised groups

GS 3 – Economy

  • Role of MGNREGS in rural employment and demand support

  • Implications of declining worker base on rural economy

Prelims Focus:

  • Objectives and features of MGNREGS

  • e-KYC and ABPS

  • Job card verification norms

Mains Orientation:

  • Critically examine how digitisation in welfare schemes can lead to exclusion errors.

  • Discuss safeguards needed to ensure inclusion, transparency, and accountability in MGNREGS.

« Prev September 2025 Next »
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
282930