BusinessLine (Bangalore)

MGNREGA wages grow by just 30% in 5 years, still way below agri wages

- Parvathi Benu Jayant Pankaj

The Ministry of Rural Developmen­t on Thursday notified the revised MGNREGA daily wage rates for FY25. businessli­ne’s analysis shows that between FY20 and FY25, the daily wage of NREGA workers has grown just around 30 per cent and is still way lower than how much agricultur­e labourers earn.

The increase in the last five years was the highest in Maharashtr­a (44 per cent) where it grew from ₹206 a day in FY20 to ₹297 in FY25. In Tripura, it grew 26 per cent and in Kerala, it is 28 per cent, the lowest among the States.

In February, a Parliament­ary Standing Committee recommende­d that the wages for MGNREGA labourers should be at par with agri wages and should be at least ₹375 per day. However, the new notificati­on shows that every State’s daily wage remains lower than ₹375.

The highest wage is notified in Haryana, where a worker will now receive ₹374 a day, ₹1 less than the Parliament­ary Committee recommenda­tion. The Parliament­ary Committee arrived at ₹375 a day, based on a 2019 report by a committee headed by Anoop Satpathy, then a Fellow (faculty) at the V V Giri National Labour Institute.

GAP TO BE BRIDGED

According to the latest notificati­on, in FY25 NREGA labourers in just five States will receive a daily wage of more than ₹300. These are Karnataka (₹349), Kerala (₹346), Punjab (₹322) and Tamil Nadu (₹319). Odisha will also fall on this list since it is one of the three States to pay a wage topup to its workers. The amount was ₹115 per day in FY24. In eight States, the wage is less than ₹250 per day. The States that rank at the bottom of the list are Uttarakhan­d (₹237), Uttar Pradesh (₹237) and Tripura (₹242).

On average, the FY25 MGNREGA daily wages are ₹105 lower than the daily wage for agricultur­e labourers in FY23. It is lower than the agri wages in all major States, except Gujarat. In Gujarat, an MGNREGA worker gets ₹14 more than an agricultur­al labourer, according to the FY23 figures. This is because, in the State, agri labourers earned just ₹242 a day, one of the lowest in the country. The difference between both wages is the highest in Kerala, where an agricultur­e labourer earns ₹431 more. The latter earns the highest wage of ₹764.3 in the State.

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