A few days
back Indian Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi averred in parliament that he will
never shut down MGNREGA (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Generation
Act) because the NREGA scheme is in itself the best described address to Indian
National Congress’s (INC) graveyard. Though a lot of people criticized and
condemned Mr. Modi’s remark saying that this was indeed a derogatory remark
against poor people in the nation but I believe that his remarks stand
justified.
The National Rural Employment Guarantee
Act 2005 (or, NREGA No 42) was later renamed as the "Mahatma
Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act" (or, MGNREGA), is an Indian labor
law and social
security measure that
aims to guarantee the 'right to work'. It aims to ensure livelihood
security in rural areas by providing at least 100 days of wage employment in a
financial year to every household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled
manual work.
Starting
from 200 districts on 2 February 2006, the NREGA covered all the districts of
India from 1 April 2008. The statute is hailed by the government as "the
largest and most ambitious social security and public works programme in the
world".
In its World Development Report 2014, the World Bank termed it a
"stellar example of rural development".
The
MGNREGA was initiated with the objective of "enhancing livelihood security
in rural areas by providing at least 100 days of guaranteed wage employment in
a financial year, to every household whose adult members volunteer to do
unskilled manual work". Another
aim of MGNREGA is to create durable assets (such as roads, canals, ponds,
wells). Employment is to be provided within 5 km of an applicant's
residence, and minimum wages are to be paid. If work is not provided within 15
days of applying, applicants are entitled to an unemployment allowance. Thus,
employment under MGNREGA is a legal entitlement.
NREGA
scheme was actually started by UPA government headed by Indian National Congress
and is counted among the biggest achievement of this coalition government. Even
during the whole Lok Campaign of 2014, Congress had nothing to say in public
except for their RTI (Right to Information) and NREGA.
Though
most of the people around the nation continue to believe that NREGA is actually
a successful scheme with innovative method to prove employment to people as it
guarantees a 100 day employment to the unemployed people but still a fraction
believes that this is nothing short of a disaster and hence should be discarded
as soon as possible.
Though
its true that NREGA has been able to give employment to people from rural areas
but the latter people’s view can also not be quashed away as absurd.
First
of all NREGA has been a disaster in its execution state. According to the
scheme people who want to work but are not getting employed will be given a 100
day employment and on the basis of that wages would be given to them but
actually at the grass root level village’s sarpanchs or the authorities take
away all the money which was supposed to be given to the beneficiaries who have
actually worked. This is in itself a big scam where village authorities exploit
unlettered village men who were employed through the scheme and hence in also
95% cases the actual people to whom the money was meant to be given, never get
the total sum of money which is their right.
The second
biggest problem with NREGA is that it is a wicked policy of government. The
scheme is a complete fiasco because it doesn’t contribute to any national
progress. Even after 67 years of independence, people from rural areas are
meant to dig up holes etc. under the scheme which doesn’t contribute in the
nation building progress. NREGA was sought to be a measure to control poverty
but the way the policy has been carved out completely fails on this aspect because
through NREGA you are feeding people for 100 days for the work they carry out but
nothing is done to “uplift” people from poverty. They continue to suffer and
remain below the poverty line and at last the result is nothing. People are
just given 100 days employment and after that whatever happens to them is of
least concern to the government.
As
NREGA contributes almost nothing to uplift people above poverty line, it really
contributes nothing to extenuate problems being faced by poor people and
therefore it is actually a botched up scheme.
We can’t
say that NREGA has been a complete disaster because 100 days employment is a
big deal for poor people (if they actually get their wages) but it would also
be wrong to call it a great scheme as nothing has been incorporated in the scheme
to make it contribute in national empowerment.
Now
its one you whether you consider it great, mediocre or rubbish.
JAI
HIND, JAI BHARAT
JAI MA
BHARTI
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