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NREGA scheme affected as government lowers minimum wage (Will end recession, spur employment)
Navhind Times ^ | 1/08/09

Posted on 01/09/2009 4:38:06 PM PST by Libloather

NREGA scheme affected as govt lowers minimum wage
NT NETWORK
Serving Goa since 1962
Posted on 2007-01-08

PANAJI - The government has been forced to renege its decision to raise the minimum wage rate to Rs 150 and revert back to the rate of Rs 110 that is as per the Minimum Wages Act, inform government sources.

A notification to this effect has already been issued.

An assurance on increasing this minimum rate had been given by the government in the House recently. However, the implementation became a problem due to opposition from the industrial sector already reeling under the effects of the industrial recession and this forced the government to back down.

This has created hitches in the smooth implementation of the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act scheme, though work, albeit on a slow pace has been going on in the Canacona and Quepem talukas. Now the decision has been taken to pay Rs 110, said Mr G P Pilarnkar, DRDA project director, North, and added: New rate has already been notified and now the concentration will be on generating employment.

An amount of Rs 6 crore has also been passed initially and will be cleared immediately by the Union ministry of Rural Development, say sources. However, the ministry also wants the money that is still with some panchayats, to be used. This money is the balances left from the amount issued under the Sampoorna Gramin Rozgar Yojana scheme and some 40 panchayats reportedly still have amounts with them.

Mr Pilarnkar said that job cards have already been issued to ten panchayats and by Friday, they will be issued to all panchayats in the North and probably in the South too. It may be recalled that the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act or NREGA also known as the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme or NREGS, a flagship scheme of the UPA government, was enacted on August 25, 2005, and provides a guarantee for one hundred days of employment every year to adults from any rural household who are willing and able to do unskilled manual work at the statutory minimum wage. The scheme started from February 2, 2006, initially in 200 districts out of a total of 593 in the country.

This Act was introduced with an aim of improving the purchasing power of primarily the rural people by giving semi or unskilled work to people living below poverty line. It also stresses on the fact that approximately one-third of the stipulated work force must be women.

Under the scheme, the Centre would meet the cost of wages, 3/4 of material cost and a certain percentage of administrative cost with the state meeting the cost of unemployed allowance, 1/4 of material cost and part of the administrative cost.

Unemployment allowance means if employment under the scheme is not provided within fifteen days of receipt of the application, a daily allowance will be paid to the applicant.

To be eligible for the scheme, adult members of rural households should submit their name, age and address with photo to the panchayat which registers them after making enquiry and issues a job card. A registered person can submit an application for work in writing (for at least fourteen days of continuous work) either to panchayat or to the Programme Officer. The employment will be provided within a radius of 5 km; if it is beyond 5 km, extra wage will be paid.


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: government; minimum; unemployment; wage
Some people get it. Some people don't.
1 posted on 01/09/2009 4:38:08 PM PST by Libloather
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To: Libloather

Nothing to see here, move along.


2 posted on 01/09/2009 4:42:27 PM PST by Tarpon (America's first principles, freedom, liberty, market economy and self-reliance will never fail.)
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To: Libloather

Is it too much to ask for a headline that is coherent? People are posting all kinds of stuff that leaves a lot to be desired in the Relevance Department.


3 posted on 01/09/2009 5:27:30 PM PST by Misterioso ( Socialism is an ideology. Capitalism is a natural phenomenon.)
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To: Misterioso; AT7Saluki; Liz; writer33
Is it too much to ask for a headline that is coherent? People are posting all kinds of stuff that leaves a lot to be desired in the Relevance Department.

NREGA scheme affected as government lowers minimum wage (Will end recession, spur employment)

That isn't enough? (BTW, I do not make up headlines. That would be illegal here on FR.)

4 posted on 01/09/2009 8:11:17 PM PST by Libloather (January is Liberal, Leftist, Marxist Awareness Month.)
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To: Libloather

It would have helped if you had attached (India) to the headline. NREGA doesn’t resonate, with me at least. I have to question why the internal politics of India would be of interest to Americans.


5 posted on 01/09/2009 8:19:52 PM PST by Misterioso ( Socialism is an ideology. Capitalism is a natural phenomenon.)
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To: Misterioso
It would have helped if you had attached (India) to the headline. NREGA doesn’t resonate, with me at least. I have to question why the internal politics of India would be of interest to Americans.

I did include 'Serving Goa since 1962' underneath the headline. That doesn't count?

6 posted on 01/09/2009 8:40:59 PM PST by Libloather (January is Liberal, Leftist, Marxist Awareness Month.)
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To: Libloather

OK. That counts. I’m willing to admit to an over-reaction. My apologies.


7 posted on 01/09/2009 10:34:25 PM PST by Misterioso ( Socialism is an ideology. Capitalism is a natural phenomenon.)
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