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Govt praises MGNREGA as scheme completes 10 years tomorrow

Some announcements are also expected tomorrow when Finance Minister Arun Jaitely delivers a key note address at MGNREGA SAMMELAN-2016 here

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah, president of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) wave to their supporters during a campaign rally. Photo: Reuters

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah, president of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) wave to their supporters during a campaign rally. Photo: Reuters

Press Trust of India New Delhi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah, president of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) wave to their supporters during a campaign rally. Photo: Reuters

As MGNREGA completes ten years tomorrow, Narendra Modi govermment, which earlier appeared critical of the UPA's flagship rural job scheme, today hailed the measure saying the achievements of a decade are a "cause of "national pride and celebration".

 
In a statement, the government also claimed that the last financial year saw a "revival" of the programme and announced that the focus in upcoming years will be towards simplifying and strengthening the procedures of the scheme and towards building sustainable assets to benefit the poor.

Some announcements are also expected tomorrow when Finance Minister Arun Jaitely delivers a key note address at MGNREGA SAMMELAN-2016 here.

"The personday generation is the highest in the second quarter (45.88 crore) and third quarter (46.10 crore) than it has been in the last five years," it said in a statement, adding that there will be a renewed focus on sustainable individual assets to benefit the poor and vulnerable households under the scheme in future.

Marking the completion of ten years of UPA's flagship rural job guarantee scheme, announced by the then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress President Sonia Gandhi in February 2006, Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi will tomorrow visit Bandlapalli village of Anantpur in Andhra Pradesh from where the scheme had taken off.

The UPA government had then described it as "a landmark in our history in removing poverty from the face of the nation".

Narendra Modi-led NDA government, which was initially critical of the scheme, has continued with the progreamme even as the Prime Minister had last year dubbed it a "living monument" of Congress' "failure" to tackle poverty in the last 60 years.

"Do you think, I will put an end to the scheme. My political wisdom does not allow me to do it. This is a living monument of your failure to tackle poverty in 60 years. With song and dance and drum beat, I will continue with this scheme," Modi had said during the Budget Session last year.

In a statement, the Rural Development Ministry today said that the achievements of MGNREGA of a decade are a cause of national pride and celebration.

It noted that since the start of the programme, the expenditure on the programme has amounted to over Rs 3,13,844. 55 crore, of which 71 per cent has been spent on wage payments to workers.

"Of the workers, the percentage of Scheduled Caste workers has consistently been about 20 per cent and Scheduled Tribe workers has been about 17 per cent," it said, adding that a total of over 1,980 crore persondays have been generated so far out of which the percentage worked by women has steadily increased much above the statutory minimum of 33 per cent.

"Sustainable assets have been created linked to conservation of natural resources and overall development of Gram Panchayats. More than 65 per cent of the works taken up under the programme are linked to agriculture and allied activities," it said.

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First Published: Feb 01 2016 | 1:48 PM IST

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