Under 1% Reach 100-Day Goal Under MNREGA In Madhya Pradesh In 6 Years

In Madhya Pradesh, a significant controversy has arisen in the state Assembly following the revelation that less than one percent of registered labourers have been able to access the full 100 days of guaranteed employment under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA) over the past six years. This startling statistic has sparked outrage among opposition parties, who argue that the government's failure to implement the scheme effectively undermines the livelihoods of rural workers. MNREGA was designed to provide a safety net for the rural poor by ensuring a minimum number of workdays, but the data suggests a severe shortfall in its execution. Critics are calling for immediate reforms and accountability from the state government, asserting that the lack of employment opportunities exacerbates poverty and hinders economic development in rural areas. The state government's response to these claims and any potential policy adjustments will be closely scrutinized as the political landscape in Madhya Pradesh continues to evolve amid growing public discontent over employment issues.
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