Role of MGNREGA in rural development

2020 
India is a country where most of the workers depend on the informal sector for their livelihood people have to leave their home district to work and work elsewhere, and due to improper working conditions many uncertainties have to be faced. These migrants live in the slums of the city which people are not able to migrate. They depend on meager assets and have limited their expenses to a great extent. MGNREGA, started in 2005 by the government of India, is trying to solve the problem of migration by providing the means of employment in its own country, under which 100 days of employment benefits the rural population. Due to which it is helpful to reduce the problem of migration. Apart form this, the creation of sustainable assets in rural areas and strengthening the livelihood resource base of rural poverty is an important objective of the scheme. The MGNREGA scheme help in building all kinds of assets in rural areas. Promoters empowerment and capacity by increasing the creation of assets in the rural sector and promoting people’s access to it. Another dimension of MGNREGA’s success is that it is coming out as an engine of rural development. Due to this, development works and construction of permanent assets are gaining new momentum in the village. While another is proving to be helpful in strengthening the ago-based rural economy, rural administration is being decentration due to the important role of panchayat state institutions in running it and thus strengthening the roots of democracy and transparency.
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