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what have been the major features of programmes like MNREGA and PDS? Which aspects of poverty do they try to address.Why are ration shops necessary?

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Answered by DiyanaN
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MGNREGA was introduced by govt of manmohan singh to ensure 100days and fixed wage job oppertunities for rural people(scheme for bpl only) within 5 km of their native itself

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Answered by presentmoment
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MGNREGA stands for 'Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act' and PDS stands for 'Public Distribution System'.

These programs were started in the Manmohan Singh era to uplift the rural infrastructure conditions in a large number of states.  

Explanation:

  • MGNREGA is a specific system that ensures that every household at least has one adult earner who has a minimum of 100 days service per financial year and is valid on rural areas below the line of poverty.
  • PDS on the other hand is a program that ensures food security specifically in the rural areas.
  • This policy enables the supply of required food grains like rice, wheat and pulses to the 'poor sections of the society' at very affordable rates through ration shops.
  • These policies are meant for the upliftment of the economic conditions of the poor.

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