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Implementation Status of MGNREGA

Implementation Status of MGNREGA

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This presentation highlights the issues in the implementation of MGNREGA in India, our interventions to address the underlying issues and its impact on the community.

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Page 1: Implementation Status of MGNREGA

Implementation Status of MGNREGA

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2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

100.64 108.93

138.56 138.56 136.28 151.61

India

increased by 50% since 2008

Source : NREGA MIS

National Wage Rate

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2012-13 2013-14

498.76

418.606

113.91497.51881.99 67.76

Total SC ST

Decreasing number of employment provided to the overall, SC and

ST Households

Source : NREGA MIS

Employment provided to the Households ( in lakh)

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Source : NREGA MIS2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

54

4742

46.2

38.5

Average number of days Decrease in approx. 16 days since 2009-10

Average days of employment provided per Household

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Issues• Lack of awareness about the basic provision of

demanding work.• Delays in payment.• Time lag between work demanded and work given• Lack of proper planning and monitoring system• Insufficient involvement of PRIs• Lack of Context specific projects and convergence

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Our Work

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MGNREGA

Supporting women to have control over their income by promoting and supporting the

opening of separate bank accounts for

them to receive their wages. Awareness generation

among community about the provisions

under the act

Supporting poor and landless families in

filling the application forms, applying for work and opening a

bank accountCreating a cadre of

youth (men and women ) who

maintain muster rolls, measure the work

done.

Supporting Gram Sabhas to use tools such as RTI, social

audit, public hearings.

Helping the community (both men

and women ) to prepare a village level

annual work plan

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Impact of our work

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No . of days of work generated• Average employment days per job card under

MNREGS has increased from 30 – 35 to 40 – 50 days per year across the project area.

• 2388 Baiga (particularly vulnerable tribal) families receiving more than 80 days(which is more than double of National Average Wage) of employment under NREGA with an average increase in annual family income of approximately Rs. 5000 in Kabirdham district of Chhattisgarh.

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MGNREGA funds for developing durable assets

• Inclusion of land development work into the list of work under MGNREGA resulted into the development of 88.78 hectares (220.2 acres) of land which is now ready for agriculture.

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• Families in Chandrapur district are earning Rs 10,000 per month from MNREGA.