Friday, January 21, 2011

The wage rates under MGNREGA

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http://pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=68920

 

The wage rates under MGNREGA have been increased by the Ministry of Rural Development with effect from 1st January 2011. This will result in 17-30% enhancement of wages under the premier flagship program of the UPA Government across the country. This was announced by the Union Minister for Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Dr. C.P.Joshi at a Press Conference in Krishi Bhawan here today. The decision to hike wages under MGNREGA comes in the wake of recommendations of National Advisory Council and consultations with the different Ministries. The move is likely to benefit more than 5 crore beneficiaries under MGNREGA across the country. The wage rates have been enhanced on the basis of Consumer Price Index for the agricultural labour   calculated on the basis of Rs. 100 or the actual wage rate, whichever is higher as on April 1st, 2009.

 

        The Minister said that linking the wages to CPI- Agricultural labour will result in annual revision of the wage rates. He reiterated that the Government will not lag behind in providing adequate livelihood security to the poor, down trodden, and members of SC and ST communities. Dr. Joshi also informed that the Government is waiting for the report of the Pranob Sen Committee constituted to deliberate upon a separate index for MGNREGA. The recommendations once submitted by this Committee will also be considered by the Government.    

 

       The new wages under Mahatma Gandhi NREGA which are higher than the prevailing wage rates under MGNREGA at present in many states are as follows:

S.N.

Name of State

Present wage rate in Rs. Per day

Revised wage rate in

Rs. Per day

 

1

Assam

100.00

Rs. 130.00

2

Andhra Pradesh

100.00

Rs. 121.00

3

ArunachalPradesh      

80.00                                          80.00

Area-1 (Rs. 118.00)

Area-1I (Rs. 118.00)

4

Bihar

100.00

Rs. 120.00

5

Gujarat

100.00

Rs. 124.00

6

Haryana

141.02

Rs. 179.00

7

Himachal Pradesh

Non-scheduled Areas-100.00

Scheduled Areas- 125.00

Non-scheduled Areas-                    Rs. 120.00

Scheduled Areas-  Rs. 150.00

8

Jammu & Kashmir

100.00

Rs. 121.00

9

Karnataka

100.00

Rs. 125.00

10

Kerala

125.00

Rs. 150.00

11

Madhya Pradesh

100.00

Rs. 122.00

12

Maharashtra

100

Rs. 127.00

13

Manipur

81.40

Rs. 126.00

14

Meghalaya

100.00

Rs. 117.00

15

Mizoram

110.00

Rs. 129.00

16

Nagaland

100.00

Rs. 118.00

17

Orissa

90.00

Rs. 125.00

18

Punjab

 

 

18 (a)

Hoshiarpur

100.00

Rs. 124.00

18 (b)

Jalandhar

100.00

Rs. 124.00

18 (c)

Nawanshar

100.00

Rs. 124.00

18 (d)

Amirtsar

105.00

Rs. 130.00

19

Rajasthan

100.00

Rs. 119.00

20

Sikkim

100.00

Rs. 118.00

21

Tamil Nadu

100.00

Rs. 119.00

22

Tripura

100.00

Rs. 118.00

23

Uttar Pradesh

100.00

Rs. 120.00

24

West Bengal

100.00

Rs. 130.00

25

Chhatisgarh

100.00

Rs. 122.00

26

Jharkhand

99.00

Rs. 120.00

27

Uttarkhand

100.00

Rs. 120.00

28

Goa

110.00

Rs. 138.00

29

Andaman & Nicobar

Andaman District

Nicobar District

 

130.00

139.00

 

Rs. 170.00

Rs. 181.00

30

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

108.20

Rs. 138.00

31

Daman & Diu

102.00

Rs. 126.00

32

Lakshadweep

115.00

Rs. 138.00

33

Puducherry

100.00

Rs. 119.00

34

Chandigarh

140.00

Rs. 174.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Joshi expressed the hope that the  decision will go a long way towards the meeting the requirements of the poor in the rural areas across the country .

 

 

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