National Rural Employment Generation Scheme
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The National Rural Employment Generation Scheme (NREGS) is an employment scheme in India for providing 100 days guaranteed wage employment for all employment seekers above 18 years of age and willing to do work. The scheme came into force on 1995 in 199 districts in India and extended to another 130 districts later.
The initial years have laid a strong and competitive foundation as compared to other schemes with the same objectives. NREGS has suddenly increased the purchasing power of the poor and there is visible local economic development.[1] Kudumbashree has been roped into the implementation of the MGNREGS in Kerala.[2]
References
- ^ NCAER-PIF study on evaluating the performance of National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, New Delhi, NCAER, 2009
- ^ Paliath, Shreehari (7 May 2018). "How Kudumbashree paved way for MGNREGS to change lives of women in Kerala". Business Standard India. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
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