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The govt. of India made a law implementing the_______ in many districts of India.It is called MNREGA.​

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Answered by koushikmkj
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The MGNREGA refers to Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act. This is an Indian labor law and this act was first passed in 2005 September. The main objective of this act is to provide employment opportunities for at least 100 days.

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Answered by skyfall63
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The govt. of India made a law implementing the Right to work in many districts of India.It is called MNREGA.​

Explanation:

  • It is India's "rural wage employment program" . This gives legal guarantees that rural homes whose "Adult members" are  ready  to do unskilled manual work at a"predetermined" "minimum wage rate" would have a total of "100 days" of "unskilled wage work" in a "financial year".
  • The objectives/goals of the Act are:
  1. to improve/enhance/better the "livelihood security" of the rural poor by creating/generating "wage employment" opportunities;
  2. to create/generate a "rural asset base' that will improve/enhance the "productive ways" of employment, boost & sustain income of the rural households.
  • Initially, "MGNREGA" was introduced in 200 identified "backward districts" in India under the "National Rural Job Guarantee Act" (NREGA) on 2nd February, 2006. With impact from 1 April 2007 it was expanded to "130 additional districts". The "NREGA" Act of 2009 was amended to ""MGNREGA by the "National Rural Employment Guarantee"

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