Demand for MGNREGA work slumps 26% in May
Around 27.6 million households have sought work under Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) this month to date. This is nearly 26 per cent less than last year, given several states are still busy reining in the Covid-19 contagion.
Several civil society workers said the push seen last year in expanding the scheme has largely been missing this year.
In Rajasthan, for example, there was a complete halt in MGNREGA work from May 10 due to the lockdown. In Uttar Pradesh (UP), activists said work demand went down since gram sabhas had not been constituted due to panchayat polls.
Said UP coordinator of National Alliance for People’s Movements Suresh Rathod, “The scheme suffered in May due to delay in the constitution of gram sabhas.”
Experts said the demand for MGNREGA work has also been lower in May, compared with last year, as there wasn’t any national lockdown in the second wave of Covid and several industries, which were completely closed during the first wave, were allowed to function in the second.
“Different studies have suggested that rural workers, as well as migrants, are facing severe cash crunch. Therefore, there is a dire need for augmenting the rural employment programme. There is absolutely no push from the central government to expedite works under MGNREGA. The state administration and others have thus far shown no signs of urgency to ensure optimum implementation of MGNREGA,” said Debmalya Nandy, an activist with NREGA Sangharsh Morcha.
He said gram panchayats do not have adequate schemes sanctioned. Consequently, payments, too, have been held up for more than a month. “In the absence of money and a strong push from the government, NREGA has almost come to a standstill this year, despite economic stress among rural communities. The Opposition, too, has not raised the issue of a rural livelihood crisis so far,” he said.
In FY21, around 37.3 million households had sought work under the scheme in May. This was the highest-ever since the scheme was launched.