explain the objectives of implementing NAREGA in 2005
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i). NREGA, 2005 is a law which is implemented by government of Indian in 200 districts of India.
ii). It is referred to as ‘Right to Work’ because it guarantees 100days of employment in a year by the government to all those who are able to work.
iii). Under this scheme, the gram panchayat after proper verification will register households, and issue job cards.
iv). And in case of failure unemployment allowance will be given to them
ii). It is referred to as ‘Right to Work’ because it guarantees 100days of employment in a year by the government to all those who are able to work.
iii). Under this scheme, the gram panchayat after proper verification will register households, and issue job cards.
iv). And in case of failure unemployment allowance will be given to them
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- NREGA stands for "National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005" it was implemented by the central government.
- It was passed for promoting rural employment for people who are living below poverty line and are able to, and willing to work have been guarantee 100 days employment in a year by the government.
- If government fails to fulfil or provide employment to those people who registered there name under this Act will be given unemployment allowance.
- It is applicable for only 200 districts, now it is extended to 330 districts of india
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