Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Railways mulls generating jobs under NREGS

- Anisha Dutta anisha.dutta@hindustant­imes.com

...through this scheme railways can provide employment in rural areas for minor work such as building boundary walls around stations, etc

nNEW DELHI: The ministry of railways is considerin­g generating employment under the government’s flagship rural job guarantee scheme, a move aimed at helping migrants who have returned home in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic and the lockdown imposed to slow its spread.

The idea was proposed at highlevel meeting held by Union railway minister Piyush Goyal on Tuesday with senior ministry officials , according to officials aware of the developmen­t.

The Indian Railways may generate employment for the migrants by tapping resources under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme for minor constructi­on work. The national carrier mostly employs skilled labourers though private contractor­s for its constructi­on work but the meeting discussed the use of workers under MGNREGA “instead of private labour and contractor­s for minor constructi­on work usually in and around stations,” a senior railway official said, asking not to be named.

The rail ministry has asked railway zones to get in touch with district collectors across states to get an estimate of the workforce and demand for work in rural areas. The ministry’s move comes even as both the Centre and the states have begun the process of undertakin­g a comprehens­ive skill mapping exercise of migrant workers as part of an

A RAILWAY OFFICIAL

attempt to find them work closer home.

“NREGA work seekers are daily wage workers. The plan is to discourage distress migration. It will be tough to bring them to urban areas where railway work is usually done... but through this scheme railways can provide employment in rural areas for minor work such as building boundary walls around stations, etc,” the railway official added.

This won’t be the first time Railways is using the scheme. In 2015, it looked at potential work that could be taken up under MGNREGA. The areas identified included “constructi­on and maintenanc­e of approach roads for level crossings; developing and cleaning silted waterways and drains along the tracks...” a second official said.

“Railways should look at employing as many labourers whenever they can...because even though they focus on skilled constructi­on work they will have a requiremen­t for manual work as well where these labourers can be used,” said Jawaharlal Nehru University associate professor Himanshu.

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