Economy, asked by riya3426, 1 year ago

state the problems for successful implementation of 'MGNREGA'

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Answered by gupta111pradeep
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. Not everyone gets the employment they were guaranteed


The MGNREGA scheme was envisaged to be an all-inclusive programme that provided job opportunities even to the marginalised sections of society. However, this does not seem to be the ground reality. Gender discrimination has led to fewer women benefiting from NREGA. A similar stigma attached to differently abled individuals has caused them to be ignored under this scheme. Casteism also plays a big role in states like Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, and is often used as a filter for allocating jobs. The scheme treats joint families as one entity rather than dividing it into many nuclear families. Since only one member of a family can be employed under this scheme and most rural families adhere to a joint family system, not everyone gets the benefits they deserve.

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