MNREGA is referred to as 'right to work'. Why? Give reasons.
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Status. In force. Mahatma Gandhi Employment Guarantee Act 2005 (or, NREGA No 42, later renamed as the "Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act", MGNREGA), is an Indian labour law and social security measure that aims to guarantee the 'right to work'.
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NREGA, 2005 is a law which is implemented by government of Indian in 200 districts of India. 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.
✨it is also called the right to work act because it provided 100 days work and wage to every person below poverty line(BPL).
Objectives of NREGA are:-
it provided 100 days work and wage to every person below poverty line(BPL).
and it provided 150 days work and wage to people of disaster prone regions.
ration shops were opened to provide ration at low rates to people BPL (below poverty line).
Deepening democracy at the grass-roots by strengthening Panchayati Raj Institutions.
Effecting greater transparency and accountability in governance.
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