Amid the winter session of Parliament, the central government has approved a significant update to India’s flagship rural employment scheme. The Mahatma gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MNREGA), introduced by the UPA government, will now be renamed as the Pujya bapu Gramin Rozgar Yojana (PBGRY).

Key Changes Announced

Renaming of the Scheme:

MNREGA will officially operate under the new name Pujya bapu Gramin Rozgar Yojana (PBGRY), honoring mahatma Gandhi’s legacy.

Increase in Employment Days:

The government has raised the guaranteed employment days available to rural households, aiming to provide more stable income and livelihood security.

Higher Minimum Wages:

The minimum wages under the scheme have been increased, ensuring better compensation for rural laborers.

This move is expected to boost rural purchasing power and improve overall living standards in villages.

Enhanced Focus on Rural Development:

PBGRY will continue to support employment-linked development activities, including road construction, water conservation, and other public works in rural areas.

The scheme remains a key instrument for poverty alleviation and rural empowerment.

Significance of the Move

Renaming MNREGA to PBGRY reflects the government’s focus on mahatma Gandhi’s vision of rural self-reliance.

The increase in employment days and wages is expected to provide better financial security to millions of rural households, especially during seasonal unemployment or agricultural off-seasons.

Takeaway

The transformation of MNREGA into Pujya bapu Gramin Rozgar Yojana, along with enhanced benefits, marks a major step toward strengthening rural employment and improving livelihoods across India.

 

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