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Parliamentary panel recommends independent survey, revamp of MGNREGS

The panel said the survey should focus on worker satisfaction, wage delays, participation trends and financial irregularities within the scheme.

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NEW DELHI, 13 APRIL

An independent survey of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) should be held to assess its effectiveness, a Parliamentary panel has suggested, stressing on revamping the scheme keeping in view emerging challenges.

In a report tabled in Parliament during the last week of the recently concluded Budget Session, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Rural Development and Panchayati Raj have recommended increasing the number of days of work under the scheme to 150 from the current 100, and also suggested that wages be increased to at least Rs 400 per day.

The panel, which has been expressing concern over stagnation in allocation to the flagship rural employment scheme, has also stressed on social audits to ensure its proper implementation.

"The committee believes that a comprehensive national survey should be conducted to assess the effectiveness of MGNREGS," the panel headed by Congress MP Saptagiri Sankar Ulaka, said.

It said the survey should focus on worker satisfaction, wage delays, participation trends and financial irregularities within the scheme.

The panel stressed on a need to revamp the scheme and said while at present, the provision is to provide 100 days of employment, there are demands from various quarters to increase the number of days.

The panel also recommended that for climate mitigation and disaster relief, the current work limit of 150 days under the Drought Relief Provision must be increased to 200 days.

It said while directive has been issued to provide 150 days of wage employment under MGNREGA for Scheduled Tribe households living in forest areas, work limit under the Forest Rights Act should also be extended from 150 to 200 days to ensure income stability for vulnerable communities.

Expressing concern over the failure of wages to keep up with inflation, the committee said base wage rates under the MGNREGS should be revised to ensure they align with the current economic realities and provide "respectful wages" to rural workers.

Saying that there are "chronic delays in wage payments" the report recommended an increase in compensation rate for delayed wage.

Noting the high number of job card deletions, the panel said in 2021-22 approximately 50.31 lakh job cards were deleted due to minor spelling errors or mismatches in Aadhaar details.

"The committee strongly recommends that a system must be introduced by Department of Rural Development to allow manual verification and corrections so that workers are not unjustly removed from the programme," it said.

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