National Rural Employment Guarantee Act
reason of launching nrega
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Jean Dearaus, a Belgian social scientist.
National Rural Employment Guarantee Act
National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005
The NREGA has the advantage of ensuring that a person will receive 100 days of work, and if something happens to that employment they will be eligible to receive government assistance. The disadvantage of this program is that it is costly to run due to high poverty rates.
central government in india recently mode a law implement the right to workin 200aistricts in india.
"NREGA" is "National Rural Employment Guarantee Act". This programme has established by our Indian government to give jobs to the people who are able and are in the need of work are given 100 days of work. Under this programme there are 200 districts but recently in 2007-2008 there are 130 more districts were brought under this programme and now there are 330 districts.
tthey target sc st women or the poor people. they try to provide livelihood to these people. INDIRECTLY main objective is to decrease the poverty in country.
The National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) was notified on September, 2005. The Act provides a legal Guarantee of 100 days of wage employment in a financial year to every rural household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work at the minimum wage rate notified for agricultural labour prescribed in the State or else an unemployment allowance. The objective of the Act is to supplement wage employment opportunities in rural areas and in the process also build up durable assets
An apo stand for additional program officer,who is soulof mnrega cel. There are block coordinator,assistant accountant , technical assistant, rojagar sewak and computer operator under him as subordinates. All the 11 projects under mnrega are governed by apo and his employees.
The Yuva train fares are applicable to unemployed persons in the age group of 15 to 45 years who fulfill the criteria of youth to be ascertained on the basis of certificate issued under National Rural Employment Guarantee (NREGA) and valid registration card issued by a Government run Employment Exchange. Tickets will be issued on production of original of any of the above certificates at the counter, a photocopy of which should be retained along with reservation requisition as in the case of other concessions. Tatkal scheme would not be applicable in Yuva trains.