why do you think NREGA 2005 is referred as right to work
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NREGA is now known as the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural EmploymentGuarantee Act. This act aims at enhancing the livelihood security of people in rural areas by guaranteeing 100/days of assured wage - employment to the unskilled workers... and other thing is that if government fails to give work, then NREGA will give that work to those unskilled workers...
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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.
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