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Guidelines/framework for planning for works and preparation of labour budget under the Mahatma Gandhi NREGA for the FY 2015-16.

Backwardness Index for sub districts prepared by Planning Commission for use in identifying Blocks for IPPE.

Amendment of Schedule I of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005.

Annual technical inspection report on panchayati raj institutions and urban local bodies for the year ended 31 March 2013 (Manipur). This report has been laid on the table of the State Legislature Assembly on 16-07-2014.

The Allahabad High Court has directed the Principal Secretary (Panchayati Raj) to constitute a three-member committee to carry out on-the-spot inspection and find out the status of toilets being co

Budget 2014-15: Speech of Arun Jaitley, Minister of Finance, 10/07/2014.

 

But pace of poverty eradication quicker in the three years to 2011-12

The NSS 68th round survey was conducted during July 2011 to June 2012 to study the employment - unemployment situation in Delhi. The main results of the state sample are presented in this section under different sub-headings viz. Demographic profile, Labour force, Work force, Unemployment and Persons out of Labour force.

Are ostensibly demand-driven public programs less susceptible to political clientelism even when private goods are allocated? Investigate this conjecture using expenditure data at the local level from India’s National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme.

India’s Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) is the largest public-works based employment programme in the world. Unanimously enacted by the Indian parliament in 2005, implementation began in February 2006. With an annual budget of six billion US dollars, it now supports some fifty million rural people – larger than the population of Senegal, Mali and Niger combined. This article focuses on the successes, issues and potential of the Act to improve the well being of workers and family farmers.

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